Oh it’s in there: *Dimension( mm ): 32(body) x 63.5(head)
I really like how they’re moving away from traditional designs, it shows how far Chinese manufacturers (I’m assuming they are) have come along. Now if they started incorporating more advanced electronics (hint: Zebralight’s UI), and managed to keep prices down, they’d cast a big shadow over the rest of the Chinese flashlight market.
The day that thing is driven over 3.0A is the day I order it. One of our fellow members and store owners here has been working on a production of this exact light except I believe he is going to have it driven properly, and is also coming out with a 3*xml version.
Thanks Moses,got my head in the clouds today,wicked sinus infection.I agree the newer designs are getting better and also side switch is sweet along with a hidden strobe,so no needless cycling modes to get through flashy crap.
4.5A, 1500 lumens so the heat is manageable. I haven’t done much heat testing but I’m loving the build quality, the compactness and it’s flippin’ bright
Yes it will be in stock very shortly after a few things are smoothed out. I’m going to try to nudge Shadow to make us a 3.0A version of the JM26. Or higher? :bigsmile:
I think the 90k lux one is the K40.
But I’m interested in the triple emitter one. It looks like it might have some nice throw along with nice brightness. But I do think that 1500 lumens is a bit on the low side for it, but I guess it wouldn’t make that much of a difference from 1500 to 2300 (king).
I just know that I want to get a triple emitter thrower, so big headed triple emitter lights really interest me. Something like the TK70, except not as expensive as the tk70.
As much as I’d love to throw 2.0 or 2.5A at the triple, it heats up to 85F on the outside body within 20 seconds. Even at 1.5A each, 4.5A total. For this small package anything higher and you’re going to burn your hands imo.
The SL3 Triple actually throws a bit better than the 750x using visual comparison. The hotspot is not bad on the triple. Definitely not as floody as something like the Dry. It has some throw to it.
The JM26 I just got word that I will be stocking a 3.0A version of the JM26. Throw is good but definitely not K40 level. Comparing against the K40, the K40 rightfully spanks it. But the throw is still very good maybe 50,000+ lux @1m. I’ll have to test this later.
For those who are curious these lights will have a sleeve for 18650s but your runtime will be shorter obviously. Also a magnet for the flat top 26650s that are out there included as well