- SBT90 De-Lens 5700K @2S: 5000L, 110Kcd, 663m (~1000L & 50Kcd more than D4vn Quad W2! Yet same price!)
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I describe the color as I see them. The picture shown are acurate to real life. I dont have a gray D4vn in but I remember it looks different than this navy blue gray.Vinh, I would just like to confirm that the grey navy blue is a new color and NOT the same grey as my d4vn. Can you confirm this before my light is built and shipped. My Order #7155. If it's the exact same grey, could you please change my order to the baby clue cyan please. Thank you
I describe the color as I see them. The picture shown are acurate to real life. I dont have a gray D4vn in but I remember it looks different than this navy blue gray.
Great! I'll keep the grey navy blue color then.
Hi Vinh, I selected a color when I ordered, and I left you a note indicating any color is ok, you pick. But I don't know if my note "stuck" when I completed my order. Black, blue, grey are ok/fine. Saw the note.
De-lens: Why is it there to begin with, if removal is better? Because still 1/3 of my builds are with customers choosing to have the lens on for the more neutral tint and extra led protection, or perhaps save $15. I am not too sure but they insist so I have to provide the option. With the KR1vn I just took the liberty to make the choice for you and add the cost to the light. If anyone still want the lens on I will drop $15. Just know your beam will be less focused and all specifics just mentioned. The mod is ireversisble, so if you choose to keep lens on then it STAYS on. reflector glued for focusing = no more messing around.
I will take more focused plus your experience versus the extra led protection. I don't have any kids that are going to take apart the light and smear peanut butter and jelly on the led.
Just no we are clear. Navy Blue is a color I gave it according to my eyes. Factory calls it "Dark Gray". Regardless the pictures is an accurate representation of the light so you can make up your mind.