Well since this has turned into a discuss-n-debate thread, not surpisingly, I guess I’ll throw in my opinions of this light, hopefully along with a bit more education than HueD has provided:

Pros:

  • Very cool and unique parallel/redundant design. Unlike most multi-emitter lights, these Zebras were actually multi-driver. This is basically 3 SC600s in one body — 3 emitters, 3 drivers (on one board mind you), 3 cells. Each cell powers one driver, which powers one emitter. You can leave a cell out of this light and only 2 emitters will fire. That’s cool, and leads to a very reliable, redundant design that you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Great construction, very well made. I wouldn’t call other lights POSs, cause there’s plenty of lights out there that aren’t that, but this isn’t either. But it is mass-produced. Zebralight is a factory-made product.
  • Nice beam shape, broad and bright with a good balance of flood/throw. Revolutionary for its time for sure.
  • Rare. Very rare. Great piece for a collector.

Cons:

  • Cool white XM-L. That’s a very dated emitter, not very efficient and definitely not very pretty, compared to current emitter options. And this light isn’t an easy swap either, since its a one-board design. And even if you do manage to swap it, you’re limited to XM-sized emitters so none of the great new emitters will fit. This is a big “con” to me…
  • Older Zebra firmware, no strobes if that matters but it does have battcheck.
  • 2400 lumens is still a lot of light, no doubt, but as others have mentioned you can now make that sorta output with much less flashlight.

So bottom line, for the collector or big Zebralight fan, these are really rare and important to the history of the company. The chance to pick one up doesn’t come along very often. Its a collector’s light for sure. As a user…eh, honestly I’d rather have my modded Q8 along.

And yes, before HueD jumps on me too, I do have one. Here are some photos of it, for those who don’t even know what we’re talking about. But HueD should still post some pics of his own light, the exact one folks may want to buy.