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What is the extra impact resistance option precisely? Button top battery needed?
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What is the extra impact resistance option precisely? Button top battery needed?
Just incase someone hasn't posted it already, here are the results of the M25C2vnT vs the Current Throw Queen:
Eagle Tac M25C2vn Turbo head XPG2 PDT
Sony vtc5
783@ turn on
754@ 30 sec
228 low
Throw - 775,000 lux
Fenix TK61vn PDT
Samsung 20r
1465@ turn on
1434@ 30 sec
707 high
282 mid
51 low
Throw - 612,000 lux
Looks like we Got a new Throw King!
But you are comparing a XPG LED with a XML, wouldn't a XPG in the tk61 throw even further?
That is also the the tk61 v1, not the v4.
I just got this a fiat lux xpg2 pdtc version in the mail today. Omg does it throw. It has the most define hotspot iv ever seen in my life. It outthrows my xml2 version with ease !!!
The accomplishment of the M25C2vn T is impressive. However, because it is limited to ONLY 1 X 18650, it is also LIMITED in run time and how long it can sustain lumen output and its initial 775Kcd! I would bet after 15 consecutive minutes on max it will be less than 625Kcd.
My Friend Settimio measured my TK61vn V4 @ 785Kcd. . Because it has 4 X 18650 it is able to sustain TOTAL output MUCH longer,,,,,which for me is a much more practical light!
EDIT: As usual, the case is about preference,,also practicality. I use my lights Seven Nights/week for 65 to 90 minutes depending on which trail I take.
There are very few people on here who do that, whether walking a Dog like me or just hiking. Again, I USE my lights, not everyone does! Some just turn them on for 5 or 10 minutes and say,,,WOW! That is fine to. For me Practicality[decent run times], Power and dependability are the essential ingredients that my lights need to have.