Received the Armytek Wizard Pro Wide, and Sunwayman C21C from Illumination Supply yesterday.
The Armytek Wizard Pro Wide has been discussed a lot, so I won't go into it much, except to say it could use two changes;
-Lower low moonlight.
-Recessed and easier to press button. (The button is VERY hard to press.)
Other than that, it's a very solid good light. UI takes a bit of getting used to, but it's not too bad once you figure it out. I have a feeling I will be doing a catch & release with this headlamp... it was my fallback position, and I had hoped Zebralight would have their headlamps out already.
The Sunwayman C21C is by far the more interesting of the two lights. It's deceptively small for a 18650 flashlights. Not quite the size of the Zebralight SC600, but very close.
The Good;
-Build quality is excellent, and finish is HAIII.
-Machining is good, and I can find no flaws/burrs anywhere.
-The Threads are square cut.
-Very interesting design with a lot of potential.
-Red LED is surprisingly bright.
-The light from the Red LED is extremely evenly distributed. You can use this light as a red headlamp!
The Bad;
-This light has - no mode memory if you switch between the white and red LEDs.
(The light will always start on Turbo/High when you switch from one LED to the other.)
-Accidental activation is too easy... button is not recessed, and easy to press. It stands out from the body of the flashlight and will turn on if pressed against a flat surface.
-No Headlamp attachment/strap. This light is for all intents both a flashlight, and a red headlamp.
-No true Low modes, with either LED. 14 lumens of red is surprisingly bright! From the main xml2 LED, on lowest mode, I was also able to read a book from the ceiling bounce. Way way too bright to be considered a true low.
-Red dome is plastic, and I have a feeling it will get scratched up.
What I would absolutely love to see is Sunwayman develop this design somewhat more. Recess the button, maybe add a second button to control the secondary LED. Add mode memory, and most of all, add a headlamp strap & attachment.
In my eyes, these relatively minor changes would result in it being an absolute must have light.