Glad that you are ok.

Again, this is another testament to a very good practical and a very optimised light design there…… good endurance, good size/weight, good heat management, excellent hotspot size wrt field of vision and throw capabilites .

You probably don’t need extreme throwers that would make you develop “tunnel vision” up close with very low spill light making navigation very difficult and ungodly sizes/weight hosts, or extreme 10-30k lumens extreme lumen flooders that can throw 300 metres which means = wasted power, heat and wasted endurance and the foreground spill making your pupils constrict so you’d even need even more “brute force lumens” to get the cp up to get it to throw. I’m speaking from experience…….

All the optimisations above matter quite a lot in emergency prepping.

ps. of coz i am not dissing the other lights, they have their own uses eg the wide flooders would be good as video lights for aux supplementation esp to say 28mm on a FF sensor.