Strange that it disappeared since it’s such a wonderful flashlight!
50mm TIR with a 46950 battery would be a great combination. Add a handle that mounts using standard tripod threading.
Offer it with SBT 90.2 and FC-40 (or FC-60 if you feel adventurous) emitters.
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Great looking light! Is this S21A in Ti?
Is it compatible with The S21A 20mm TIR?
I would love a 3x21D with the 90mm TIR.
Do you plan on offering the 21G in aluminum? Also, does it use a 22mm driver?
Will the 21G be available with other emitters?
It looks like a removable bezel, I would think it to be comparable to a restyled S21B instead.
I would too, it might convince me to get another, if the beam is good.
Maybe swapped to a colored emitter like SBT70 blue or something of that sort, for the “lightsaber” beam
Sounds fun!
I just got my Wurkkos T01C, and would love to get an even bigger TIR thrower that has a fatter beam - like my Acebeam L35 - but same throw distance of 1000m. I don’t know of anything like that.
An 3x21D TIR with sbt90 or another suitable LED (L90, SFN60) could be this kind of fat TIR beam mega searchlight.
The S21G looks great. If the pill section of the head was made out of copper it would be perfect.
Like Simon suggested, I’d look at the M21H, maybe order the wide angle pebbled TIR for it if You’re only interested in flood. I have that optic on my M26D, which is the same head but 26650 tube, and it’s literally pure flood, no spot and lights up pretty much Your whole field of vision
Hi Simon,
Are these Colourful Titanium T3’s available to buy yet?
Also do you plan on making Colourful Titanium series for the T5?
I’m very excited about the new T5, do you plan on adding more colours in addition to black and orange?
That is crazy heavy and yes, would only be good for a searchlight. That’s like 2 regular 21700 tube lights
The link for T3 is on the post you replied to.
There’s a link at the top of his post:
When I click on the link it says “Sorry, this item’s currently unavailable in your location.
Sorry, the page you requested can not be found:(”. I’m in the UK.

