Hello, I was just wondering about the difference between V2 and V3 of the Xeno E03 XM-L T6 flashlight.
As well I was wondering about a good survival flashlight that can use both AA and 14500. I was looking into
the Zebra sc80 as well the Quark "X" AA2 but not too sure. The ideal qualities for my flashlight is
1)Waterproof/Rugged (good lens that doesn't scratch or break easily)
2)Accepts a variety of cells (Ex. AA and 14500)
3)Small, and good knurling
4)Good throw and/or flood (high lumen is ideal but realistically anything above 100 lumen is good enough)
5)Easy on the battery drain.
I understand these qualities is what everyone desires in a flashlight, and I know I will not get everything. However a good overall flashlight is my goal.
Thank you
I'll be more than happy to hear some suggestions for this novice flashaholic.
As well I was wondering about a good survival flashlight that can use both AA and 14500. I was looking into
the Zebra sc80 as well the Quark "X" AA2 but not too sure. The ideal qualities for my flashlight is
1)Waterproof/Rugged (good lens that doesn't scratch or break easily)
2)Accepts a variety of cells (Ex. AA and 14500)
3)Small, and good knurling
4)Good throw and/or flood (high lumen is ideal but realistically anything above 100 lumen is good enough)
5)Easy on the battery drain.
I understand these qualities is what everyone desires in a flashlight, and I know I will not get everything. However a good overall flashlight is my goal.
Thank you
I'll be more than happy to hear some suggestions for this novice flashaholic.