the Shiningbeam clip could fit (2.2cm). the xeno is exactly 21.5mm diameter
the p1a has 23.0mm diameter so only 2 commercial diffuser tips exist afaik but no diffuser lens cap. The 21.5mm is the Fenix standard and you get tons of addons like diffusers and stuff.
yep, one could build a cheap diffuser with Scotch tape or other (adhesive) film. folks on cpf who are dead serious about the EDC (which has to be as perfect as possible) enjoy the Quark (22.0mm). you can lego the light as you wish (different heads flood XML vs throw XPG, tints, Fenix diffusers, tailstand, momentary on, 2 UI's, professional clip, etc.). They're on sale everywhere (goinggear) because of the Foursevens rebranding.
Fenix LD01 (on sale), good choice too. (diffuser lenses, diffuser tips, etc.)
Xeno E03 (without clip) might be okay as gift but i never use my copy. When i am serious about lighting needs (for a particular situation/day/application), i use the Quark -- it's the most practical of my four 1xAA-lights. Has a nice saturated greenish tint which looks vivid on green grass/outdoors. the p1a .. we all know *why* we bought it. ( the p1a is not regulated on High-mode (Eneloop, 14500) which is a shame. runtime is 60mins; not 90mins as advertised. current draw is ridiculously high (2.0A on fresh Eneloop), no wonder it's so bright! ). it feels much better built than a Quark.
Shiningbeam clips should fit fine and because it grips body at two points it should be stable but i'm not sure about looks.
I checked Quarks but there is no combination of XML and single AA (or i cant find it) they do look nice...
Fenix LD01 is AAA flashlight and it has twist switch.
Although P1A is not perfectly regulated and i sometimes miss medium mode it's build quality is superb especially considering it's price, even beam pattern is really wonderful. It's my most used light.
Seems like i currently have only two options. P1A with some kind of diffusing film taped on lens or xeno e03 with shiningbeam clip.
I'm not so sure about finish quality of that ultrafire. It is expected to sometimes work in harsh conditions and if I'm not mistaken that clip style is often considered flimsy.
Driver you suggested is not compatible with AA batteries only 14500.
i am sure you havent missed myQuark AA XMLreview ;) (not too many people seem interested in it so i will complete the review when i am done with my other reviews like lumintop worm and tank e09) -- because of its price, it's nothing i would gift to my friends. It certainly is the best (=most versatile) and beats Xeno and P1A and Balder in many ways (except for price, tint and built quality and ..etc.. lol)
i meant the Fenix LD10, of course. has clip, can tailstand, looses modes on 14500, supports the fantastic wealth of Fenix diffusers tips, caps, and lenses, etc.
The LD20 clip on the e03 is/works "okay" .. but i am just saying that i personally (kreisler) dont recommend it. you could still use it .. many people (bfl, cpf) use the LD20 clip on the e03!!
Users with the shiningbeam clip (bfl, cpf, ..) could tell you more about it, how well it works with the e03. Looks? okay, matter of taste.
I wish myself the P1A had a commercial diffuser lens cap. (i've ordered a diffuser tip cap instead. it's better than nothing.)
Well search is finally over. I ordered Xeno E03 and nitecore EX11 titanium clip. I will have to thread holes or make back plate to mount it on xeno but final result should be more than worth of it as you can see from think2x (CPF member) image.
Xeno E03 and clip arrived today and I'm really impressed with quality of xeno, beam patter and tint are just perfect. However when i sized nitecore clip against xeno I noticed quite nasty problem. Seems like xeno changed lanyard hole spacing (smaller) on V3 version and there's no chance to mount that clip on it !
Were you planning on using the older lanyard hole to mount your clip to it? Why not just drill and tap new holes for the clip and leave the lanyard hole accessible for a lanyard?
I like that Xeno, But I really like that Balder! How long do they take to ship? At that price, who cares? I can wait. Really, that is a impressive light for $20. I"m going to get one right now!
this is a total cost of 9,08 Euro and includes 5,50 Euro of stamps for insured airmail + 0,76 Euro if paid with Paypal.
So there is total left 2,82 Euro for our purchase costs of the clip itself, invoicing, packaging, labour and margine (that also includes the tax we need to pay for margine and staff).