It seem that, MC9 is a little brighter. Niwalker max brightness is 2300 lumen, and MC9 is 2680 lumen. Max brightness runtime
MC9: 4 minutes
N50T V2: 1 minutes
Both are excellent SFT40 long range lights.
How to operate the filter: Filter operation video
The finish is nice, with no chamfers. The body seems robust when I hold it.
LoneWolf is a new brand, even do not have a English website now. Maybe I can build one after discussion with Mr Chen.
Ive got enough “medium-large” lights for now so I’m unlikely a customer, however I want to congratulate you on the nice finish, the “splash” anodising effect is attractive and not yet very common.
The agressive fins look functional and also differentiate this light from others on the market, well done!
Lastly, and my main critism, that LONEWOLF font on the head looks absolutely terrible, in my opinion. Perhaps it would be better in a different font style or smaller size, alternatively, make it smaller and put it on the flat under the button or charging port.
I agree with you, i do not like the “LoneWolf” on the head, it can be smaller or change a font.
Mr Chen is a mechanical engineer who is also a outdoor enthusiast. He bought lots of lights in last ten years. As he has a factory than can produce light body, thus he designed 4-5 lights in 2024. He just focused on the head dissipation more, in order to get a longer max brightness and high lumen runtime. That is why he designed so many fins. Thus LoneWolf lights are only suitable for customers who need long high lumen runtime, it is not a good-looking light, it is
an easy-to-use and practical flashlight.
For MD70, 70.3HI 5000K is available.
MC9 is designed for long range, thus 6500k is adopted.
Personally I also like 5000K or less than 5000K lights.
You can get a warm light by the yellow filter.