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Gregory Goode
> 3 dayPower switch is in front, exactly under your thumb and ready for deployment - not on the tail, therefore you don’t have to shift it around in your hand for EDC use. This is very convenient. I see that the newer “Pro” model is brighter (1000 lumens) and I may upgrade to that one. There are other competing EDC flashlights on the market that go up to 2000, 3000 lumens, but they mostly have tail-switches, which I find inconvenient for EDC use. I will stick with side-switches like the Stiletto family has.
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Tophsc
> 3 dayI don’t like that the program functions are difficult to set up
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Dylan
> 3 dayVery bright. It fits nicely on my hat to free up my hands. Plastic broke after a few months. May be good for someone who works a white collar job but for me it didn’t last.
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Albert I.
> 3 dayI love this little lamp 3 different levels of brightness , lightweight , and its rechargeable . I took it on a recent trip to Africa and used it every night for something . I leave it by my bedside and its great if I need to get up in the night without waking my wife or running into anything . Use it also to walk the dogs at night . You can easily hold it in your mouth if needed . It seems that the charge life is a little short [ particularly if using high beam ] but itis much cheaper than replacing those expensive batteries used in other Surefire lamps I charge it about every other day .
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Joe D.
> 3 dayMy other Surefire flashlights have wore holes through my back pockets. This one hasnt done so yet. Thats good news. However, its battery life could be better and construction seems weak compared to their other products. I see theyve now released a Stiletto Pro with an aluminum body. Good move. Wish Id have waited for that one. This is pretty decent value though.
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Deadpoolrs
> 3 dayPricey, but it is really awesome so far
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Dwight B.
> 3 dayThis has turned into my EDC flashlight! It’s bright and the battery life is great. Defiantly a recommend