I agree with your assessment. For a 40 dollar light this one is a win. It does most things very well. I like your reviews. Short but thorough and no rambling. Please do more flashlight reviews.
Thank you very much! I really try to keep the video as short as possible and still get in the important details. I get so tired of people making videos 10+ minutes because they want that youtube money with no actual content. As far as doing more reviews I am aiming to only make videos when I have something to say and right now there are not any new products that really inspire me to talk about them within the context of actually being a useful light. I enjoy the crazy 20k lumens lights but I'll leave those reviews for pure flashlight nerd video makers I'm aiming to be more a camping nerd here. Are there any lights you think I should take a look at?
@@outdoormatters3219I have recently gotten into flashlights so I wouldn't know but I really liked the reviews of the two sofirn lights you made and in fact your review made me pull the trigger on the SF47T. I already own an sp35. If this is your passion project or hobby then I totally agree with the sentiment you stated about product reviews. Good luck!
I love the outdoors and want to learn to make and edit videos so this is my side project to educate myself and hopefully share a little bit of information that I have with people. I really appreciate you guys who watch and help me to become better. Thanks!
Thank you very much! I was hoping that a video of an actual walk at night would be more useful than lighting up a field like most people do. I think its helpful to see how the light interacts with all the branches and whatnot so you can see what you would actually be getting. I appreciate the support.
And also the important thing is you talk something about this very informative video...actually I have sp35T but when I attached into my bullcup its too heavy...I wanna try this one,,,and also C8L,,, I like sofirn❤
Please check also the little pocket rocket Astrolux ea01 or the lumintop and you'll be amazed. The sofrin sp35 its nice but in the category of nextool convoy and those are cheaper.
Thanks for the input. I have used and own both and would say the Astrolux would work fine but it isn't my preference as it is too fat to fit in the pocket nicely. I much prefer 21700 and also they don't have good clips. As for Lumintop I'm assuming you're talking about a FW3A or something along those lines and I really don't like their products honestly. They tend towards flood which isn't practical for use when camping generally and their inner tubes just cause constant problems and are super fiddly which is the opposite of what I'm looking for. Even the half decent EDC18 has quality control problems. The goal for me when picking a camping/tool light is that it is simple, cost effective and robust with a good balanced beam profile. My second pick would be an Acebeam but those are a totally different price point which I wouldn't really recommend to anybody but a flashlight nerd such as myself.
I agree with your assessment. For a 40 dollar light this one is a win. It does most things very well. I like your reviews. Short but thorough and no rambling. Please do more flashlight reviews.
Thank you very much! I really try to keep the video as short as possible and still get in the important details. I get so tired of people making videos 10+ minutes because they want that youtube money with no actual content. As far as doing more reviews I am aiming to only make videos when I have something to say and right now there are not any new products that really inspire me to talk about them within the context of actually being a useful light. I enjoy the crazy 20k lumens lights but I'll leave those reviews for pure flashlight nerd video makers I'm aiming to be more a camping nerd here. Are there any lights you think I should take a look at?
@@outdoormatters3219I have recently gotten into flashlights so I wouldn't know but I really liked the reviews of the two sofirn lights you made and in fact your review made me pull the trigger on the SF47T. I already own an sp35.
If this is your passion project or hobby then I totally agree with the sentiment you stated about product reviews. Good luck!
I love the outdoors and want to learn to make and edit videos so this is my side project to educate myself and hopefully share a little bit of information that I have with people. I really appreciate you guys who watch and help me to become better. Thanks!
I see fellow flashaholic i subs =) . Night trail walking video is great ; diff perspective.
Subs from Borneo keep it up
Thank you very much! I was hoping that a video of an actual walk at night would be more useful than lighting up a field like most people do. I think its helpful to see how the light interacts with all the branches and whatnot so you can see what you would actually be getting. I appreciate the support.
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Yes!
Nice video. Can you make another one showing its modes? Thanks from Brasil.
And also the important thing is you talk something about this very informative video...actually I have sp35T but when I attached into my bullcup its too heavy...I wanna try this one,,,and also C8L,,, I like sofirn❤
Nice lighting, how long does it take to get this flashlight after I order it?
Thanks! They come direct from Amazon on prime shipping so it depends on where you live but it should be very quick.
Nice review Sir!
Please check also the little pocket rocket Astrolux ea01 or the lumintop and you'll be amazed. The sofrin sp35 its nice but in the category of nextool convoy and those are cheaper.
Thanks for the input. I have used and own both and would say the Astrolux would work fine but it isn't my preference as it is too fat to fit in the pocket nicely. I much prefer 21700 and also they don't have good clips. As for Lumintop I'm assuming you're talking about a FW3A or something along those lines and I really don't like their products honestly. They tend towards flood which isn't practical for use when camping generally and their inner tubes just cause constant problems and are super fiddly which is the opposite of what I'm looking for. Even the half decent EDC18 has quality control problems. The goal for me when picking a camping/tool light is that it is simple, cost effective and robust with a good balanced beam profile. My second pick would be an Acebeam but those are a totally different price point which I wouldn't really recommend to anybody but a flashlight nerd such as myself.
Can it run on an 18650 battery with an adapter?
I wish it was a bit more floodier
The only bummer is no tail switch 😔.
WoWwW COOl i LiKe thaT FLASH LIGHt dude thats expensive ';[
I would say its pretty cheap for what you get but its all relative