The Prime C1 Pro has very similar user interface as the Armytek Wizard C2 Pro Max and Wizard C2 Pro Max LR but in a much smaller form factor.
Note: Stay tuned till the end of the review for the 15% discount code.
The Prime C1 Pro has very similar user interface as the Armytek Wizard C2 Pro Max and Wizard C2 Pro Max LR but in a much smaller form factor.
Note: Stay tuned till the end of the review for the 15% discount code.
The Nitecore MH25 Pro is the latest iteration from the Nitecore MH25 family.
Let’s check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore MH25 Pro model.
The ReyLight Krystal is Rey Ye’s first Quad flashlight (4 main LEDs) with an additional secondary LED that runs on his new ReyLight driver.
The name Krystal has an interesting play of the word “crystal” as well.
At the time of this writing, the ReyLight Krystal is made of Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) only.
The 2nd generation of the original ReyLight Triple Ti is finally here!
With several changes/updates from the predecessor, the ReyLight Triple Ti Dawn is introduced as Rey Ye’s latest creation; with its name inspired by the phrase “break of dawn”.
Note: the Ti Dawn reviewed here is the bare bones Stonewashed version (no tritium vials installed by Rey Ye) with Nichia 219C (4000K), Green GITD Gasket Optic Glow and 9 Tritium Vial slots on the head.
The TinyDC first debuted around mid-2015. The TinyDC was then renamed DC1 (1*18350 body) in early mid-2017, to pave the way for the introduction of the DC2 (1*18650 body) model later in the year.
As we have mentioned in our Oveready TorchLAB BOSS review, there are several Custom makers with Titanium triple lights in the market for several years now- is this the one to get while you still can?
Note: This review is based on the Titanium DC1 (Ti DC1) model with Blue Titanium Clip Screws & Green Optic Glow options.
The BOSS (Bright Output Small Size) flashlight first debuted around mid-2016. However, it was not until December 2017 that the Titanium BOSS was finally released.
Some may snort at the idea of a high powered (output) flashlight in Titanium due to its lesser than ideal heat dissipating properties but for Titanium geeks like us – it’s a dream come true!
With several new Custom makers of Titanium triples lights in the market these few years; is this the one to get while you still can?