Skilhunt E2A AA review High CRI EDC flashlight

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  • Опубликовано: 20 апр 2023
  • Skilhunt E2A AA review High CRI EDC flashlight
    A small cheap and effective EDC flashlight that has nice AA alkaline fallback support. If only they could fix that funky beam artifact up real close.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @TheFossilChannel
    @TheFossilChannel Год назад +3

    Yes, this is a great light. had mine for a awhile and love it.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +2

      Thanks for this its so important to have feedback from users of each light. it keeps the channel full of helpful real world user data. Im testing a little Wurkkos TS10 right now and its making me possibly swap this one out for its space in my little jacket pocket. Loving its little Aux LEDS.

  • @noctilucent7396
    @noctilucent7396 9 месяцев назад +2

    I do warm lights for lanterns, cool lights for flash lights

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  8 месяцев назад +2

      Interesting im a big fan of warm but i stick all my bulbs on warm high cri in house then out with flashlights im happy to use both white or warm but usually find myself reaching for the warms. :-)

  • @forumanomaly
    @forumanomaly Год назад +4

    One thing to mention for this light - the tail switch is very stiff and takes a lot of force to activate (at least it is on mine). I hate that - but otherwise, it is a nice little light.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +6

      Yes its slightly stiffer on mine when I compare to others the tool AA is lighter and the sofrin ts10 is lighter still. Didn't mind much as it was in my pocket all the time saved me any accidental turn ons.

  • @pmason6076
    @pmason6076 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great review. FYI this torch comes with 2 battery options from Skillhunt: the 'BL-108' @ 800 mAh (which you have), and 'BL-110C' @ 1050 mAh (which is a fairly longer life version). Price difference is only about £2.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  11 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't even know that thank you so much for this, I have pinned your comment so it goes to the top. This is a nice little light what do you think of it? I sometimes feel like Skilhunt gets forgotten about in the scene as Sofirn, wurkoss etc. are the in thing right now.

    • @pmason6076
      @pmason6076 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TrailTrek I love it. I got the grey version with the Neutral White LED, just because it was brighter than the high CRI. The E2A and my Lumintop EDC AA are my go to torches.

  • @Thrael72008
    @Thrael72008 Год назад +1

    Well, hello again. Nice to see you back in reviewing lights.
    Personally, I like the aesthetics. The TIR looks like a rather wide angle but perhaps the bezel limits the beam. I like this clip very much but I'd definitely try to bend the neck before putting it on. I'm a sucker for 2-way deep carry clips.
    As for the outside video part... people might forget that when when we 're on the countryside we mostly see green and some brown colours. I like the fact that you pointed it towards the grass.
    I remember some shots of mine where an FC40 ~4250K light made the vegetation look far nicer than a 5000K LH351D TS25 did.
    Thanks for the review.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +2

      Very welcome I also find it useful to test lights on bark and grass then I can look for browns and red in the bark and check the quality of the greens. I also like two way clips, too many lights just stick a rubbish clip on as an after thought.

  • @themattenthehat
    @themattenthehat Год назад +3

    They claim this thing is only 48 g with the included cell? That is lighter than my 16340 lights, very impressive. But their claimed battery life is also worse than those 16340 lights, so not sure what's up with that. The Wuben H5 has a similar problem - great light, but seems to burn through its cell faster than most. I guess the circuit to also accept Ni-MH really kills the efficiency of lithium

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +3

      Small lights are fantastic and easy to carry and give pocket space, but then when they make them use lithium they like to go for super high turbos that just east through cells so fast. My little FWAA is lovely (apart from the button issue) but it east my vapcell 14500 in no time on higher settings.

  • @eatmoreporkporky4342
    @eatmoreporkporky4342 8 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, you sound just like shrouded hand ha ha. Great little light btw.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  8 месяцев назад +2

      He he he i do sometimes do history stuff but its more of a walk and talk as i go around historic places. Thanks and have a really nice day. :-)

    • @eatmoreporkporky4342
      @eatmoreporkporky4342 8 месяцев назад

      @@TrailTrek
      I just bought a skilhunt m150 v3, what a great little beast, I got the 512 emitter in 4500 k, absolutely beautiful beam. I love how they have multiple emitter choices. Skilhunt is becoming a favorite.

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 Год назад +2

    You are right about not reading the manual. And 8 times out of 10 I end up having to read the manual anyway. nice performance from such a small light. I prefer CW but that is just me, in a minority.

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +2

      So true isnt it. but hey its more fun not reading the manual. CW would look brighter, im using an Olight CW right now and its nice.

  • @Minusroot8
    @Minusroot8 Год назад +3

    Brilliant beamshot comparison section. Easy pickup if I didn’t have a Zebralight coming next week. High CRI is important.
    Is it just the high mode that’s lower with the high cri emitter or is it all modes? Will it reach the 200 with a Ni-MH or would that also be lower with the high cri emitter? Maybe closer to 170ish?

    • @TrailTrek
      @TrailTrek  Год назад +2

      Good questions mate here is the full spec sheet for you so you can get an idea of the differences for levels and cell types. Hope that helps: www.skilhunt.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/11%E5%8F%82%E6%95%B0800.jpg