I really wouldn’t focus too much on the statistics. What matters most is the usability of the light. It’s important to consider the overall factors of a flashlight: Body size (and cell type), shape, control placement, control operation, UI menu system, features, thermal management, beam: pattern, tint, spill, brightness steps, efficiency, and throw (to name the main things, there are other considerations as well).

Zebralight as a company has had some QC challenges as of late, but they still make a great product. Some people will focus purely on the lumens/candela versus other less costly lights, but miss the complete picture. Zebralight doesn’t try to be the brightest. They focus on delivering an overall well thought out package.

@Geronimo, you’ve recently joined here but we don’t know the extent of your LED flashlight experience. If you’ve just jumped in and bought a few lights based on preliminary info you’ve found, take a breather to get to know the lights you’ve got and continue learning. There’s a lot to learn! From what I’ve found for myself and observed in others, is that the “brighter is better” focus you start with in the beginning will eventually fade as you realize the sum of all flashlight characteristics becomes more important in the long run.