ENEDED

I have always sought out very bright far throwing flashlights. When I find something that throws farther than what my inventory has, I buy it if I can afford. Many times I couldn't afford and claimed I would give my left nut kidney, first born, my favorite gun, collector watch, etc. for that bad boy. Now we have this awesome light that will throw an unheard of 1.5 km = 4921 ft. Just shy of 1 mi friends, not sure about y'all, but I can't see that far without binoculars. On second thought, I would prolly give my left nut for this current monster. Well, depending on price. Have we any idea what this animal will cost us before I allocate a testicle for a flashlight?

NEW Battery Carrier/ Tube

Battery Configurations: 4*18650 Power battery
Voltage Input:
Switch Type: Electronic
Switch Location: Side
Peak Beam Intensity: 618900cd
Impact Resistant
Max Output: 2550lm
Range: 1573m
Waterproof: IPX-7
Color: BLACK
Weight: 800g
Size: head diameter 84mm, length189mm, cup diameter 54mm

Awesome !

Well , count me in…

Interested... Thanks!!

I am in fo sure.

Interested.

Interested.

will it include by chance samsung 30Qs ?

Not batteries, but it might be a good idea too.

This knurling looks much better than the one of the MF-01.

Interested.

Interested… depending on price

We received multiple feedback from the MF-01 owners regarding the battery carrier design, and we decided to apply what we have learnt on the newer models.

4S buck or 2S2P boost driver?

Don’t forget the:

  • Niwalker BK-FA09S XHP35 HI 2400lm 1490m

    It costs a little more than BLF GT, but way under the MK35.

  • Is the MF02 also based on a Mateminco design?

    Who owns the Astrolux name? I know Manker made some Astrolux lights now Mateminco. It’s confusing. Lol

    I'll take one please

    Freeme

    If the price comes in around $68.00, please sign me up for a 2nd one

    Thanks

    I’m impressed. Add me to the list. Thanks

    Interested… price

    A little digging shows it may be a Banggood house brand. They contract other companies to make a light and use their Astrolux name on it.