Pre-sale ended. Regular price now.
It has been 4 years since the 1st edition of Triple Ti.
Now it’s the time for the all-new designed Triple Ti - Dawn.
Dawn has eleven significant improvements over its predecessor.
Here are the specifications:
1. Nichia 219C 4000K LED with an estimated max output of 1,500 lumens, or optional XPL HI 5000K LED with an estimated max output of 3,000 lumens. A true power of breaking the Dawn.
2. The Sapphire lens provides unbelievable high scratch resistance and durability, as well as adding long lasting value to this art piece.
3. Glow in the dark gasket provides an upscale appearance.
4. Redesigned tail provides smoother operation.
5. Custom-made rubber cap molding provides superior waterproof ability.
6. Improved CNC tuning provides better quality of machining.
7. Custom-made Ti clip and screws, available in both flamed or ano’d finish, are compatible with SF clips.
8. Limited-edition Mokume or Damascus clips can be purchased separately.
9. More finish choices: machined, bead blasted, stonewashed, ano’d (Add 50:money_mouth_face:.
10. Unlimited combination of tritium vials (9 or 15 trit-slots around head, and 2 trit-slots on the tail button).
11. TA driver with TK’s Bistro firmware.
Here are the prices for different configurations:
Regular price is 129$ for Nichia, and 139$ for XPL HI,
(Est shipping date is at the end of Oct)
The price of tritium vial (1.5*6mm) is 6$ per piece, available in ice blue, green, yellow, red, orange, purple, white, pink.
I provide installation service myself. Installation fee is 5$ per flashlight.
Paypal: 395090663@qq.com (F&F is preferred)
Please make sure you write a note of your preferred LED, finish and tritium vial colors when you send the payment.
Rey, I have several of your lights and I love them. The Ti Lan is absolutely my favorite AA light. I want to ask for this one, is the head mcpcb swappable with a noctigon triple mcpcb? Also do you plan on making copper version? I think for 18650, the heat might be a bit much for TI and copper would be perfect.
I tried to visit www.reylight.cn to get a better idea of what the different body and clip finish options looked like but the site has apparently been hacked.
Rey, if it’s going to take a while to get it up again, can you post some more pictures here?
When you say the head holds 9 or 15 trits, are there two different drilling patterns, or are they all drilled for 15 and some only loaded with 9?
Also, the internal BLF link to the driver info in post #4 above isn’t working for me.