Reylight Rook Titanium EDC Flashlight review. | This is exactly what I was hoping for!!!
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- Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2023
- In this video I review the Vosteed X Reylight Rook Titanium EDC everyday carry flashlight. I go over its size and shape. I talk about its exceptional performance due to its massive floor, decent distance. I praise its power and its beautiful temperature of Kelvin and rosy tint of its 3 Nichia 519a emitters. I go in depth about it’s user interface and the lighting modes. I talk about how the light carries in the pocket and its ergonomics while using. Also the premium feel and weight that comes along with have a Titanium flashlight.
This light overall is a massive home run and my favorite EDC light I have owned and used slo far.
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One of these days I need to pick one up. Great video sir! Thank you for sharing
I'm with you on this one ! Got one as well, beadblasted, and man, yeah, for the price it's an awesome edc light. Rey makes really great flashlights for not a lot of money.
P.s. After you talked about the scratches, that's why i bought the beadblast one haha scratches pisses me off and raw titanium picks up scrayches really easily.
Alright I'm sold! 😅 I'm getting this light next 🙂
Have you compared the Rook-Ti to the Triple Dawn-Ti (comes in combo configuration for 18350 or 18650 but is +$20)?
Appreciate your videos!
Are you going to put tritium on the tail cap and the four spots on the side of the tail cap???? It definitely looks like a amazing looking piece!!!!
Prob on tail
Hi I’m new to these level of flashlights what type of battery do you recommend. Great video !
Well each type of light uses different types of batteries. This light uses a 18350. 18 being the diameter, 350 being the length. There are also lights that use a 18650 for example. So same diameter, but a longer length. Also some lights use a 14500. So smaller diameter, but slightly longer then the 18350. And 14500 is a spicy 3.7 volt AA for example. So in short, a 14500 light is going to me a smaller diameter in the pocket usually. While an 18(…) diameter light will in most cases be more noticeable in the pocket than a 14(…) diameter light. But bigger diameter batteries can usually put out higher outputs and keep more energy in their batteries for extended periods of use.
Reylight makes a 18350 battery, so I would recommend these off their site.
@@JadeGeminiM390 thank you for the very informative response!!!
Laulimas are worth the money, BUT this is really just as good if you don't care to have a super duper one-off light... I have $3000 in Laulimas lol I would sign off on ANY of Reys lights any day but the real sweet spot is the Lanapple series. These fat 18350 lights are a step back IMO since theyre more of a chore to carry every single day if your life depended on it
Maybe a little brother cr123 version.
I've been seriously considering the rookie, have 7 reys currantly and was looking for something with a little more staying power. My dawn is a little to big for edc and I find myself charging my ti lan or pinapple too often. But it needs to be edc able.
I really want to like this light. The overall design is great. The so called clicky switch is something that I don't really have any words for....It's like getting something out of a cereal box. If they would at the very least get a McClicky switch installed instead of what they currently use. I can literally shake the light and it will cycle through the brightness levels by the back and forth movement. I am currently waiting on a forward McClicky switch to try to fit in the light....
I would definitely say that one as an issue and you might want to contact Rey on Instagram. I can shake mine so hard that my wrist starts to pop, and it will not change the mode.
did it fit?
Sorry for misquote, the Mini Pineapple Max uses a 10880