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Manker Timeback II 2200 Lumen Titanium Spinner Flashlight is releasing

Manker

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Manker Timeback II 2200 Lumen Titanium Spinner Flashlight is releasing

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Specification:
Emiter type: 4x CREE XPG3 LED
Circuit Driver: A17DD-L FET + 1 Driver
Light Tint: 6500K
Material: Titanim Alloy & Copper
Multi-Modes:
Group 1: Moonlight - Low - Med1 - Med 2 - High1 - High2 - Turbo (Short press <0.5s)
Group 2: Low, Med, High, Turbo (Short press <0.5s) + Moonlight - Turbo - TACTICAL Strobe - Battcheck - Bike Flasher (Medium press 0.5s - 1.5s)
Battery configuration: 1x 18350 / 16340 battery
Switch type: clicky
Switch location: tail of the flashlight
Impact resistant: 1 meter
Maximum 2200 lumens output
Working voltage: 2.8 - 4.5v
Lens: Tir
Waterproof standard: IPX-8 waterproof 2 meters
Weight: 155g (without battery)
Size: 94mm length x 27mm body diameter

Operation:
BLF A6 UI

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More detail please visit:
http://www.mankerlight.com/manker-timeback-ii-2200-lumen-titanium-spinner-flashlight/
 
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Eric242

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The stonewashed version looks pretty good. Unfortunatelly 6500k and non skipable disco modes within the UIs are a dealbreaker for me.
 

ven

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Really like the design, again though UI and 6500k is not ideal for me. More neutral 4000-5000k, spinner part......different for sure. Think I would prefer an infinite control UI . No doubt it's not going to be cheap, so when the cost is above the norm, everything has to be spot on . 4 nichia LED's or xpl HI would be a preferred choice .......

Either way cool design, like it:cool:
 

easilyled

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I'm not sure that having a loose moving part in a flashlight is everyone's idea of practicality.
As has been mentioned above 4000K XP-G3s would be a nice option.
A simpler Moonlight/Low/Medium/High with memory would suit me a lot better.

Also, Manker, would you consider changing your Brand name? Manker is very close to a very rude word here in the UK!
 

Joe Talmadge

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Interesting light. I'm a spinner fan, but not sure having a spinner on my light is something I want -- these are two pursuits I very much pursue separately. The lack of a shortcut to turbo (if I"m reading the UI correctly) is a deal killer for me anyway...
 

Tixx

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Look great!
Finish of Ti looks Amazing!
BLF A6 driver is nice!
Would like a more neutral tint
The weight is pretty hefty
 
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