PBWilson
(PBWilson)
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I too was given a Sofirn SP31 v2.0 to share my thoughts and feedback.
I agree with Mr. Brown in his thorough review. It’s a solid light and honestly, it is a really great choice both for someone interested in getting into li-ion lights (mine came with a Sofirn 3000mAh cell and a single slot charger) and for someone looking for an affordable but quality light.
Some thoughts to add to this review:
I like the all-in-one package and am considering buying some for family who like my collection of flashlights, don’t want to spend a bunch and don’t want the hassle of sourcing their own cell and charger. I do wonder what the cell is under the wrapper though…
It seems to be of similar quality as the Astrolux S1 or Convoy S2+ lights I own but Sofirn offers a few more choices to suit different people’s needs or wants. I have a Sofirn SP32 and an SP32A and use both of them pretty often. I wasn’t sure about the tail switch for on/off but I’m seeing the usefulness of the forward clicky switch to quickly turn it on and off or to play signal games with my son in the woods. I prefer a single switch so I use my SP32 a bit more. I thought I’d like the ramping feature of the SP32A but as it was reported in other threads, it’s a bit on the slow side with a pause in the middle somewhere. I switched it to modes and it works better for me. If someone likes ramping, Sofirn updated it to a quicker setup. It’s also nice that Sofirn offers different emitters. The XPL-HI of the SP31 v2.0 is throwier and more focused than my other Sofirn lights and has a nice tint between neutral and cool. I’ve got three other lights with HI emitters and I can see why it’s so popular. The anodizing is very nice and that sweet spot between glossy (which I hate) and chalky/matte (which is fine).
I like how Sofirn seems to pay attention to feedback. The side switches on my three Sofirn lights have appeared to be increasing in quality as the new lights have been released. The SP32 switch is fine, but the SP32A and SP31 switches are a good deal more tactile and it’s nice to have the battery indicator on the SP31. Like I said before, they worked on the ramping of the SP32A and the little touches like grease on the SP31 threads were applied with more care than on the earlier lights. Sofirn also seems to pay attention to their competition. Their pocket clip (while not a deep carry model) is more refined than the ones I have on my Convoy and Astrolux. It fits the tube well and has a nice tension. No tweaking was necessary to get it to grab well.
I don’t like that it’s a bit longer than a number of my other 18650 lights and the tail switch makes it about a 1/2” longer than my S1, S2+ and other Sofirn lights. It’s considerably longer than my Zebralights and my Emisar D4 too. Not being able to tailstand isn’t a deal breaker for me but it’s nice to know that they are working to fix that.
Overall, it’s a solid choice. I appreciate the chance to review it.