Features:
• XP-L LED (CW and NW for options) with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Max Output: 400 lumens(Ni-Mh), 800 lumens(14500)
• 4 output levels plus Strobe, SOS and Beacon
• Most efficiency constant current circuit, max runtime up to 171 hours
• Size: 86.2*20mm (length*diameter)
• New weight: 44.5g (excluding battery)
• Aerospace-grade aluminum boy, premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish on the surface
• Aluminum alloy OP reflector creates a smooth and balance beam
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
• Titanium coated stainless steel clip
• Magnetic suction tail cap with tail standing ability
• Waterproof to IPX-8 (2 meters under water), impact resistance to 1.5 meters
• Applications: hiking, camping, traveling, EDC or tools etc.
• Operation:
-When off, one click to access Moonlight, another click to circle through moonlight-low-medium-high. Long Press for off.
-When off, long press to access the memory output last use (except Moonlight), one click for circle.
-When off, double click to access Strobe, one click for circle: Strobe-SOS-Beacon, Long press for off.
-When on, double click to switch between general modes and flash modes.
Package included:
1x LUMINTOP EDC05 XP-L 800Lumens Magnetic Tail EDC LED Flashlight
1x User Manual
1x Lanyard
Features:
Diving light specially designed for underwater sport
Utilizes a XP-L HI V3 LED with 1000 lumens max output
Integrated red auxiliary light for underwater photography
Crystal Coating and Precision Digital Optics Technologies for extreme reflector performance
Built-in threads for connecting the scuba diving pointer
Reverse polarity protection
Toughened ultra-clear mineral glass
Constructed from aero grade aluminum alloy with HAIII military grade hard-anodized finish
Tail stand capability
Package included:
1 x Nitecore DL10 XP-L HI V3 1000Lumens Diving LED Flashlight
1 x Scuba diving pointer
1 x Diving lanyard
1 x Spare o-ring
Titanium is 65% heavier than aluminum. But an aluminum light has internal parts of aluminum, copper, steel, et cetera. So does a titanium light. And the same battery goes in, of course.
Don’t forget titanium is much stronger than aluminium and can thus be made thinner for the same amount of strength. Aluminium might be lighter (lower density), but looking at total weight for the strength needed titanium is the better option (except for cost of course).
None of this applies in this instance though, as the head seems to be made out of the much heavier copper for better heat sinking and dissipation.