I am impressed with this weaponlight as it appears nearly as good as my higher end versions that cost several times as much.
I mounted this on the Pic rail of my rifle, and it has been very secure with easy access. For simplicity, I will list the pros and cons below:
- Compact at 5.5 inches long with a 1-1/8-inch diameter across the crenulated bezel.
- Weighs only 7.9 ounces with the Picatinny Mount and the battery installed.
- Is very bright with a decent spread and focused center beam.
- Easy to use tactile push buttons on the pressure pad which comes with a removeable Pic mount.
- The Tail Cap is relatively straightforward to use but has more than one button. The main push-button is the on/off switch. The three-dot angled button on the edge of the cap is the button that functions for changing the illumination settings (I would have preferred just to be able to cycle through the settings with the main button).
- I’m glad it has a strobe setting, as it is useful for disorienting an attacker.
- Uses a removeable rechargeable 5000mAh Li-Ion battery and can be charged within the light via a USB-C cable. There is an illuminated charging light: Red it’s charging, green indicates charging is complete.
- Uses the more durable and easier to use USB-C charging connection.
- Waterproof IPX8 rating and shock resistant. Seems to hold-up to recoil just fine.
- Will stay illuminated for up to approximately 4-hours on Turbo, 7-hours on high, 13.5-hours on medium, and 375-hours on low.
- Has a battery status indicator light that illuminates 5-seconds after the light is turned on: Less than 30% battery remaining and it’s red, 30% to 70% and its orange, over 70% power remaining and it’s green.
it is a decent weaponlight that isn’t too large or cumbersome and which will apparently hold-up to abuse.