Searching for compact thrower with best size-range ratio

What is the best size / range ratio? Isnt it typically the larger the size the greater the range?

I don't know how far it throws, but my compact thrower of choice is the BLF-D80v2.

Thanks for Your interest in this topic and all served propositions, I really appreciate that. :slight_smile:

First of all- I don’t aim in all those finger-sized toddlers nor modified ones, even if they offer best size-range coefficent, because I need flashlight with tight beam and defined spot (dont really care about considerable spill) which makes at least above 100 kcd (ofcourse more is better), so things like FW1A, S2 etc. are not my cup of tea.
My personal definition of pocketability might differ from generally accepted one. It doesn’t have to be super tiny. It should just fit my rather not very huge hand, and when put in a holster or a pocket won’t feel like pear or child’s head under my coat, and same as before- more compact size is better here. I’d prefer slim head (that’s why at first I mentioned KR1, and I’d choose it over MC12), but if torch would be particularly efficent- I’m willing to loosen this feature (that’s why I added U22 II and this whole my embarrasment exists :smiley: )

I’d really want to consider LEPs, but my pocket is not so fat :D. Could’t find specific info about range/candela number of BLF D80V2.
For now I’m adding L17 to my list of choise next to the KR1 and it will actually take manker’s place though.

What about The Noctigon K1 with white flat?
It’s a fair amount larger as the KR1, but it comes with an awful lot of throw.

Astrolux FT03 SST40

Man, You can’t even imagine battle of thoughts in my head when I saw first reviews and beamshots of this gem. I’d like to have one, ofcourse, but I know that it will become toy on my shelf at the moment. Maybe someday, but not for now.

@up: same situation, just too big.

The Acebeam K30-GT would be my choice for a compact thrower.

GTmicro. You ain’t gonna get any “compacter” than that.

If you ask ‘BEST SIZE TO RANGE RATIO’,that no doubt the thrower will be LEP.State your budget so that members can definitely help you.
If you ask me,I like c8 size thrower.Cheap host,cheap parts and cheap everthing.

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I agree , the C8 is very popular and affordable. :+1:

Have a look at the Manker MC13

Again, kindly thanks for Your response.

Ok, so If talking about budget - I’d say no more than 80 bucks. Also if I had to be more precise about size- my palm says that 140-145mm of lenght is max. I realized that even my smartphone has similar dimensions (142mm), it’s not too much for today’s standards but I didn’t want bigger one. Manker 30-GT appears to be one step up in terms of price and size here. I’d still prefer KR1 over Lumintop GT micro because it’s only 5mm longer with even smaller head, but has way more throw and bigger battery. Same situation (range) is with convoy c8.

Manker MC 13 looks very interesting. I’m curious if it would be shorter than L17 when I’d choose 18650 tube, because I don’t want 18350.

To be honest, it would be great If some competent person could also say a few more words (just some pros and cons and is it even worth it :D) about this TIR flashlights technology. I read about it, but still I’m not familiar with that topic at all.

Pocketable yet really far thrower:

The Nightwatch NI10L Iralite Osram:

Interesting light. It’s a bit long, but I really love 26650 battery (miss 5000mAh in all those compact flashlights) composed with acceptable head diameter. It has “even” profile which I prefer, instead of slim body and bulgy head. Price seems oddly low though. Do you know exact throwing parameters like candela/range and UI funcionality? Cant find them anywhere.

The acebeam and likely that Manker tir are unlike most other tir optics. The spill is almost as low as an LEP flashlight. I currently have the smaller acebeam and at 400 lumens it’s still out throwing most lights I carry. If you just want a hotspot down range and spills not important, these new deep tir lenses are the way to go

FYI, the Acebeam L17 just came into stock at Killzone Flashlights today.

Looks to be the best price, and it ships from the US with free shipping. I’ve placed several orders with Killzone over the past few years and their customer service is excellent.

I recently got a white Acebeam E10 and couldn’t resist getting a white L17. :partying_face:

Thanks for all Your replies. Probably L17 will be the choice, however this unknown Osram LED model is still bothering me. Last request - what’s the major difference between Osram KW CULNM1.TG used in Manker MC 13 and CSLNM1.TG (“regular”W1)? There is probably something more than just larger die. Maybe for You it’s kinda silly question, but just want to be sure.

Larger footprint for the culnm1.tg means better thermal management- more footprint surface area which tranfers heat better to the MCPCB and ultimately to the light body. 3030 size vs. 4040 size.

One remark from my side - I have played a bit with Manker U22 II and the numbers they quote are real, but it is not very prctical, i.e. the beam is so narrow, that it is hardly usable below 200m - same as Noctigon K1 - quite specialized. I found myself still preferring Catapult V6 with 20% less throw, but more lumens and wider beam.

I love that light, but what kind of pocket will that fit in? The OP wants a pocket thrower. The Sofirn C8G is not near as large, but even that would not qualify as a pocket thrower. In truth, I can’t think of a true pocket flashlight that has a large amount of throw.