yes: D
already in contact with Ric about this light, it wonât be âPalightâ for a long time, also modes will be redone.
I can tell more but then I would have to kill all of you lol
The pic and name makes me think it's a slightly better olight. Maybe it's the programmer in me. Replace "o" with "p", but barely so, so it's just "pa".
I like that like the olight S15 is has a lanyard hole that allows it to sit flat. The lack of a tail clickie isn't a big deal to me so long as it has tailcap lockout, and it'd be better if it had electronic lockout too. Of course I don't care about any of that if it doesn't have a good low mode and UI.
That $25 price is very attractive. I'll consider getting one to carry instead of my RRT01 when I can expect it to get sandy...control rings and sand don't get along well.
Fyi, the Shenzen price doesn't include the cost of shipping.
Unfortunately smaller flashlights doesn't mean smaller price. I only want to compare apples to apples. What other flashlights use a smaller 14500 or 16340 AND commonly available alkaline battery sizes, are side clickie or control ring, have anodized threads, and costs $25 or less with shipping? I'll even be generous and expand that to $35. The closest I can think of is the oLight S15 and Zebralight H52, which both cost a lot more.
Compared to a 3W police $ 2 light it is, but compared to a Zebralight 52 or some others its a good price. ( and it will depend on the UI is has. if it has all the blinkies in the main mode, siezure-inducing PWM, no mode memory, etc then its not worth it.
as leaftye mentioned, that price does NOT include shipping (no, there is no free shipping at shenzhen) and they ofter insist on DHL or FedEX so you can imagine how much will that end up costingâŚ