To me size/ weight matters. I’d rather have a nice thrower/ flood combination light with an emphasis on throw in the palm of my hand than have to carry a large reflector strapped over my shoulder. Those lights that throw 2 or so miles exist but for most people are just a conversation piece. Human eye can hardly gainfully and tangibly make out objects at that distance to make difference. I vote for keeping head as small as possible , but enough to provide impressive throw and dissipate heat.
The one with a large reflector can always be a different version of it…
I agree, I’m actually searching for the smallest SBT90 or CFT90 high output thrower I can find. This is the smallest one I’ve found, which is why I am interested in the purchase! At a 53mm head, that is the maximum I would want for jacket carry.
The diameter of this light is only 53mm…that’s not that big….and for it to get past 200k LUX, with a ton of lumens!..… that’s amazing. This new LED is a rockstar.
Think about it this way. What would a sliced and diced 3 volt xhp50.2 do in this 53mm head? 80k LUX @ 3400LM
Yeah, that’s what attracted me to this light, the smaller pocketable head size. That also usually means that the light should have good bright flood along with the throw. I’m hoping what others are saying turns out to be true, that the throw could be in the 300k area, that would be outstanding. I usually like a side clicky, because it just feels more natural when holding the light, but that’s not a deal breaker for me. A couple of my friends that are cops told me the department requires them to carry rear clicky lights now because in a panic situation, the rear button can be found easier than a light with a side button.
The first post said in bold print that all code entries would be sent at once… but his post just now said 20/150? I thought it was going to be 150 all at once lol. Maybe I’m confused about what a “list entry” is.
“Their numbers?” Perhaps you understand the language being spoken in the video? What numbers were shared? I didn’t see any numbers anywhere in description or any other upload.