Shadow SC600 vs UF-T50 -- Winners Announced -- The Lights Are Done!!!!!!!

I’ll go tοο with the T50 just for fun!!!

I’ll go for the Zebralight SC600…

I believe the copycats are better than everyone think’s :slight_smile:
I go with the UltraFire

Mo

PS: Awesome Idea for a giveaway Shadow - Thanks

I think they both may be dead after these tests but I think Zebralight SC600 will last longer.

Zebralight ...It's covered by a warranty right ??

Explain this to Marshall at Goinggear

I will go for the Zebralight SC600. Have own neither light though but Ultrafire light’s quality can have big variation due to different makers…

Ill go with the SC600

Ultrafire UF-T50 :)

Have to go with what I own Ultrafire T 50

Thank you.

Very interesting so far and some great pictures to document it! :slight_smile:

I'm going with the T50 for the win. The extra mass is going to protect it. The only loser in this will just like MRsDNF said:

"Neither light will win as they will not be restorable. There will be two losers in this giveaway. Second loser first will be the winner and the first loser second will be Old-Lumens who has the job of the restoration. This should be good for a laugh. Thanks guys."

A complete waste of a Zebralight as O-L will have a heck of a time getting it to work again (if at all) after it has died. At least the T50 has a chance of being repaired and in the end, the one that is running when all is said and done will be the real winner and that will be the T50.

I’m gonna have to say the uf-t50 as well. Just feeling that.

Zebralight SC600 WINs———

well, lets go for zebra :slight_smile:

I’ll bet on the UF-T50.

I beg to differ. Am on test number five and already feel that what I’ve learned so far was worth what both lights cost. Not sure I understand why you don’t think it’s useful to know how these two lights perform (or not) under harsh conditions?

As for Old-Lumens, would like to clarify that he’ll restore/rebuild/refurbish these lights in whatever way he sees fit, with whatever artistic and technical license he wants to take. So there’s a lot of leeway and based on what I’ve seen of his work, my money’s on him.

my vote goes for the T50.

Oh I think it’s great to see how they perform under harsh conditions. It’s just that ZL’s are notoriously difficult to work on. I think he is going to be testing his skills if he has to replace the driver on that puppy. I think the UF-T50 will be much easier to work on and get back into working order. Thicker material on the T50 will make it easier for him to clean up or grind out gouges and nicks in the body and allow for more artistic license. ZL bodies are crazy thin and will be tougher to clean up damage to the body.

Once said and done, I'd rather have a shiny new SC600 working as intended, knowing that it'd withstand anything I'd put it through. It just hurts to see it abused more than I'd ever put it through just for poops & chuckles. :p

Either way I eagerly await the outcome of the tests and rebuilds. This is fun! :bigsmile:

I’m saying Zebralight for the win

Zebralight SC600 will win.