Jul 1, 2011 #1 S Spin Enlightened Joined Nov 8, 2005 Messages 282 I'm looking for a pocketable led light with a twisty switch that uses a AA battery with variable 40/10 lumens. Output can vary. Last edited: Jul 1, 2011
I'm looking for a pocketable led light with a twisty switch that uses a AA battery with variable 40/10 lumens. Output can vary.
Jul 1, 2011 #2 parnass Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 2,576 Location Illinois, USA The latest Inova X1 comes close to your requirements. It features 55 and 6 lumen levels and a twisty switch. There is a CPF discussion thread about it here.
The latest Inova X1 comes close to your requirements. It features 55 and 6 lumen levels and a twisty switch. There is a CPF discussion thread about it here.
Jul 1, 2011 #3 skyfire Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Dec 4, 2009 Messages 1,823 Location Los Angeles fenix LD15. its not 40/10 lumens, but it is a 2-mode twisty using AA. look into QTC. peak has been using it in their lights now. infinite variable brightness twisty.
fenix LD15. its not 40/10 lumens, but it is a 2-mode twisty using AA. look into QTC. peak has been using it in their lights now. infinite variable brightness twisty.
Jul 2, 2011 #4 J john-paul Newly Enlightened Joined Apr 30, 2011 Messages 131 SureFire L1 is 65/10. They are discontinued, but there are still plenty around. Edit: Nevermind L1's aren't AA they use CR123 Last edited: Jul 2, 2011
SureFire L1 is 65/10. They are discontinued, but there are still plenty around. Edit: Nevermind L1's aren't AA they use CR123
Jul 2, 2011 #6 kramer5150 Flashaholic Joined Sep 6, 2005 Messages 6,328 Location Palo Alto, CA The quark AA tactical is a 2-mode bezel twist light where you can program in a ~10L low and a ~45L medium (ballpark estimates). Oops I didn't read very carefully... its a forward clicky with a twist lock-out tailcap. Last edited: Jul 2, 2011
The quark AA tactical is a 2-mode bezel twist light where you can program in a ~10L low and a ~45L medium (ballpark estimates). Oops I didn't read very carefully... its a forward clicky with a twist lock-out tailcap.