Indeed it is. I didn’t even know about that one before it was listed. Based on the communication drop, I can confirm that Simon is buried in work and emails…
Most decent email services are better than what I have set up. Ever looked in the spambox of a gmail account? They generally take care of all that noise automatically.
I’ve only kept my oldschool setup because I can’t help but tweak everything in reach, and I kinda like internet plumbing work. It’s not really a good thing. In the 1980s there were these computers called Lisp Machines, designed from the ground up to do absolutely everything in the Lisp language, an incredibly flexible and expressive language with no real abstraction ceiling limiting what it could do. The people who used these loved them, since they could customize literally everything about the software to their exact preferences and way of thinking. Each computer soon became an extension of its users. However, it also meant that each unit was incredibly personalized to the point that nobody else could use it. Each one basically spoke a different language than all the others.
That’s what I tend to do to almost everything I touch. It’s a bad habit.
Thanks ToyKeeper
D’oh….I can see how my original post reads now, I actually meant to say how does it compare on paper.
Looking forward to your results update
This Convoy looks impressive, nice job !
The XinTD is built like a tank. Other than that, they’re quite similar. Now that Convoy C8’s have an integrated emitter shelf there really isn’t a whole lot of advantage to the XinTD except for more thermal mass. Both are quality lights, to be sure.
I guess I got rid of my XinTD C8, can’t find it. But I did find my SupFire F9, similar size, nice style, don’t know if they’re making it anymore. The anodization is a sort of brown color and shiny, nowhere near what Convoy is doing. And it has the old style aluminum pill. LOL
Leave it to Convoy to show a guy how old lights once loved have become outdated….
I have a XinTD C8 and I can confirm the quality is excellent. Looking at it next to the latest generation Convoy C8 the biggest difference I see is the XinTD is roughly half an inch longer. Most of that difference is in the tail cap. I’ve read that the XinTD head and reflector are different internally and have heard arguments that the XinTD is “internally superior” to some degree. That may be true but I don’t really know. I have both but at least in the beam I do not see a XinTD advantage, in fact the hot spot on my Convoy is a bit tighter with the same emitter. To be fair both lights are modded and not by me so I can’t really confirm specifics. My XinTD C8 and my Convoy C8 are both excellent and by far the best C8 specimens I have seen.
Good day! im new here, just wanna ask if Convoy c8 has unwavering output or unti-flicker features just like the other brand of lights… TIA for those who will respond.
The beam that comes out of a Convoy C8 looks cleaner, less rings…from what I’ve noticed anyway. The reflector of the XinTD screws into the pill like a P60 drop-in reflector does. It seems like the XinTD has a better beam pattern with domed emitters than it does with HIs or dedomed emitters.
In the process of ordering some drivers.
A 4*7138 that I plan on configure for the modegroup with a low highest for my wife’s short S2+
And one with more chips sure I will find a light for it.
Yes, he is one of the few stores that I don’t worry about products being genuine from. He even lists some of the off-brand flashlights he sells as having Latticebright led’s!
I searched for “biking” in this thread, but did not find any detailed info. Is there a video of the biking mode? I’m curious what the frequency of the strobe is. I find as a driver (and a bike rider) that high frequency strobes are terrible on my eyes. I’m happy with the XinTD for night riding, but daytime strobe would be beneficial.
Biking strobe is about a 50% level I think, with a one second stutter of High or Turbo that gives like 5 or 6 pulses in that second. It’s main objective is to make a car driver realize that the light he’s seeing needs some attention, it’s not static.