Cheers for a great review Steve I’m actually going to buy one tomorrow. Suits me down to the ground due to the farming I do also will come in handy with my hunting
After your review,i just now ordered,Steve.Thank You!(hopefully. lol) I have been using various flashlights on my air rifles with just plastic colored "filters" taped over the lenses, so I suspect this will be a big upgrade.The price seems right,but only time will tell,but for now ,we'll see.Thanks,buddy!
Not a bad price if the stuff is made well. I got a Beast UV3 torch 365UV Nano Meter light. Everything reacts differently under that filter of light. Recommend wearing uv protective eyeglasses when using otherwise it tires your eyes out but boy does it light things up.
Sorry but too late for me. I have already went with the Olight Warrior X with magnetic tailswitch and simple push on red and green filters, 2000 lumens but no IR. Also the Olight Javelot M3XS-UT, 1200lumens ,filters and tail switch. Also using Olight mounting brackets. But price point a hell of alot more. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
@@stuartkerr2205 I just got the Warrior pro not even opened box yet. Regarding Warrior X have not used it enough to measure battery time as I always recharge it. Personally I don't regret spending the extra on any Olight Product.
@@stuartkerr2205 Sorry I can't be more helpful but I have no experience of the Fenix brand. Do not want to mislead you on something that I like. But plenty of reviews out there on Utube
I don’t understand why they put a strobe light on hunting torch it’s annoying especially if you must click the on of button to go through each beam settings
They use the standard CREE II leds like other manufacturers and they come like that. This torch remembers what setting it was at, so once set to say high power, on click and it switches on high power.
Steve Allan it’s just a personal thing, as we pressing button to make the beam brighter that annoying strobe starts flashing which is no use to us while hunting it’s more of a survival feature or to disorient someone if being attacked, I don’t understand why they put it on hunting lamps
Once you have it set to high (or another mode) it remembers. So when you switch it on, no changes. Unfortunately all these torch makers have to use the same CREE II leds that are made like this. It is a shame, but most torches are like this unless you go for a dedicated IR torch like a T30
Steve Allan that handy as you don’t have to go through all settings there is nothing worse than having the strobe flashing it also affects eyes when out in the darkness, I been looking at the torches as the lamps with their batteries are getting a bit to heavy these days lol, to put on my rimfire but there is so many to chose from, do you know roughly how long the battery power lasts on these torches? But carrying spare batteries is not a problem as they are so light for them.
Great video Steve. I want to shoot some rats at night time.Can i attach the torch on top of my scope and use the IR and will i be able to see the rats without any kits.
Cheers for a great review Steve I’m actually going to buy one tomorrow. Suits me down to the ground due to the farming I do also will come in handy with my hunting
Great touch I've had the same one for 6 months no issues
Yeah great value for money and great as a starter kit.
Great video. Ordered one. Thanks!
After your review,i just now ordered,Steve.Thank You!(hopefully. lol) I have been using various flashlights on my air rifles with just plastic colored "filters" taped over the lenses, so I suspect this will be a big upgrade.The price seems right,but only time will tell,but for now ,we'll see.Thanks,buddy!
Glad the video helped
Excellent video. Very informative. Looks worth getting. 👍
Great review jst bought one..this was very useful
Not a bad price if the stuff is made well. I got a Beast UV3 torch 365UV Nano Meter light. Everything reacts differently under that filter of light. Recommend wearing uv protective eyeglasses when using otherwise it tires your eyes out but boy does it light things up.
Sorry but too late for me. I have already went with the Olight Warrior X with magnetic tailswitch and simple push on red and green filters, 2000 lumens but no IR. Also the Olight Javelot M3XS-UT, 1200lumens ,filters and tail switch. Also using Olight mounting brackets. But price point a hell of alot more. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
OLights are great torches, if a tad expensive.
Hi Mate,
Am interested in the warrior pro. Can I ask how long the battery lasts on high and what's it like at 100 meters on middle power?
Thanks
@@stuartkerr2205 I just got the Warrior pro not even opened box yet. Regarding Warrior X have not used it enough to measure battery time as I always recharge it. Personally I don't regret spending the extra on any Olight Product.
@@derektodd4126 OK mate thanks. Tempted with the warrior pro but also like the looks of the fenix range.
Decisions.
@@stuartkerr2205 Sorry I can't be more helpful but I have no experience of the Fenix brand. Do not want to mislead you on something that I like. But plenty of reviews out there on Utube
Do they now do this now with an adjustable beam, great review Steve
BRILLIANT
I don’t understand why they put a strobe light on hunting torch it’s annoying especially if you must click the on of button to go through each beam settings
They use the standard CREE II leds like other manufacturers and they come like that. This torch remembers what setting it was at, so once set to say high power, on click and it switches on high power.
Steve Allan it’s just a personal thing, as we pressing button to make the beam brighter that annoying strobe starts flashing which is no use to us while hunting it’s more of a survival feature or to disorient someone if being attacked, I don’t understand why they put it on hunting lamps
Once you have it set to high (or another mode) it remembers. So when you switch it on, no changes. Unfortunately all these torch makers have to use the same CREE II leds that are made like this. It is a shame, but most torches are like this unless you go for a dedicated IR torch like a T30
Steve Allan that handy as you don’t have to go through all settings there is nothing worse than having the strobe flashing it also affects eyes when out in the darkness, I been looking at the torches as the lamps with their batteries are getting a bit to heavy these days lol, to put on my rimfire but there is so many to chose from, do you know roughly how long the battery power lasts on these torches? But carrying spare batteries is not a problem as they are so light for them.
See the video mate, timings for battery life are in it. But you are right, spare batteries are easy to carry.
Great video Steve. I want to shoot some rats at night time.Can i attach the torch on top of my scope and use the IR and will i be able to see the rats without any kits.
Ok for ratting is it!?
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