Interested, depending on price.
I was browsing skylumens website and came across the Jetbeam E1…Are Lumintop and Jetbeam owned by the same company cause that looks almost identical!
I personally have found these quite useless as I have white lasers that reach the moon. Lep is great in massive thrower bodys though.
I had the same thoughts initially until i owned THOR II. Believe it or not, I have been using LEP way way more time than my >10Klm class flashlights. LEP really fill in the gaps of what traditional flashlights are lacking in.
More LEP flashlights will be rolling out for the second half of the year, so everyone please stay tuned.
If one of those is really EDC-sized, I’m in!
LEPs are amazing! I used to EDC my Acebeam L16 (not ideal for pocket carry but I’m just me…so). Now I can get something the same size with 3x the throw. I don’t think people really understand how insane that is! I’d say LEPs are actually more useful then what people give them credit for. On videos the spot can look super small, but in real life at 200-500m they’re actually useable IMO. Just over 3 years ago you needed the enormous BLF GT to get 2km+ of throw. Now you can have that in the palm of your hand for almost the same price. I’m surprised that there’s not more interest in these things.
Interesting. Depending on the price I might get one, though I’m not sold on the small size for a flashlight like this.
Interesting. Depending on the price I might get one, though I’m not sold on the small size for a flashlight like this.
Well there’s the bigger THOR II if this is too small for you. The whole point of this light is to be tiny yet still have amazing throw. Some people just like short/small lights and 1.2km is unheard of for this size. For my main EDC I don’t really care about length but rather head width, but I guess some people do.
Interested depending on price in the stainless
Interested in Raw Aluminum
Interested!!
Interested
Neal showed me his prototype but he went offline soon after.
Neal showed me his prototype but he went offline soon after.
Damn that looks very EDC pocket worthy, INTERESTED !
Interested
Specifications (Preliminary):
- Emitter: LEP
- Optic: harden glass optical lens
- Flux: 385lm
- Throw distance: 1170m
- Intensity: 3,420,000Cd (30m)
- User interfaces:
- High (380lm)> Med (150lm)> Low (30lm) with memory
- RGB AUX at tailcap when OFF
- Runtime: 5m \_ 40m / 58m / 2h20m / 60d standby (computed based on 900mAh 18350)
- Battery: 18350
- Driver: Designed by Lumintop.
- Parasitic drain with RGB ON is about 0.5mA
- LVP: 2.8V, warning at 3.2V (triple flash)
- Stepdown when temperature exceed 55°C
- Body: aluminum with hard-coat anodizing
- Switch: clicky tail switch
- Ingress rating: Equivalent to IPX8
- Weight: approximately 102 g without cells
- Size: 32 mm Ø head x 25.5mm body X 96 mm length
Specifications (Preliminary):
Emitter: LEP
Optic: harden glass optical lens
Flux: 385lm
Throw distance: 1170m
Intensity: 3,420,000Cd (30m)
User interfaces:
High (380lm)> Med (150lm)> Low (30lm) with memory
RGB AUX at tailcap when OFF
Runtime: 5m \ 40m / 58m / 2h20m / 60d standby (computed based on 900mAh 18350)
Battery: 18350
Driver: Designed by Lumintop.
Parasitic drain with RGB ON is about 0.5mA
LVP: 2.8V, warning at 3.2V (triple flash)
Stepdown when temperature exceed 55°C
Body: aluminum with hard-coat anodizing
Switch: clicky tail switch
Ingress rating: Equivalent to IPX8
Weight: approximately 102 g without cells
Size: 32 mm Ø head x 25.5mm body X 96 mm length
3.4Mcd in a package this small?!!! Definitely in! Haha.
1170m equals 342kcd, so guessing someone just got excited with the zeros. That’s still damn impressive in a light that small though, so hope the numbers are accurate
Sounds interesting, would love to hear more about the price.
Will update me list in an hour. If you wish to jump in, make it quick!