[Postponed] Sofirn SP10R - deep red AA/14500 EDC

Hello.
I have just registered to say I want one as well.

Witamy w BLF Rafal! :-)

I’d probably be down for one.

Interested.

Interested.

Interested

Definitely interested

Interested

Interested 2 pc

Interested

I would be interested in 2

Awesome to see more and more posts of interested members. :THUMBS-UP: :BEER: I hope to receiving some good news from Sofirn anytime soon.
For now, SP10R seems to be in its final stage of development, so the odds look quite good that we will not have to wait for too long anymore. :-)
I will update the interest list soon, so please don't worry if some of the recent posts are not on the list yet.

Interested

interested

Interested!

Also I guess I’m too late but I have a case where IMO strobe could be beneficial from a red color: warning light! Suppose your car breaks down/you’re working on the side of the road. If the red flashlight could blink with a period of 1-3 sec it could warn upcoming drivers!

Or you could just turn on the 4-ways… :open_mouth:

Well yes okay fair point :blush: But I was trying to imply a red flashlight could ─ because of its color ─ be used as a small roadside warning light, the car was just a quick example I came up with. The times such a feature could be useful are very limited though, so it certainly is no requirement for me, just a nice-to-have :slight_smile:

Strobe is a bit agressive for a warning light, might be better to have adjustable “blinkies” like with Anduril. Red rear light for bicycles is another example that pleads for blinkies.
I’m currently using a FW3A with a red filter, flashlight pointed down to the road to illuminate the bicycle frame to be more visible at intersections. The main downside is that the red filter cuts down quite a lot of light (wasted runtime).

Yes exactly I was thinking about “blinkies”, not strobe, my bad! A bit higher I mentioned a period of 1-3 seconds. If this could be configured like Anduril that would be amazing! I certainly won’t ever need SOS/strobes on a red light, but a beacon is the only “blinking” mode that could be useful IMO :slight_smile:

Not on a deep-red light, though.

It’s nowhere near as visible as a more orangey red (“Portland orange”, “traffic-red”), so the purpose of the light (red-light stimulation, not ruining night-vision, etc.) is counter to the idea of bright and visible, like for a warning-beacon.

It’s like using a MT-09R to roast marshmallows. It can be done, but it’s hardly the most efficient way to do it.