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New Sunwayman M25C Ti?

Noctiluco

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In the Chinesse (edit: and in english):p website of SWM:

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KuanR

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Nice to see the control ring back, I hope it's the same as the V10R's of years past
 

Noctiluco

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Nice to see the control ring back, I hope it's the same as the V10R's of years past

+1

The escalation of Sunwayman magnetic rings is better than other brands like Jetbeam or Niteye, whose drivers increase the amount of light in small steps, but not continuously variable as it does Sunwayman (at least for human eye perception). In addition, some Niteye have numerous breakpoints in the rotation of the ring, making it more awkward to handle. I hope Sunwayman offers us new models of the V and M series; But it will be difficult to reach such nice, brilliant and balanced design as the classic V10R, V20C, M40A, V11, M11, etc, etc ....
 

thslw8jg

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Looks like an 18650 version of the M11R Ti. The lanyard attachment point and clip look identical to the M11R format.
 
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akhyar

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Indeed it looks like 18650 of M11R Ti.
So no trit slots like the Ti Dream version? :whistle:
 

ven

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It looks nice :) but that's one expensive light..

+1 looks very nice

Yes expensive, bit too for me as its 1/2 way there to a gizmo........

I would prefer a choice in led/tint too,more of a 5000k

Must be getting fussy................................er :laughing:
 

mjm8975

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Another tempter - and I've had great customer service from sunwayman in the past.
 
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