Hi guys,
There seems to be more and more Triple XM-L lights coming out these days. In your opinion, what is the best (as in value for money) budget triple XM-L light out there on the market? Skyray? Trustfire? Uniquefire?
Hi guys,
There seems to be more and more Triple XM-L lights coming out these days. In your opinion, what is the best (as in value for money) budget triple XM-L light out there on the market? Skyray? Trustfire? Uniquefire?
DRY?
Either DRY or Skyray King.
Thanks! Any other suggestions? :beer:
Tr-J12 if you want a longer light..it's a 5 XML though
edit: 1000 posts!
Congrats, pounder on your 1,000. Been great having you here.
Foy
thanks Foy..sentiments returned..
DRY if you want the biggest lumens. But only usable at top power for 5 mins?? Then too hot. Great light though.
King is a good user, but still poor on modes (only low and high, forget strobe).
TR-3T6 best in-between? 2000 lumens, more modes, best looking and build??
How does the Ultrafire UF-T70 3x Cree XM-L T6 at $94.99 compare to the others?
http://hkequipment.net/?sp=&p=6&cat2=168&cat1=11&cat0=1&id=1250&cat1=11&cat0=1&new=&more=&lang=en
Is it really 2500 lumens?
Yeah, I am interested to know as well.
Richie086 did some comparative beamshots here (scroll about 1/3 way down):
I have an Ultrafire UF-T70 and love it.
At the Photon Fest, we measured a DRY for OTF lumens, and it hit 3,300 L. It was visibly lighting up a larger field than the Nitecore TM11 Tiny Monster for example.
If more lumens = "Best", then I think for ~$68, its hard to beat 3,300 L
:D
Welcome to BLF, Teej.
It's good to have you here, Teej.
From my research they all seem to have their own flaws, not enough modes (UF-T70, SR King), underdriven (UF-T70, all 3T6 variants), not enough heatsinking (DRY), ugly (SR King, DRY). Overall I think I would get the DRY die to price/performance and the available modes.
Thanks for the welcome!
"At the Photon Fest, we measured a DRY for OTF lumens, and it hit 3,300 L. It was visibly lighting up a larger field than the Nitecore TM11 Tiny Monster for example.
If more lumens = "Best", then I think for ~$68, its hard to beat 3,300 L"
No way!! How was that measured??
+1
That's the budgest light, and a very good option