The Flashlight with A Better Floodlight or A Better Spotlight, Which Do You Like Better?

Hi, guys.

Today I recommend a palm-sized tactical flashlight to you. It is a 3000 lumen 21700 self-defense flashlight, coming with a 5000mAh 21700 battery with a type-C charging port.

:white_check_mark: Top lumen-size ratio – max 3000 lumens VS pocket size
:white_check_mark: Max beam distance 192 m/629 ft and max 150 hours run time
:white_check_mark: Power by 1*21700 or 1*18650 battery
:white_check_mark: 4 outputs plus strobe for different applications
:white_check_mark: Capable of temperature from –22℉ to 122℉

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In the end, there is a discussion question for you.
Both Cyansky K3 and Cyansky P25 are tactical flashlights, P25 features a better floodlight with higher brightness, and K3 features a better spotlight and much longer beam distance. Which model do you prefer? (Come and guess the photo below, which side is the lighting effect of P25, which is K3?) :sunglasses:

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Which I prefer always depends on the intended use at the time. If I could only have 1 flashlight period, it would be a balance between spot and flood, but fortunately, I do not need to choose just 1. I now have about 200 flashlights of higher quality. I am becoming much more selective though, and a light needs something unique now for me to pull the trigger. I just do not need just another 1000 meter thrower, or 10,000 lumen flood. It has to have something more to make it preferable to the others I already have. I actually am considering having a big sell-off of some nearly never used models.

If I could only have one… I would be screwed! For night walking, I really like a light with a good mix of flood/brute for throw. For me this has become the Convoy S11 or M21b with the 4500k FC40 emitter. I love the S2’s with an op reflector as well. But, my work light has a bit more throw for increase range, it is an FW1A with an LH351D. So, the simple answer, no one light can be universal.

I really like it when manufacturers tell me what color temperature the LED is and when they offer options other than cool white. Please stop with the self-defense claims. Palm size? Really? I’ll keep looking but I don’t see anything in your lineup that interests me yet. Marketing phrases such as tactical, police, search and rescue, self-defense, are only going to appeal to the 13-year-olds that don’t have a credit card.

Thanks for your opinion, sarge. I like your point that which one prefers always depends on the intended use at the time. The collectors may also worry that they have collected too much. :smiley: Follow us, maybe you could find something you want to collect in the near future. :sunglasses:

Mostly this.

There will always be some disagreement as to what constitutes “tactical” characteristics in a light. Primarily, the purpose of a “tactical light” is to illuminate a threat or threat zone, with the added possibility of temporarily, adversely affecting a targets vision or orientation. Single tailswitch, forward momentary/clicky, two modes (ON/OFF), 450 - 800 lumens, cool/neutral white (respectively) with a balanced spot/spill and 50 meters of throw is what I consider purpose built for “tactical” deployment. Grossly crenelated bezels, glass breakers, etc. are useless marketing crap IMO. YMMV.