IS Promotions: Rayus C01 / PT10 Series Intro [8/28]

SRT6 shipment arriving tomorrow. Mostly black, a small selection of grey. As usual use SRT6 as the code. Enjoy :)

Might be of interest to you guys. Looking at the LED, and the tint of the SC600II, and the S6330, they appear to be identical.

Since Zebralight did say they S6330 are XMLU3... I'd bet the SC600II is also XMLU3.

@Calvin - Have they said anything about an update to the S6330? I'd love to see an XML2U3 version, that's driven to the maximum... the S6330 is my favorite pocket rocket for the moment. No one expects that much light from something the size of an 8oz cup.

Might be of interest to you guys. Looking at the LED, and the tint of the SC600II, and the S6330, they appear to be identical.

Since Zebralight did say they S6330 are XMLU3... I'd bet the SC600II is also XMLU3.

@Calvin - Have they said anything about an update to the S6330? I'd love to see an XML2U3 version, that's driven to the maximum... the S6330 is my favorite pocket rocket for the moment. No one expects that much light from something the size of an 8oz cup.

It's not my all time favorite tint, but it's definitely one of the better ones out there. It's much warmer than the standard xmlu2, but has a different tint vs xmlt6.

To me, tint makes a huge difference, and in terms of relative brightness, I find that I prefer the light from the zebralights vs the slightly more powerful nitecore srt7.

The best tint by far though, even better than the nichias imo, is from MTG2. I can't wait until we see a larger selection of warm high CRI mtg2 lights. (I expect nitecore, and others will jump on the bandwagon... makes sense to use 1 LED vs 3, considering the amount of light you can produce.)

No news of a S6330 upgrade unfortunately.

That's a shame. It's definitely at or near the top of my favorite flashlights.

Also an interesting side note on the S6630, description from ZL website;

  • Three independent battery power channel for ultimate battery safty and flexibility (mix and match any 1-3 batteries)
Terrible spelling & grammar aside, what this actually means, is one battery per 1 channel, will power only 1 LED that lines up to that one channel. So you can run the light with 1, 2, or fully with 3 LEDs by using 1, 2, or 3 batteries.

This possibly also means you can use umatched cells in it... a major plus in an emergency, or for people that don't match up their 18650 batteries.

Also, last note - Panasonic protected 18650's from FT will not fit in this light. Orbtronic 2900mAh 18650, and Keeppower 3400mAh will fit just barely.

Good news, the SRT6 in Black and Grey are now available in stock! We have a smaller shipment of grey compared to the black and will be receiving more grey next week or 2 so buy the units before we run out :D

Response from Zebralight is Nyogel.

We now have high CRI XM-L2, and XP-G2s available

XM-L2 Bare S6, 7D3 (2900K) 90 min CRI and

XP-G2 Bare Q2, 7C (2900K) 90 min CRI

Nitecore SRT6 & 7 in stock in Black and Gray. Promotions still active with codes: "SRT7" or "SRT6" for respective products.

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YAYY!!

Sweet emitters. Great prices!

High CRI order placed!

Should not the XP-G2 be labeled (3000K), like the XM-L2?
The XP-G2 is in the E7 group, which is probably the same group as the 3000K XM-L2 (if not Z7). Or am I missing something.

Thanks for getting these in stock. :slight_smile:

Upon further reflection, the emitters are likely closer to a 2900k rating.

Hm…. Should I get an EA4W, or EA8 NW for my dad?

I’m sure he’d appreciate the extra run time, not to mention the extra throw would help make this his new light that he can use for everything.

What does everybody else think? A 52 year old man who likes fish, fishing and the occasional yard work would an EA4 suit him better, or an EA8? Right now he’s using a silly incan handheld spotlight which has laughable output, but serious throw to lumen ratio. I’m leaning more towards the EA8 since it has more throw.

EA8 :slight_smile:

Calvin you should change the description of the high cri XML2 as its much dimmer than the other bins maybe 600lumen max instead of 1000lumen…

High CRI XPG2 and XML2 in my shopping cart.

We just received some info on the SRT3 and SRT 5. Both flashlights will contain red+blue LEDs. The SRT3 will be able to take a single (R)CR123 or AA/14500/LifePO4 with an extension tube. The SRT 5 will use 2 x (R)CR123 or 1 x 18650. We're looking at max outputs of 550 and 750 lumens for each respective flashlight.

:D

just commented on your FB post

WHEN??

Nice!