FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public

:+1:

I’m not saying Lumintop didn’t invest money and effort. I’m just saying a lot was done at no cost to them. Designing something like this in house would have been difficult for them, or maybe they never would have thought of it at all.

D4 v2 is official.

1. Larger MCPCB with dedicated screws holes: All 4 optic legs are intact in the D4 v2.
2. 7 auxiliary LED colors options which is selectable through config UI, as well as the voltage indication function.
3. Knurling on the tube, magnet option in the tailcap, lanyard hole added.
4. Anduril UI
5. Couple of other small improvements

Availability: soon

Perfect timing.

Very clever! :partying_face:

Unfortunately, ‘Gate Gate’ is already taken, in reference to the (unnecessary) scrutiny of Carclo optics. :stuck_out_tongue:

I was waiting for someone to defend Lumpytarp .

Seems like the bunny just keeps going and going and going .So happy that I got my order in for the sst-20 / 30$ light that they promised .....ooops I mean 32$ I'm assuming the 2$ is for Lumbertop to buy optics that will murder the throw gains of the sst emitters.

brilliant ...just brilliant

Just correcting misinformation (or incorrect assumptions) when I see it. :wink:

Can't believe you did it . I knew it was coming :P

They deserve credit for capitalizing the letter L too

Huh.

Just noticed the price is higher than 30$US for the SST-20 version.

So, maybe they’ll use the Carclo+lens setup in the pre-ordered SST-20 version since the price difference is for the lens price and Carclo TIR?

Anyway, if that’s not the case, I’m not buying the FW3A anymore.

They should’ve just taken the 20% import taxes on the LH351Ds, made it the same price as the XP-L HI version, and be done with it.

LH351Ds with the floodier non-AR Glass optics would be extra floody. Practically a different light from the SST-20 + 10511 + AR Glass version.

I’ve been hearing that as well. Apparently due to the thin and flat surface of the sapphire crystal, it is more shatter prone than tempered glass. Are you familiar at all with Borofloat lenses

I would prefer those, but they aren’t the right size.

I believe that shatter-sensitivity of sapphire lenses is a non-issue.

I was ready to buy the copper and titanium versions too but I will keep my wallet closed after this nasty cost cutting crappola. shame Lumintop shame…

I agree my watches with sapphire have a far more exposed glass and get hit almost every day. Never had a problem, in fact really glad they don’t scratch.

Are those domed or flat sapphire watch crystals?

I have both. I believe the thinnest is 2.9 mm flat, but that’s with 32mm diameter.

mine is flat:

I have a couple watches with sapphire as well with no problems.

I believe the only negative thing about the sapphire lens is the lost output, not it’s durability.