The rings of light outside the spot or flood most aspheric zoomies feature is usually caused by light bouncing around inside the bezel or off the star.

  • The worst light I’ve ever seen for rings was a small generic 1xAAA stainless steel aspheric light. It featured a shiny stainless steel bezel interior with screw threads down the entire length. As you unscrewed the bezel to get to spot position light reflected off every single thread producing the world’s ringiest beam pattern. It was awful. The light was quite poorly designed too. Extremely low output and it had no stop when cycling to spot mode. The bezel would fall off the light before the die image focused.
  • The very best aspheric zoomie I’ve seen in terms of rings is the Wowtac A3S. That light features a completely clean and black bezel interior except for the white washer around the emitter. The beam pattern is perfect, with zero rings in all zoom settings. It also stops just before you get a sharp image of the die. While this may very slightly reduce throw, the effect is actually quite pleasing as the beam pattern looks great even in spot mode.

Ringy zoom lights can often be helped by applying black paint or even black ink from a sharpie around the star, exposed pill and wiring. The black helps to absorb the reflected light and may reduce or eliminate unpleasant rings.