TINI is tiny. As in like seriously tiny!
It is such a marvel of the LED and battery breakthroughs that was made in the last few years which makes this light possible.
Aside from its size and output, is the TINI worth getting?
TINI is tiny. As in like seriously tiny!
It is such a marvel of the LED and battery breakthroughs that was made in the last few years which makes this light possible.
Aside from its size and output, is the TINI worth getting?
“The King of Tactical Lights 2017”.
That’s a pretty bold claim coming from Klarus.
But with instant access to TURBO and LOW/STROBE from the tail switch, that might still be a valid claim even in 2018. Or is it?
For most headlamp users, having dual (flood & “focused”) LEDs is like a dream come true.
Olight went a step further and included the “wave technology” that sounds kinda gimmicky or is it?
The Olight M Series has been around for almost a decade (since the venerable Olight M20 Warrior) with the intention of being full fledged tactical models.
Does their latest M2T qualify to be properly labelled as a “tactical” model or is just a marketing gimmick?
After phasing out the X7 model, Eagle Eye introduced their new X7R with several changes made.
So is the new X7R worth the premium over the discontinued X7 model?
For quite a few of us, one of the first few flashlight ever purchased is probably a zoomie-style light or even a Maglite focus-able light.
This zoomie light brings back much nostalgia and let’s see how it fare as we put it through the TLR’s review process!
For most, this light may not need much introduction, it being one of the more popular flashlight introduced in Q4 2017.
It’s hard not to see why it is that popular – single & small 18650 form factor hitting 3,000+ to 4,000+ lumens with a great UI to boot. Or is it really too good to be true?
After introducing their G20 XHP70 the year before, Klarus has now introduced an updated version – the G20L with a newer LED (XPH70.2) and a larger head to incorporate the larger & deeper reflector for more throw.
A ‘thrower’ single 26650 (non-proprietary) battery operated flashlight.
What’s there not to like..right?
Zebralight has been producing one of our favorite UI and we have had several of their AA series over the years. They have been introducing new models recently and while this H600w MK III might be a 2016 model; its updated LED emitter and wider (protected and unprotected) battery acceptance still makes this one of our favorite 18650 headlamps.
Olight has designed a special new knurling naming it “braided texture” for the new S1 Mini Baton series; which happen to be the smallest single CR123A light they have made to date as well.
Read on to find out more of this tiny CR123A light!
Some call it the “cockroach” of the flashlight industry due to it being almost indestructible.
But does that single reason makes it an instant classic?
A compact form factor 18650 light with sufficient throw for most uses – is it the end for the search of a perfect EDC light?