[REVIEW] Sofirn SP31 (XP-L2 V6 3D, 1x18650) (Pictures, Beamshots, etc.)

SoCalTiger,

Thanks for reviewing this light, we appreciate all the hard work and I love the photo’s!

Cheers,
Splott-Light :slight_smile:

Great review, thanks!

Saw this on amazon the other day and thought it was interesting.

Do you also have the SP32? And it is on your EDC rotation instead of this one in the review (SP31)?

I really like a 2-switch setup with forward clicky tail, Although I’d prefer if the tail switch had no memory and always starts in high, like my Ultrafire C20 (Crelant 7G3CS clone) a “Tactical tailcap high mode switch” as Crelant calls it.

Love that light for those reasons, but it’s a bit too long. Sofrin SP31 is only about 4mm shorter but I like that it has the XPL and 3D tint.

I also wish they sold just the base light W/O battery and charger, I’d rather pay $5-8 less, than get stuff I’m not going to use.

I guess you can find just the light here on AliExpress store (https://tinyurl.com/y73gjvf4)!
I bought my SP32 there, without the battery and charger!
Take a look! Of course, it may take longer than on Amazon to arrive, but maybe it worths waiting and paying less in your case!

Thanks a bunch for the heads up on this! ePacket shipping is included (pretty fast) so I’ll get it there instead of amazon!

Glad it helped beam0 :wink:
Best regards!

Great review! Looks like a good value light, nice to see that it has a lot of the key features sorted. I might pick it up at some point. My only gripe is the modes. In my opinion I think they should have added a different medium of about 120-180lm, and consider the ~385lm mode high and ~1000lm mode turbo. Glad it has moon / firefly, unlike the comparable A1S.

The SP31 (in this review) is still in my primary rotation. In fact, it’s my default Go-To for a tube flashlight. This despite the fact that I have several other similar tube lights. I really like the color temperature and the Up/Down UI. My only long-term negative with this light is that you can accidentally enter strobe by clicking too fast.

I do not have the SP32 to compare. However… wait to check out my next review that I post in a couple days. Hopefully it will answer your questions. :wink: But, in short, I do prefer having the tail cutoff since it’s harder to accidentally activate. I don’t need the forward-clicky, though. A reverse-clicky would have been fine with me.

I’d actually prefer no memory and always starts in low. Really… I wish that all these flashlights had a hidden programming mode where you could set your preferences (like how Biscotti works).

Yeah. Personally, I would have ultimately preferred 5 modes and I agree that the existing modes are misnamed. The current mores are more like Turbo -> High -> Low -> Moon.

I mainly use mine on the ~40% 1A mode since it has no problem sustaining that.

I have both flashlights, sp31 and sp32. Sp31 is my favourite toy, while sp32 collects dust onbthe shelf.

Small side button not good for turn flashlight on and off. But it very good for change modes. And with forvard-click tail button makes very good UI.

Thanks for the reply. I’m not interested in the SP32 because it’s not dual switch. The reason I asked about it is because in one of your previous post you wrote that you EDC and love the tint of the SP32:

That’s why I was confused, but I guess you typo’d and meant to write SP31.

Doh. I didn’t even realize that I did that - mixed up the two model numbers.

I just went back and fixed that post.

Do you have the experience on the low voltage indication? Is it working and useful?
Thanks for the review.

Yes, when I reviewed the light, I confirmed that my light had LVP. The light will start flashing about a couple times per second when the voltage is around 2.8-3V and the light will turn off entirely 1 minute after hitting 2.8V.

I guess that the downside is that once you are at this point, you only have 1 minute of warning. You could manually turn the light back on at this point but you are putting yourself at risk of overdraining the battery.