Are there any single 26650 lights with XHP70.2/50.2 with a side switch?

there is a KD (KDLitker) c8.2 with smo reflector

Yup your right. They came out with generation 2. Maybe I’ll try one.
Kaidomain if you reading, how bout putting a 70.2 as an option also. 3500+ lumens smo reflector is a for sure purchase.

I also have an L6 with SMO and FET driver. It’s running Narsil. I like it a lot, but it’s a bit large and heavy so I made a mini version!

I took a Supfire L5-S as a host and used the same driver, same UI, a leftover xhp70 and some 26350 cells. It originally had a SMO reflector, but I changed it to a OP to better match the xhp70.

I’m going to make a new one soon due to Lexel coming out with a boost driver. I’ll use a 70.2 and a SMO reflector this time. I’ll limit the boost to about 5A or 6A at 6v.

BTU PK26

Rofis MR70

If we are just listing lights (big head or small head, here is my list.

BTU PK26 $55, XHP35 HD, 2000lm, pulls 6 amp at battery for 1.5 amp at emitter, has nice dbl click from off to turbo then single click to off, switch might need reinforcing, uses 12v emitter (might be too focused) (swapping to xhp70 12v would give 2500lm)

Shadow JM35 $45, CREE MTG2 1x26650 1800lm

Fenix PD40R $129

Olight R50 Seeker Pro $120-$140, xhp70, 3200lm (tested 2850lm), 250m range, 1 amp charging. ($160 LE kit adds 3A charging dock and holster)

Olight R50 Seeker, $120, xhp50, 2300lm, 280 range, 1 amp charging, included battery is 4500mah. No holster.

Olight R50vn Seeker, $135, xhp50, 2800lm, 350 range, 1 amp charging, included battery is 4500mah. Better warranty from Vinh.

Acebeam EC50 GEN II $120, xhp70, 3000lm, 300mm range, 2 amp charging,

Acebeam EC60 $120, xhp35, 2000lm, 600m range,

Jetbeam T4 Pro, $120, xhp50, 2580lm, 286m range, 1.7 amp charging,

Imalent DN70 $50-$100, xhp70, 3800lm, 325m range, 1 amp charging, quality control is a bit iffy.

Klarus G20 $80-$100, xhp70, 2-3000lm, 150m range, switch too easy to turn on by accident, less than rated output, might make humming sound, no support from Klarus.

You could also just buy a manker u21/utorch ut02, they are pretty cheap right now, and just swap in a driver (30mm I think) and emitter.

Oh yeah, Manker also has a new U22, it’s a little smaller than the u21. Astrolux also has a similar sized light coming out. These two use 20700 or 21700 sized batteries. Pretty interesting.

Just tossing it out there in case you need it. Lol