Manker MK35 Prototype, Review link in the first post

I guess most people here we want to hear the intensity # :smiley:

I don’t think so, given the “disgusting” comments that Manker did on the Utorch threads

looks like what, about 90mm head?

Well, as long as they’re copying features that we like, and do it with quality for a decent budget price, I’m all for it! I’m not saying they’ve succeeded in all those areas, just hoping/wishing they would. :innocent:

Are we talking about 4x18650 or……;-)?

That was just one comment and it was one of the first in the thread. I believe that was for show. The the only way they are a copy is if one of the top dogs of manker split and ran with everything. It’s possible but hmmm? When looking at the whole story it makes more sense for the two to be related. These are just my thoughts though. I understand other explanations exist.

That’d be my guess. I think the TN42 is 100mm, the TN31 is 80 so this looks like a spot somewhere in the middle. Maybe 1000m throw is all we can expect and I’ll still have to buy the TN42 :frowning:

Looks a bit like the K70 or maybe its just me?

Sweet! I’ll wait for the disgusting version. :stuck_out_tongue:

A little bit in the bezel yeah (or a lot)

Sometimes copies are made by the sub-contracted factory.

Seeing as the BLF GT is never going to be made, this may be a good alternative depending on price.

Don’t see why companies don’t make a bigger head than than tn42? If the niwalker and manker would have done this, there could be a lot more sales for them. Who doesn’t want a light than can dethrone the tn42.

…or maybe UT03?

:open_mouth: Say it ain’t so!!! . :open_mouth: :open_mouth:
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TN42 Reflector is 88mm inside to inside.

I’d like to go out for some beamshots.
Unfortunately, the light has been stuck and can’t be moved since 4am this morning.

Any intensity measurement or reflector size ? :smiley:

Output measure is usually the last thing I do.

You know , everyone here is a bit curious about output . Thanks again for all the updates …

I hope this thing can compete with tn42 and be $100 or less