Wow. They manage to get uglier and uglier each time!
The bottom pic without the blue and yellow trits actually looks good, however, the bezel kinda ruins the design. First they ruined the middle of the light with the THOR II, this time they fixed the middle and ruined the front. Anyway, it stills seems like an interesting light. By far the smallest LEP we have have seen. Wonder how long it is.
I’m wondering the same thing. I guess it’s too ugly and people don’t know what to expect from a company they’ve never heard about. The price does seem good. I guess we need someone to test it to see how good the performance is. Then maybe it’ll gain some interest.
There have been a significant drop in readership across all platforms on flashlight since first quarter of the year. People are probably not aware of these new products or more careful with their spendings like me.
Potentially interested but I’m going to need some additional information. A bit odd to me with what appears to be 18350 / 18650 when the Thor II is that? What’s the niche difference that separates them besides the host aesthetic?
Call me old fashioned, but only like functional design ethos, or at least design that at least points towards something that has a pupose. Also open to outright art such as Damascus style metallurgy. IMHO tech in this light is cheapened by the un-integrated design splatterings of cross hatch groves and other affectations.
I’m more concerned with Specs especially since it’s a smaller body. I’m not sure we have mastered it yet, but glad to see people working on making LEP better. Definitely a specialty flashlight that will super interesting to watch as technology advances.