[Review] Convoy 3X21A

Convoy 3X21A



At the end there will be a summary for those who like only particulars. In each topic I will bold the key sentences, so it will be easier to notice what's the most important. Enjoy!





Table of Contents:

- General parameters
- Package content
- Appearance, parameters
- UI, runtime and charging
- PWM
- Waterproofness
- Light pattern, tint
- Beamshots
- Gallery and Summary



General Parameters

Name: Convoy 3X21A 3 x SFT-40 6500K (my sample has SFT-40, you can also buy SST40 version)

Glass: AR coated

Reflector: Smooth, SMO, better throw

Brightness: 6800lm (SST40) / 5400lm (SFT40) theoretical values, real brightness will be lower

Intensity: 265KCD(SFT40) / 142.5KCD(SST40)

Throw: 1029m(SFT40) / 755m(SST40) , (ANSI standard)

Tint: 6500K / 5000K

Charging: Built-in charging (USB type C), 3A charging

LVP (low voltage protection): automatic, lowers brightness

Battery: 3 * 21700, default not included, can be added when buying. Flashlight can be used with 1, 2, or 3 cells

Current: 17.8A (SFT40) / 16A(SST40)

Reverse polarization protection: No, so be careful

Switch: E-switch on the head

Last used mode memory: Yes

Capability of tail stand: Yes

Head diameter: 69mm

Battery tube diameter: 51.8mm

Overall lenght: 158.4mm

Weight: 569g (flashlight) + 210g(with 3 cells)



Package content

As always, in the package there is only the flashlight. But it’s quite good to receive flashlight, if you buy flashlight overall. Just kidding, anyway:





Appearance, parameters


It is similar in size to LT1 lantern

The flashlight is pretty big (and also heavy, but heavy is a Convoy’s middle name), but capable of carrying three 21700 batteries, giving theorethical capacity of 15000mAh.

On the front there is an AR coated glass, standard for Convoy. We also have a stainless steel ring to protect a triple SMO reflector, and 3 SFT-40 LEDs

The reflector is smooth, and centered using those plastic gaskets

3x cool white SFT40, small LED area means good throw

On head there are heat dissipation fins, helping to...dissipate heat. There also is an e-switch, and a USB type C port with rubber cover, that sith nice and flat



Battery tube with aggressive knurling, helping with secure grip.



Adapter for flat top cells, because it dows not accept the flat top cells


3 calls, to be exact

Springs are well made and thick, and the bottom screwable part is just useless, you can hide there something





UI, runtime, heat dissipation and charging



UI

Quite new in Convoy - simple driver, but with 2 different mode groups, switching by quick 6-click:

  1. Smooth brightness changing, similar to that known from the Anduril UI. Mode memory on, quick access to moonlight (long press from off) and turbo (double click from on or off)
  2. Stepped brightness changing, with fixed 4 modes: 1% - 10% - 40% - 100%. Mode memory on, and shortcuts to moonlight and turbo too.

Runtime

Using 3x LG INR21700M50LT 5000mAh cells (real measured capacity, using Lii-500, is 4700 - 4800mAh) I was able to archive 140 min of continuous 40% brightness - it is about 1800lm according to measurements. After that time, the flashlight was still shining, but I ended the test at 150 min with very low brightness, and cell voltage of 3.09V



Heat dissipation

Very good - 2 min on full brightness, in room temperature. The temperature control module is present, and it triggered reducing the brightness to a stable 50%.

Keep in mind that your results probably will be better if you use the flashlight outside, at night.



Charging

Thankfully, there is a USB type C port for charging. It can provide stable 2A of charging current

And you can use flashlight when it is charging, with batteries in or without batteries:


It can be used as a lantern :P



PWM

I did not observe any flickering on the lowest brightness. Good.





Waterproofness

As usual, Convoy did not declare any standards, but their flashlights are usually pretty good at not letting any water in. Let-s thest it!

2 hours should be enough





Light pattern, tint

My sample has 3 * SFT-40 6500K LEDs, theoretical brightness 5400lm and throw of 1km

And 2 other pictures (dimmer and brighter) to better see the light pattern:

Cool white light is okeish here, because it is designed to be bright, and this LED can produce a nice tint light.

Without the lens:





Beamshots

ISO200, t2s, f/3.5 sunlight white balance



What the forest looks like:



Beamshots of 3X21A:

Athe same pictures but smaller, to better see the difference + low brightness under feet:


Good throw, I was unable to test its declared 1km throw, but at 180m distance it really destroys everything!





Gallery


My dog likes it too!

Summary

Convoy 3X21A is another big and powerfull flashlight from Convoy. Equipped with 3 * 21700 5000mAh cells gives 15000mAh overall capacity and can power 3* SFT-40 6500K LEDs giving 5400lm theoretical output. Throw exceeds 1km (ANSI), so if you need a big sturdy powerfull flashlight, this is the one. The flashlight is equipped with 2 groups mode driver, one being stepless dimming, like in Anduril, and second is 4 mode group.





Pros:

+ SFT-40 6500K is an interesting LED, giving good throw and brightness

+ Sturdy, well made – threads well lubricated, SS ring and AR coated glass lens



Cons:

- Heavy

- Stepless dimming need to be adjusted to offer more smooth transition





If you have any questions, put them below, thanks for sticking for a while :)

1 Thank

Thanks for the review. Lack of tripod thread is a negative for Convoy’s soda can sized lights.

I have this light and I love it. I am very close to getting the SBT90.2 version.

Nice review! Nice kuksa you have there, and I love seeing that old camera! The smooth black anodizing on the flashlight really brings out the colors in your dog, too. :slight_smile:

The tri-circle beam shot without the lens would look pretty cool with an RGB configuration.

Thank you!
I bought that camera for cheap and I love it. Everything started from one of the Smarter Every Day video about old analog film.
I have always wanted to have kuksa, I like that kind of stuff, wooden-bushcraft like.
I though the same about RGB photo! :smiley:

Is that a Lubitel 166?

Just saw the rest of the pictures... it is a Lubitel 166. Nice.

I can’t remember the name of the company now, but there’s someone putting out a “wood resin” material with a couple different cups and tableware. Some kind of plastic with wood dust mixed in. Pretty durable, cheaper (or used to be), easy to clean…good for knock-around use. They were really popular with the bushcraft and car-camping crowds for awhile.

Yes, this is Lubitel 166. But not 166B, it is 166 Universal. More rare, and better - without quick release back door and with ability to shoot smaller format photos. I am using it currently with Fomapan 200, can’t wait to see the result!

Interesting, I’ve never heard of it.
I was going to buy it from Aliexpress, but accidently saw on my local store for half the price. It was obvious choice :smiley: And I could choose a wood pattern.
I’m afraid it is not protected well enough, and I am going to impregnate it with linseed oil varnish. I hope it won’t become darker after drinking coffee from it.

Had to search a bit but here’s what I was talking about. I can’t remember if this site was the original maker or just a retailer…looks like some of the more traditional looking models aren’t listed anymore. It’s pretty neat material, easy care, no worries about the type of finish you use since there is none. I saw a whole set of these at a festival…tableware didn’t seem very durable but the plates and cups were great.

I think coffee will find its way through most natural finishes…but it builds character. There are some food safe epoxies and durable waxes (if you have a good woodworking supply source you can search products for butcher block finishes or cutting board finishes). Linseed should be the “boiled” variety of course. :slight_smile:

Great review, thanks. I have a Convoy M3 and am looking to update it eventually with a 4x18A or 3x21A.

Thank you. I too think that coffee will give it a new look. I want it to look used, not brand new. But not too quickly, that’s why I think I will use linseed. Food safe epoxy sounds good too.

And I checked your link, those things are awesome! I really like the color and pattern, really cool.

It depends on which cells you like more - I personally would get a 3X21A, because I have a lot of other 21700 flashlights and cells.

Great review bud :+1:I’ve ordered one from AliExpress . I would like to get protected batteries,any recommendations.

I recommend unprotected cells, this flashlight has its own protection, so it would be better to have unprotected cells.
You can get LG M50T

Many thanks for the reply bud :+1:I shall follow your advice and purchase the batteries you mentioned :+1: