lol. you should have said you were just hiking a trail at the local high school and it dropped out of your pocket
should be interesting to see the response
What a tradition to start with! Perhaps from now on all manufacturers supplying BLF edition lights will test theirs like Shadow, Scaru and Mkett39 did as part of BLF critical tech specs to ensure worthiness in carrying the badge. Donât say we never told them so! :bigsmile:
The only place it contacted the head was where the bottom of the pill seated in the head. It was just a small contact spot to keep the pill seated. Other than that, it was dead air space.
Mr Lumens. I must be really stupid as some of the things you do to make something work Is probably very evident, but to me its not and I applaud your creativity yet again.
It would be cool to see a âBLF 6â or âBLF 10â listed on a light as a certifiability factor to attest to itâs ruggedness! Perhaps a CEO quote of âto the bottom of hell and the peaks of Neptune, this one will survive, oh wait, BLF did that already!â
Canât wait to see the end results, OLâŚyouâre impressive!
The color choice is great Now both become Old-Lumens style.
I think Zebralight will answer and they will send some parts or a new flashlight. Itâs marketing (hope you read this Zebralight-team ) and what will happen, if they do this:
If some members will buy a new light and ask themeselves âshould I buy a Zebra, a Spark, a Fenix or a Nitecoreâ they will remind at this thread âwait, Zebra has the great service and offer the forum some new parts/ flashlight. If they have such a geat servicea and the SC600 pass a lot of extrem tests without any problems, which shows the quality of the SC600 I will support the company and buy the Zebraâ.