thegeneral123 that is actually why I stopped reviewing and using. They are good but there are tons of other great lights out there. I gravitate to streamlight, Fenix, and even some 5.11 over olight thrunite
@@gideonstactical Totally agree, I think Olight do make decent products as you say but they don't really stand out as being better than any others. There are plenty of other manufacturers and they don't need to spam so aggressively. You will laugh but I still get a lot of mileage from my Klarus, Lenser and Inova torches. The thing I also dislike about Olight is the misleading lumen advertising. Yes, they have amazing output for their size but they 1. Don't have the appropriate reflector size to utilise that lumen output efficiently. 2. The runtime on max lumen is incredibly short to protect from overheating and overloading the battery. 950-1100 lumens in a small package is great, for all of 30 seconds... *sarcasm*.
@@thegeneral123 Spamming seems to work though, given how many 'tacticool/EDC' channels are packed with Olight reviews. It's all about becoming THE brand name that enters everyone's heads when they think of the product type... like how Hoover has become a generic term for a vacuum cleaner - Even if yours is a Vax or a Dyson, you still hoover the carpet, eh! As for Olight... I have a fair few of the diddy ones myself, but only because they were free and they're cute. For big boy stuff (and even small-ish general usage) I still favour Fenix and Nitecore. I bought a Perun Mini for a friend and was impressed enough that I was considering one for myself, but the max lumen runtime (1,000lm in this case) is not the biggest kicker... it's the really big drop-off to 250lm on the next level down, and then only for 1.5hrs.... Fenix, by comparison, offer a very similar model (same form factor and everything) that maxes at 500lm, but for up to 2hrs and the drop is to 130lm for up to 10hrs. Perfectly capable when you need the power, but far better performance overall, and only 5mm larger than the Olight.
I’ve purchased one of those LD 15 from Fenix. I carry it as part of my EDC. I use the 2 way pocket on the LD 15 when I’m wearing a fleece jacket or vest, I’ll either put the light collar, or in the front of either the jacket or vest when I’m wearing it partially open.
Love the content. I’ll be grabbing one soon. I have a Fenix pd35 v3. First “edc” flash light. Went from a mini mag light that I had around but now carry the Fenix daily. Love it so much. The versatility of Fenix is great. I picked up a CL20R that I carry in an edc bag and it’s amazing.
The LD15R would be an ideal search and rescue tool if it had a longer barrel with a bigger battery capacity. (Think LD15R capability/features with an LD22 battery.)
I plan on getting a new flashlight in the near future but I’m really not big on 90 degree flashlights and I’m not big on the 123 batteries,next flashlight I get will run on a 18650 and have a max output of atleast 1,000 lumens..I’m eyeing one of the Olight Batons for around the $60 range
So I am an army medic as well as a civilian paramedic and I am having a hard time deciding what edc light would be the best for me in terms of ruggedness, simplicity and output. I see a lot of options but im not sure where to settle. What would you recommend?
The battery only has a capacity of 700mAh? Uhm... a cheapo rechargeable AA from IKEA holds 2450mAh. And I can buy 4 of those for one of CR123. Am I missing something here?
But the voltage is higher... Much lower selfdischarge..(about 20 years) Cold/hot resistant.. I know what you mean but for an real emergency flashlight it's better your drive with Lithium battery. I leave one in my car and one in the kitchen. The other flashlight (EDC) I drive with Ladda and Eneloop.
I like some of the features on that light but I'm not a big fan of the 123 form. Too short and power limited. Not a good performance for price ratio. I'd rather have a AA/14500 than a 123. Just my opinion.
Have enjoyed your reviews in the past but this was a 15 min infomercial. And what happened to the competitive options? I hope this sales pitch isn't indicative of what's to come :/
I’ve Pretty Much been a Surefire guy mostly because of the Tactical aspects, But the battery situation is DEF. an issue, costly and must be replaced quite frequently.rechargeable models are very costly. This little light looks very appealing . Thank all You for the review. Well Done as Always.Aaron...⚔️ GOD, FAMILY, FRIENDS!!! In That Order! And then; GUNS, GEAR, & Giant Largemouth Bass!!😎🔪.
Honestly, nice to see a channel that is not just spamming Olight. I have several Olight torches but getting sick of hearing about them.
thegeneral123 that is actually why I stopped reviewing and using. They are good but there are tons of other great lights out there. I gravitate to streamlight, Fenix, and even some 5.11 over olight thrunite
@@gideonstactical Totally agree, I think Olight do make decent products as you say but they don't really stand out as being better than any others. There are plenty of other manufacturers and they don't need to spam so aggressively. You will laugh but I still get a lot of mileage from my Klarus, Lenser and Inova torches.
The thing I also dislike about Olight is the misleading lumen advertising. Yes, they have amazing output for their size but they 1. Don't have the appropriate reflector size to utilise that lumen output efficiently. 2. The runtime on max lumen is incredibly short to protect from overheating and overloading the battery.
950-1100 lumens in a small package is great, for all of 30 seconds... *sarcasm*.
@@thegeneral123 Inova is still around?
@@thegeneral123 Spamming seems to work though, given how many 'tacticool/EDC' channels are packed with Olight reviews. It's all about becoming THE brand name that enters everyone's heads when they think of the product type... like how Hoover has become a generic term for a vacuum cleaner - Even if yours is a Vax or a Dyson, you still hoover the carpet, eh!
As for Olight... I have a fair few of the diddy ones myself, but only because they were free and they're cute. For big boy stuff (and even small-ish general usage) I still favour Fenix and Nitecore.
I bought a Perun Mini for a friend and was impressed enough that I was considering one for myself, but the max lumen runtime (1,000lm in this case) is not the biggest kicker... it's the really big drop-off to 250lm on the next level down, and then only for 1.5hrs....
Fenix, by comparison, offer a very similar model (same form factor and everything) that maxes at 500lm, but for up to 2hrs and the drop is to 130lm for up to 10hrs. Perfectly capable when you need the power, but far better performance overall, and only 5mm larger than the Olight.
I’ve purchased one of those LD 15 from Fenix. I carry it as part of my EDC. I use the 2 way pocket on the LD 15 when I’m wearing a fleece jacket or vest, I’ll either put the light collar, or in the front of either the jacket or vest when I’m wearing it partially open.
Just ordered one from Fenix. Remote camping and car repairs!
Love the content. I’ll be grabbing one soon. I have a Fenix pd35 v3. First “edc” flash light. Went from a mini mag light that I had around but now carry the Fenix daily. Love it so much. The versatility of Fenix is great. I picked up a CL20R that I carry in an edc bag and it’s amazing.
Pill bottles make excellent cr 123 battery carriers. Just put a plastic spacer between the two layers.One bottle holds six cr123 batteries.
The LD15R would be an ideal search and rescue tool if it had a longer barrel with a bigger battery capacity. (Think LD15R capability/features with an LD22 battery.)
I plan on getting a new flashlight in the near future but I’m really not big on 90 degree flashlights and I’m not big on the 123 batteries,next flashlight I get will run on a 18650 and have a max output of atleast 1,000 lumens..I’m eyeing one of the Olight Batons for around the $60 range
I'm still rockin the HL50 love it.
Ordered one. Good to have in my car kit!
Almost identical to the HM50R headlamp, except it doesn't have the pocket clip, magnetic base or red light option.
Just ordered one ,thanks
If you set the flashlight to red mode, does the flashlight stay in that mode when turned off and back on?
Im a big fan of the Fenix MC11 so this will be on my list
Keeping hoping the MC11 will be upgraded to this level with adjustable arm
Somehow mine has mode memory..the press and hold does not directly go to the lowest mode/3 lumen..
How long does it remain charged without daily use? I'd like to keep it in my backpack for emergencies without daily charging...
Is the light nested deep enough in the nite ize headband? I'm concerned it would just fall out over time.
Hi there, how come you never tested a 5.11 CFK 7 knife? Please do... thanks!
6:58 pro tip: rotate your hat
Well done, this will complement my Olight S1R 2. By the way, is a warm or white beam?
Throw it on the front of a plate Carrier or chest rig 🤔
So I am an army medic as well as a civilian paramedic and I am having a hard time deciding what edc light would be the best for me in terms of ruggedness, simplicity and output. I see a lot of options but im not sure where to settle. What would you recommend?
link to the headstrap?
The battery only has a capacity of 700mAh? Uhm... a cheapo rechargeable AA from IKEA holds 2450mAh. And I can buy 4 of those for one of CR123.
Am I missing something here?
But the voltage is higher...
Much lower selfdischarge..(about 20 years)
Cold/hot resistant..
I know what you mean but for an real emergency flashlight it's better your drive with Lithium battery.
I leave one in my car and one in the kitchen.
The other flashlight (EDC) I drive with Ladda and Eneloop.
@@paulpaule4934 I see. Thx for the enlightenment.
I like some of the features on that light but I'm not a big fan of the 123 form. Too short and power limited. Not a good performance for price ratio. I'd rather have a AA/14500 than a 123. Just my opinion.
Same here, you might like one of these: budgetlightforum.com/node/59685
RUclipsr “this thing has more features than a Swiss Army knife!”
Reality “this guy clearly hasn’t seen a modern edc flashlight!!”
😂🤣🤔
Great Video!
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great review. makes me steer away from this, which is appreciated
Mark Olsen glad to hear that, just as important and knowing what to get.
Nice!
Have enjoyed your reviews in the past but this was a 15 min infomercial. And what happened to the competitive options? I hope this sales pitch isn't indicative of what's to come :/
I’ve Pretty Much been a Surefire guy mostly because of the Tactical aspects, But the battery situation is DEF. an issue, costly and must be replaced quite frequently.rechargeable models are very costly. This little light looks very appealing . Thank all You for the review. Well Done as Always.Aaron...⚔️ GOD, FAMILY, FRIENDS!!! In That Order! And then; GUNS, GEAR, & Giant Largemouth Bass!!😎🔪.