Originally posted by: aceO07
Maglite is going to have to deal with the other companies that have already put out LED flashlights. Dorcy, Inova, Gerber, Fenix.. etc.
While I don't like the current maglite selection, except the Magcharger, I hope they make a respectable LED flashlight. Good led color, regulated output, good output, decent size and price.. Progress is always good.
Originally posted by: SSP
Umm... do you guys collect flash lights or something?
Nope, not in normal use. LEDs can be popped with significant over-voltage/current, but they're practically impervious to impact.Originally posted by: Shawn
Do LEDs burn out like regular bulbs do?
Originally posted by: Flatscan
Nope, not in normal use. LEDs can be popped with significant over-voltage/current, but they're practically impervious to impact.Originally posted by: Shawn
Do LEDs burn out like regular bulbs do?
White LEDs dim over time in use due to phosphor degradation, IIRC, the quoted 100,000 hours of runtime is to 50% of initial brightness. This degradation can be accelerated by driving the LED above spec and/or insufficient thermal relief.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: LtPage1
Maglight sucks. Surefire FTW!
??? Maglight sucks? pleas tell me in what way?
I have a 2D cell maglight that was issued to me a few weeks before i got send down for the invasion of panama and carried it with me in the fricken wet jungle. Then took it with me to the big desert for operation Desert shield/storm and did fine. Its now next to my bed and i know when the power goes out it will work, and if i need to bash a intruder in the head it will work.
oh and i put halon bulbs in it.
Originally posted by: Minjin
Maglite has been saying this for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
And yes, they are junk. I prefer quality tools. It always pays off.
Mark
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Took them long enough, Maglites will still be horrible lights all around because the horrible light itself wasn't the only thing needing improvement. Hopefully they actually use a decent LED so there isn't a large blue or even yellow/gold tint like they have right now!
Originally posted by: Looney
The elitism of flashlight owners are hilarious. I've seen this on other forums too. You're comparing $400 flashlight to a $40 flashlight... of course i would expect the $400 to be better. But that doesn't make Mags sh1t.
Originally posted by: Enfer Singe
this day will be forever remembered in the annals of time
Originally posted by: Googer
http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main/co_disp/displ/prrfnbr/419/sesent/00#
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: Googer
http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main/co_disp/displ/prrfnbr/419/sesent/00#
Not worth it for a flashlight unless you're growing money out of your armpits.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
It doesn't take a $400 light to make a Mag look like complete & utter crap.
A $35 Surefire G2 Nitrolon (approximately the size of a MiniMag) puts out 60 lumens of perfectly smooth light. For <$10 on Ebay you can get an extra lamp assembly & now you can switch between the stock 60 lumen & the 120 lumen HO lamp.
You'll pay to feed it of course, with the 120 lumen bulb a $2.50 pair of CR123's will last about 20 minutes. But for that 20 minutes all the maglite owners will be scraping their jaw on the ground.
The point to all this is that it only takes a few $$ more than the maglites you all love to get FAR more light, & better quality light. All in a package the size of a MiniMag.
BTW the SureFire G2 is entry level as far as good lights go. It's only marginally more expensive than a Mag, but FAR better. You can spend far more of course, but it only takes $35 to shame a Mag.
Viper GTS