Hold onto your wallets. New Eagletac MT-G2 and XM-L2 lights

Take a look at this bad boy. Don’t have any info for pricing, but it looks to be EA4 size with with 18650 battery and the new MT G2 led……WOW!!! http://www.eagletac.com/html/sx25l3/specs.html

‘The compact daily light’.

Interesting they took note of the form factor popularity but didn’t follow suit with 4xAA.

Is this a twisty or magnetic ring? I would be very interested if it is a magnetic ring.

Way cool! Thanks for posting!

"MSRP $138" ??? :O

With the little experience I’ve had with the MTG-2 I’d suggest that 4xAA would have a hard time driving this led because of the 6 volts required at the led. If it was driven at a low current it maybe ok with AA’s.

+1 I have not done any experiments with AAs, but two CR123 in series, direct drive, will only run at about 650mA.

If their claim of 2750 lumens is correct they're driving that thing pretty hard, probably 4-4.5A.

Definitely bears watching. To date it would be the hardest driven MTG2 light on the market, but a pure flooder.

Ahh, I completely missed the LED! >.< I even looked at the operating voltage!

For AA battery light they have the GX25a3
http://www.eagletac.com/html/gx25a3/specs.html
A 3aa light which I already sent a request to Fastech for.

Someone send a request for this one?

Come on Chloe. Only guys are allowed to have a mans look and not find or see something obvious. Your letting the girls down. :wink:

I imagine in a few months the market will have bunches of MT-G2 lights out there (with up to 5000 lumens estimates on them) and prices will come down as the clowns clones pop up all over. Send in the clones...

I just took out my wallet just now. But it is empty. :_(

Haha, your wallet might be empty but your flashlight case is full!

must wait for several months to refill my wallet :bigsmile:

Match measured a P0 MTG2 at over 3100L, and that was on an aluminum board. The rated lumens on this one of 2300 is right about in line with a 3-3.3A drive current, I'm going to guess the 'turbo' mode is around 4-4.2A. Those numbers depend on how much attention they've paid to the thermal issues, but are completely plausible given the battery config used here. Similar claims from a light using a 2S2P config are... well, suspect.

I LIKE IT!

Here, a kitten! That makes everything automatically better!!

I wants it

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