Beam of Sunwayman T20CS, ThruNite Scorpion V2 and Jetbeam RRT-21

I'm sorry for my many and bored questions but I'm a new guy and I never thought to enter in this such big flashlight earth. Now I'm on the home straight. Can you describe the beams of Sunwayman T20CS, ThruNite Scorpion V2 and Jetbeam RRT-21? I mean about length of the throw and about light around, so that I know where I have to put my foot in a black night in wild environment with high trees. I hope T20 CS and Scorpion V2 are easy to use like Jetbeam RRT-21. I hope you don't curse me. ;) Thanks a lot!

I have watched so many pictures ... about many flashlights but the reality is very different from the pictures and I'm afraid to make a mistake in buying it.

Bumping this up for you, and hopefully someone will be able to help you out.

There’s no denying that you’ve asked lots of questions (personally I don’t mind at all), but it feels like you’re getting close! :slight_smile:

Well, I can't help you with this question but I will second Misfire. I don't mind the questions. Everyone has to start somehow. :)

I like the SWM just for looks, sideswitch, and great things I’ve heard about them. I’m guessing the V2 Scorpion might throw the best? Not sure without the turbo head. Jetbeam just doesn’t seem to be as good as they used to be in their bigger lights… just my small uneducated opinion on these.

I only have the T20cs but it’s an awesome light…great throw from it’s size…how it compares? I don’t know they’re probably all pretty close…scorpion is driven hard but drops after 1 minute…I like the easy UI and always back button turbo of the t20cs…that and it will run it’s full life without dropping or getting too hot…perfectly driven light for a belt light…

Hi there, Fox. Although I use my *Zebralight sc600 *most frequently, I’ve found that for walks in the park at night, the most useful of my flashlights is the Scorpion V2. In standard form (non-turbo head), IMO it’s just the right balance of flood and throw. It can light up a tree at say, 250 ft. while at closer distances the amount of spread is just about right. As much as I love my SC600 it just doesn’t cut it at longer distances. I can’t comment on the other 2 lights though… Just my 2 cents worth.

Thaks for your reply, the choice is falling on two flashlights: now I’m thinking about Sunwayman T20cs and EAGLETAC G25C2. Van you tell me if is the interface of the Sunwayman T20cs is easy to use? I have read is Sunwayman T20cs uses one 18650 battery with turbo, it doesn’t work fine. Is it true? Thanks!!

The t20cs works just fine in turbo with a 18650…that had me worried also when I was looking at it, but turbo works just fine…interface is easy and great on the t20cs…