Smallest light with at least 4000 lumens and 200Kcd?

Bronco

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What is the physically smallest light that currently meets the subject performance criteria?

Vinh's Lumintop X9Lvn gets pretty darn close for a smallish light, but comes up about 40,000cd short.
 
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badtziscool

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Check out the Acebeam K30GT or the K30GTvn if you want absolute performance. I love mine. Definitely bigger than the X9L but to be honest, it's more realistic. With that much output, you really need multiple cells if you plan to use it for an extended period of time.
 

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Manker MK37 is a small popcan light that does 5000 lumens and 230kcd. That turbo performance won't last for more than 30 seconds though. If you want even smaller, Manker is making that same optic and head but with a 1x2700 body in the U22 III.
 

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Manker MK37 is a small popcan light that does 5000 lumens and 230kcd. That turbo performance won't last for more than 30 seconds though. If you want even smaller, Manker is making that same optic and head but with a 1x2700 body in the U22 III.

The U22III comes optional with SBT90 which is a plus, but also comes with the dreaded moon UI and a proprietary cell.
Do you know if a 40T fits tube without stretching springs?
 
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