Well, no, but that’s the output level where it might become a more useful super thrower. That tech will only get cheaper and more available; maybe we will see affordable multi LEP lights.
The GT94 is at the top of my list but will have to wait till income tax return. This is not an inexpensive flashlight by any means. 40,000 pennies is a lot of copper! or should I say 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper as of mid 1982 to date
Darkness is coming back like every fall. So i was just going to buy gt90 for this winter, but now im not sure what i should do.
Buy it or wait to see how expensive this will be…
Get the GT4 like some of us suckers did and grab the GT94 head when they’re available.
I have my doubts though that something won’t change, pressure for 21700’s maybe or something else. The head is going to be 75% of the cost, so maybe this isn’t a viable path for some.
I’m sure or at least hope the GT4 will be a great light.
Two years ago the BLF GT appeared and took the thrower world by storm…1mcd and 2,000lumen….fast forward to today…just when you think a pure thrower can’t have both (high lux and high lumens, ( and unless of course you go the high-roller’s several thousand dollar Lemax, XeVision and Polarions of the world route)…now comes the new long-throw yet high-lumen all-rounder, the BLF GT94: