BTU PK26 CREE XHP35 20W MINI Pocket Rocket

OMG!

That is an amazing flashlight! Its performance looks like it matches its looks!

I never thought such a beast would ever exist… But it does!

Slightly out of my price zone though… :frowning:

Impressive light!

Same here - for some reason my adblocker was blacklisting their domain! Had to whitelist it to resolve the domain.

I am using pi-hole on a raspberry pi and some list out there must’ve included the domain?

From Site: “Appearance patent protected, any copy will be prohibited” <=== Good luck with that. The Irony……

But the images never show no matter what device and network in on…. Tried with PC iPhone and android tablet… Weird!

Probably they made it available to certain regions only, not sure.

Can some one reupload the pictures on another image host? Thanks!! :smiley:

What a beauty, I spent my flashlight allowance on an L6 or I’d be in :heart_eyes:

THAT is nice!

Which driver is inside ?

Regards Xandre

Take a look at these. http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=2249 and http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=2248
Looks like I can finally upgrade my old JM07.

Beautiful!

Gagh! Amazing!

Real Nice! To put the size in perspective, it's a 41 mm head diameter light - lot of lights in this head dimension category.

The Eagle Eye X6 is 137 mm in length, SolarStorm/FandyFire K2 is pretty short at 129 mm, the NiteCore EA41 is 117 mm, and the Lumintop SD4A is close at 112 mm - this PK26 w/26650 is 110 mm, so even with the big cell, it's a compact size.

Thanks,that is what I think,too.

Regards Xandre

I would like to upgrade my JM07 and JM20, but both are e-switch and I do not see provisions for e-switches on these drivers… Do you know more?

the links do not work?

oh my goodness! A must have! Why can’t it come with the fancy driver and Bistro Firmware?

To me, e-switch's are a superior UI mechanism - better with two, both in the proper hand position for a conventional lower hold, easier to engage, and can be timed more precisely. I'm really lik'n the smooth ramping implementation in Narsil, but a 5 mode set is also very powerful, but easy. I prefer click ON, click OFF e-switch operations - not a fan of the press&hold to turn a light ON or OFF. You can do more, better things with an e-switch because the MCU directly controls it. A power switch, is by nature, somewhat uncontrollable, then timing is subject to heat, variations in parts, etc. This is why many (or all) of the high quality lights use e-switch's.

I'm not say'n all e-switch UI's are done well - many are not. The mag switch's are also powerful and easy, and also depending on how they are implemented - if done well or not.

I’m not at all techy. I prefer the e-switch as well. But I absolutely love the driver from the Cometa, and firmware, and have been spoiled by it. Also spoiled by Everett’s MELD Firmware, one of the very best IMO. I have seen the word Narsil around the Forum but am unfamiliar with it. Is it on any lights presently? Is it going to be on the SRK GB light? Any explanation of how it functions anywhere? I , also, do NOT like the press and hold to turn and off, and it seems more lights are coming that way.

this light, the PK 26 should have won a design award!

My JM07 is soo old it doesn’t have a side switch. It’s the original heavy 26650 that people were turning into hot rods with SST-50’s and SST-90’s. When I first got it it had one of the first XM-L T6’s in it. Torchlite was the maker I believe, then Shadow made the fins smaller and put more on it. A much better built light than it’s current clones like the F13.

Nice!!!