What's your current EDC/pocket light?

I either carry a ITP C9 or a Nitecore D10

I like my iTP A3 standard

On , Off

EDC wise, I use one of these on my keychain everyday. For "backup" I rotate my collection. It depends...

Probably the most used is the TrustFire XP-EF23.

I like my Tank007 E06, but with a slightly modified configuration - I use only one battery tube, with a 10440 inside. It is super bright, clicky, has a warm-ish white beam with no hotspot to burn my retina in close-up work, and has a handy pocket clip.

I also have a Tank007 TK-703, which has a slightly bluer beam with a hotspot. I took the battery tube from the E06 and put it on the TK-703, and gave it to my girl as a purse light. She loves it, and doesn't have to use li-ions for full brightness.

My iTP A1 EOS is relegated to non-EDC now. I don't like the fact that it doesn't come on in High.

EDC is my Aurora V6 modded with an XM-L

http://www.dealextreme.com/p/cree-xr-e-led-flashlight-complete-diy-body-shell-casing-kit-with-driver-pill-2-cr123a-1-18650-15687

and shiningbeam driver (tight fit with battery, will change driver) 2.8 amp 3 mode driver

i prefer the grab size (if a flashlight is too small its useless) and the tactical position of the switch on this size flashlight.

its smooth so it comes out of the pocket (or pocket on side of painters jeans)

its not too heavy but has enough weight so you know u havent lost it

its run time is great on high (about 50 mins) and even better on low.

its output is rediculous! it runs cooler than the previous XP-G, XR-E and MC-E versions i have made

its beam is smooth with a great throw, and very bright spill (no rings)

it can use 18650, OR cr123 in an emergency

oh and mines modded with a GITD tailcap too lol

well built, and super reliable. never been a fan of smaller flashlights, tho i do own some.

the BLF Mr.lite is not a bad 14500 flashlight, but is abismal on AA. also the switch likes to turn on when its dropped.... dont ask me why

the R5-a3 is a GREAT 14500 flashlight, and usable on AA, but falls short due to run time... AA batteries dry up quick

the S-A2 is a good 14500 flashlight, but abismal on AA. too light and cheap feeling

the Olight T20-R5 is awesome on cr123 (havent tried on rcr123), forward tactical, but doesnt use 18650, and Cr123's can get expensive. the mode switch is with twisting the head, which i love too!

i personally dont like any p60 style flashlight due to the poor design for heat sinking. I own: 501B, 502B, 502D, old surefire which is scratched to hell so i cant tell the model number. also their head is bigger so it means they can get stuck in the pocket

but overall, the V6 body offers the ability of an 18650/cr123, and with a T6 XM-L sends a TON of light in the direction you want it. great for blinding attackers lol

good heat sinking too!

when we get some warm weather here, i will have a thread on all my flashlights and their output in a one day take pictures event lol

ill set up at nighttime and compare them all. even the ocean state and big lots ones lol i dont have a single flashlight as dull as an old mag light tho lol

LOL Now that's my kinda light!

I still edc my Aurora SH-034 but might switch to something smaller and lighter.

Why is your flashlight lookin at me like that ???

This was gonna be my first dual xml mod ... But my neice fell in love with it .. I eagerly await my next farm host .

Just rub a little lard between them ears

My current edc is a Nitecore ex10sp..it is my favorite light..

there may be no perfect light....But this one is damn good

I imagine it will look like this :P

maratac AA stainless.

Upgrade A3 EOS @ 10440 and love it. UF 504B wasn't that comfortable to carry in the jeans pocket :)

MXDL 3W LED AAA Battery Mini Flashlight Lamp Torch from autoshop8810 :)

Small, quite sturdy, quite bright, super cheap, excellent for close range work, runtime is several hours... can't ask for much more.

But I plan to replace it with something brighter when I find a suitable (and cheap) torch.

iTP EOS A3 Upgrade Q5 which is awesome except that it's not a one-hander so it's tough to carry the kid, our bags, and light up the back door when we get home. i also carry a UniqueFire S10 which i'm gonna eventually keep in the car when i get a new light for work.

Altough a bit basic for a BLFer, Fenix E10 is my last EDC with its vanilla white light and forward clicky, along with my new iTp EOS A3 R5 which is always attached on my work badge.

Edwards J08 in 47s holster on my belt. Nice one handed operation with its clicky.

Qmini CR2 in my jeans coin pocket and rotate LD01, Revo SS, Qmini Ti 123, iTP A1 SS in my back pocket as backups. All of these are remnants of a time before I saw the light and started to appreciate the Beauty of Budget.

And you have nothing on a gold chain around you neck?

Rookie......Tongue out

Can you make a review of that? Or a small comparison at least?

I don't have many AAA lights but there is that Black Cat I bougth to my wife and iTP is surely tinier than that.

The light is bright for its size but there isn't much hot spot to take pictures of so can't make a good comparison photo shoot for it. Black Cat has a tighter hotspot and this makes you feel it is brighter than iTP, but iTP shows itself in a dark room and amazes you with the broad light it emits. It's brightest setting is 95lumens but it isn't as striking bright (due to its floodier behaviour) as the 85lm camping output of Fenix LD25, which has a neutral R4 led and a tighter spot due to bigger smooth reflector.

Low light is very good for close work and still brighter than cheap $3 lights. The white is a bit greenish, but not blue at all. The lens is coated and bright, reflector is OP and shines a big spot without any artifacts.

It's construction is nice and has a quality finish. The chain it comes with is much heavier than the light itself, and being only 65mm long, you can hide it behind an id tag easily. The twisty action needed some getting used to and I still don't feel comfortable turning on with one hand. Mode changing isn't that much a problem if you have both hands. 3 modes, low-medium and high, are changed by quickly twisting the light of and on. No strobes, no worries.

After seeing how a high quality could be squeezed in such a small package, I definitely will buy one of the bigger EDC/semi-tactical iTP lights, maybe SA1 Eluma R5 too.

I have fell into carrying my Quark AA2 Tactical (R5). After the first few times I banged some anno off, I now treat it like a trusted tool instead of a pretty toy. I like the bright-per-AA package, the forward clicky and the super low, low mode.

Foy

pocket=itp A1 in a little pouch with a spare 16340 cell

edc belt=itp sa1 with 14500..spare 14500 in my pocket..

awesome setup for just about everything..

These days it's my TR-801, which I modded to XM-L and a 2,8 amp driver.