Probably you need to register, if i’m correct the price is a couple of dollars less using M4DM4X compared to intl outdoor. EDIT, just checked, it seems the prices have changed and the prices are now similar! Too bad, so it’s no deal anymore.
Neal is very busy lately, Chinese newyear coming up and he is just married, so it will be sent, but communication from him will be at minimum.
The only 26650 i own is a Convoy L6, which is still stock, but thats quite a light, 3800 lumen on turbo.
Good compromise between output and runtime, and the quality is fantastic, solid as a rock, but its not for Everyday Carry.
There are several threads about it, and there are plenty of parts available to modify it. In stock it’s already great, but it’s a great host to modify as well.
It all depends on your criteria, what do you think is important on a light?
I got a bit sick of trying to chose… so I just bought a FiTorch MR35.
I’m going to buy the one you suggested too.
Two questions.
A] What cells does it take? Button, flat or raised. All?
B] “floody 10623 optic instead of 10622 clear optic ( +$1.00 )”
How much more floody? I have a Convoy BD04. How do both optics compare to that flood wise. If they are cheap and easy to replace I might buy both but see no option for that.
I don’t know the difference, but mine are clear optics on the Emisar D4. LEDs are XP-G2 S4 3D (5000K). My guess is that the “floody” optics will improve the beam at close range and maybe give you less throw. For a close range it will probably make it better.
About the cells, I would recommend Sony US18650VTC6 , non protected batteries.
Some beamshots of the Emisar D4 to see the beam.
First at 45m, second at 70m.
Edit: If you mean the L6 - yes, it’s a “bit” too big for a regular pocket, but the batteries are still just a bit over 10$ for both if you use Liitokalas
No idea about the weight of the cell. It’s just that that diameter is about the max. to hold comfortably. High mAh and still pretty small.
BTW I don’t want such cells for extreme lumens but for runtime. Yes, I know I can also swap 18650 cells