Features
· Runs on 4AA batteries!
· Novel ‘Unique Integrated Technology’ offers a more sturdy and lightweight body.
· Utilizes a CREE XM-L U2 LED
· Maximum output of up to 860 lumens
· Integrated “Precision Digital Optics Technology” provides extreme reflector performance
· Boasts a peak beam intensity of 20,000cd and a throw distance of up to 283 meters
· Innovative single button two-stage switch offers a user-friendly interface (patented)
· Eight rapidly switchable brightness modes to select from
· High efficiency circuit board provides up to 22 hours runtime
· Integrated power indicator light displays remaining battery power (patented)
· Power indicator’s secondary function displays battery voltage (accurate to 0.1V)
· Reverse polarity protection prevents damage due to incorrectly inserted batteries
· Stainless steel retaining ring protects the core components from damage
· Toughened ultra-clear mineral glass with anti-reflective coating
· Constructed from aero grade aluminum alloy
· Sturdy HAIII military grade hard-anodized
· Waterproof in accordance with IPX-8 (two meters submersible)
· Impact resistant to 1.5 meters
· Tail stand capability
Dimensions
Length: 117mm
Head diameter: 40 mm
Tube diameter: 41.8mm
Weight: 159g (without battery)
Craig, how big is the difference in tints?
Is it possible for you to post pictures, I dont like the neutral to be too yellow, then Id rather go for CW… But cw too blue-ish is no fun either…
Seems like a really nice light, beamshots Ive seen looks a lot like the beam from my Maelstrom X-10!
The X-10 would have been really nice with a sideswitch too…
Now Ive just got to decide between nw and cw… But in a thrower you want maximum output, dont you… Which leans to the cw….