Whatever it is, that blue peaking through the body tube gives me hope that it will use nested tubes like the E70 rather than a proprietary battery like the P15.
I think it’s something resembling a smaller E70 or revised TK18. Emitter is anybody’s guess; I hope it’s a Nichia B35A, though I suspect the Luminus SFT40 is more likely.
I guess it will be a 14500 nichia, maybe 5000k and 90cri about 650lm and shine about 96m, an included battery with usb c charging, but that’s only a guess!
Here is the correct answer “Rider RX ” which redefining EDC Flashlight. If you are searching for a stylish, unique and powerful addition to your EDC collection, look no further! Every inch of the Rider RX is designed to be as ergonomic as possible for optimal user experience. The Rider RX is ultilized 1 x NICHIA 219F 5000K CRI90 LED emits up to 650 lumens with a maximum beam distance of 96 meters, powered by 1 x 14500 USBC rechargeable battery(Included).The Rider RX is not only a specially designed fidget toy to help with anxiety, but also can tuck into your pocket, travel comfortably with you all day.
On their website they show how the outer sleeve moves. It appears to be a way to lock it out so that the button can’t be depressed while it’s in your pocket. The standoff clip is how you move the inner body while gripping the outer sleeve with some little detent balls holding the sleeve open or closed where the button is fully exposed or fully hidden. Edit that description may not do it justice. So locked it looks like it’s going to be 100 mm. And it looks like it may be slightly difficult to do with one hand. You certainly don’t want to get a lot of sand in there. 5000k is a no-go for me.
Clips are a bit ‘love or hate’ some use them, some remove them at the first oppertunity. If you use clips, this one looks very functional and strong to me, it’s not going to pop off and you can use it in a variety of ways.
What’s important for those who don’t like them is easy removal, and minute impact on the look of it after removal - I don’t like huge gaps where the clip ‘was’ ruining the look. Rovyvon s3 would be a prime example of that, and one I would have bought if not for the huge gap it would leave without a clip.
This light doesn’t have that huge gap which is a plus, and I do like the look of the light overall.
Maybe if it is screwed on (the clip) supply a couple of extra shorter screws to fill the holes after the clip is removed.