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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great bright light!
Meat And Potatoes
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
There is no plastic on this light. The entire thing is made of alloy steel and holding this in your hand feels very premium. The button design is unique, there's no clicky sounds because it's not a typical switch. Once pressed in far enough, it will turn on.The brightness is good but not blinding. The battery is removable and comes with its own charger, this way there's no way for water to get to it even under deep water. It charges fast and lasts for many hours.Overall, I'd say this a a great light that feels more expensive than it is.
S pon
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This is a great flashlight. It is very bright, it has 2 continuous beam levels as well as a flashing mode. It's waterproofness is rated at IPX8. It is made out of a very strong aircraft aluminum. The front of the light has a kind of sharp edge with ridges or cutouts which make this flashlight a reasonable defensive weapon. It comes with a 5000mah lith battery and the charger for it. The battery must be charged outside the flashlight, which is a alight drawback unless you buy and carry spare ones. There is also an attached shpulder strap that has a small amount of stretch to it. There is also a rubber tube covering a small portion of the strap. The strap is lo g enough for use as a neck or shoulder strap and the rubber tube makes it comfortable to wear, as well as allowing the flashlight to slide in the tube when you use it (to avoid scratching your neck or catching on your clothes as you bring it up. Pretty well thought out. There is one button, that unlike most is a temporary switch as opposed to one where the button remains depressed when on. This flashlight does have some heft to it weighing in at almost 14oz (including the battery and strap). It measures 7" in length and the grip portion is 1 3/8" in diameter, while the head portion widens out to a 2 1/4" diameter. There is a rubber gasket to keep the rear cap waterproof. Oddly, there is a ring encircling the rear portion of the flashlight that can screw towards the front or rear of the flashlight. After much playing, the only purpose that I can find is that once you attach the back cap, after inserting the battery, you can screw this ring towards the back cap which will keep the cap from accidentally loosening. Well worth having.
The J
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
When I first picked up this light, I thought it felt more like a plastic toy than a serious light. It is light and doesn't feel especially sturdy. There is a black plastic ring that you turn in order to operate it. I have never had a light that worked that way, but once you get used to that ring operation it is kind of nice. Very easy to operate while holding the light. The little plastic ring does feel like something that could break easily, though.I do not plan to use this for scuba diving. I just wanted the waterproof qualities for boating, kayaking, bad weather, and fishing. To be honest, I don't think I would trust this light for deep dives, but I have no evidence to show that it wouldn't perform. I can confirm that it has multiple redundant o-rings on the connections at both ends. I certainly trust it to be waterproof enough for my intended uses.I do not have a meter to measure brightness, but this light is nowhere near 2000 lumens. That was disappointing. Based on my other lights, I would guess that it is around 800 lumens. Certainly bright enough for general use. The beam is fixed focus, and has a good mix of spread and throw. I would say it throws useful light about for a distance of about 100 - 150 feet. There might be a little bit of light at 100 meters, but it won't be enough for you to see anything. Probably not the best for search and rescue or wildlife spotting, but good for general use walking, hiking, fishing, etc. I think it would be a good amount of lighting for diving if you intend to use it for that. I did not test the lighting underwater.You remove the battery to charge it, and a charger is included. This removes the need for any ports on the light itself that could compromise water resistance. It works well.I like the high visibility yellow color of the light, and the orange portion illuminates when the light is turned on. These will make it easy to find if dropped.If this light was over $20 I would give it 3 stars and say that you can do better. It's currently listed for about $10, and for that price I consider it a four star light. You aren't going to impress anyone with its brightness, and I personally wouldn't make it a go-to for scuba diving when my safety was at stake. However it's a decent, simple, balanced little waterproof light.See my pictures in order to see the flashlight in action.
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