Hi CRI Wizard Pro?

Tachead

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Thank you for the question!

At first we plan to change the diodes. High CRI edition - it is unknown at the moment. :)

Thank you for the reply:thumbsup:

Ok, sounds good. Myself and I am sure many others would really like a Hi CRI version. I will buy one for sure should one come out as I have been wanting to try the Wizard but, prefer Hi CRI(especially in a headlamp).
 

ArmyTek

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Thank you for the reply:thumbsup:

Ok, sounds good. Myself and I am sure many others would really like a Hi CRI version. I will buy one for sure should one come out as I have been wanting to try the Wizard but, prefer Hi CRI(especially in a headlamp).

Thank you for your interest in our products!
I have sent your wishes to our technical specialists and the head manager. :)
 

Lumencrazy

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The marketplace is flooded with High-Lumen Flashlights. Do something different and make us a state-of- the-art High CRI headlamp.
 

Lumencrazy

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Wizard Pro XHP 50 93-95 CRI: Armytek, Zebralight is making one to be released this summer. How about a new Wizard Pro XHP50 93-95 CRI. We already have more Lumens than we need. A 2300 lumen battery burner is just not necessary for serious backpacking and hiking. However, a high quality headlamp providing excellent color rendition would really be something useful.
 

recDNA

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Wizard Pro XHP 50 93-95 CRI: Armytek, Zebralight is making one to be released this summer. How about a new Wizard Pro XHP50 93-95 CRI. We already have more Lumens than we need. A 2300 lumen battery burner is just not necessary for serious backpacking and hiking. However, a high quality headlamp providing excellent color rendition would really be something useful.
Use lower modes.
 
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