I would like to share with the other members...my dreaming light is one that works when it arrives and resembles the one I was dreaming of before it arrived.
LF2XT would be nice. If it ever comes available, I´m not sure if I can justify my self to buy it :)
Some reason I have been dreaming also of HDS. Very hard to think of putting so much in one flashlight, what if I don´t like it?
More realistic dream is a multi-AA powered powerful XM-L flashlight, with decent size and output.
Heck, a general multi-AA would do...
I´m very bad in bying AA.lights. Don´t know why?!?!? Size and form?
I have Eneloops, they are superior batts. I would like to use them more as powersource. With Li-Ion always need to check up voltages before/after charging, need to check them if storing longer periods and they still lose capacity faster. Bad ones hardly work a year.
Apparently it's sold out according to the website. The price is $253 but according to the instructions it's good for Martin Rescue and diving.
Several of the reviews said they have bought several for camping and for their friends. They also say that this light is as good as more expensive lights.
The pictures on this site say that the pictures are real and if there is some tiny discrepancy that you should just ignore it.
Now are you sure you can't afford this light...it sounds legit :)
This penlight is a great convenience. I gave one to my husband for Christmas and he uses it often to see menus in "low-light" restaurants. It fits easily in his breast pocket and saves me from listening to a lot of complaining as we decide on our choices for dinner.
In another review of that same product a husband buys this as a stocking stuffer for his wife but laments that he wishes that "she could really use it as a pen too" :)
This light is also good for Martin Rescue and unbelievably it's also a dive light even though it has a clicky tail switch.
Nah.....he probably just drops it into the hole in his jacket which was burned when the waiter (who was temporarily blinded by the XM-L) dropped the burning Baked Alaska on him.