monanza
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hello all,
Just got back from a family reunion/ski trip (Tahoe - Northstar). I am happy to say that on New Year's eve we got 17 degree temperatures
and that the SLS2 performed admirably under these conditions
. I carried the SLS2 in my ski jacket's outside breast pocket and its temperature was well below freezing. Actually its temperature was probably around 17F because it fell and took a while to find
. The extra inch (over the SLS) was of benefit to gloved hands. The clickie was particularly handy (for me anyway) as well; the family was not familiar with tactical switches so it was less user friendly for them.
We were on the slopes awaiting the fireworks which were delayed by a full hour so we got to run the SLS2 for a while. My little nephew was very fond of the light and I was afraid that despite all his other presents he would ask for this one
.
Regrettably I neglected to try the AAA which would likely not have worked with an alkaline in the pipe anyway
. On a positive note the family liked their AAAs very much
.
Cheers.
Just got back from a family reunion/ski trip (Tahoe - Northstar). I am happy to say that on New Year's eve we got 17 degree temperatures
We were on the slopes awaiting the fireworks which were delayed by a full hour so we got to run the SLS2 for a while. My little nephew was very fond of the light and I was afraid that despite all his other presents he would ask for this one
Regrettably I neglected to try the AAA which would likely not have worked with an alkaline in the pipe anyway
Cheers.