My T3 copper version fell off from the 6th floor (I shook the dirt out of my bag... and I did't noticed that I forget to remove the flashlight). It made a hard impact on the concrete (nearly missed the sand pit where kids used to play in old times). Nothing gone wrong, except some cosmetic issue. It landed on its tailend, one of the "ears" bent, yet it still can tailstand. Glass didn't break out. The battery's warpfoil ripped off from the impact force. It's a Lumintop 14500 battery with onboard charging. Everything works fine even with the battery. Fortunatelly nobody was around. You can imagine what could happen if someone gets hit by a 150grams thing from 15-18meters high about. So yes, Convoy makes hell of a tough flashlights.
Wow. That's a proper durability test haha. I'm surprised the glass didn't break. But yeah these copper lights are ridiculously heavy when you get to the S2+ onwards. T3 is manageable for EDC. Damn, I wanna get one now.
Additional focusing is provided by changing the distance from the LED to the reflector; the optimal light spot can be achieved by placing spacers under the reflector or, conversely, reducing them.
I was about to say you could get this same functionality on the Convoy S2 (not S2+, just S2), but colour me surprised, Convoy doesn't seem to have it on sale anymore. Okay. One thing I really appreciate in such a deep reflector is, it reduces the spill angle by a lot, but also makes it brighter. I find it significantly more usable than a too-wide and dim spill.
For a single cell light like this, it works well. From what I understand, it burns off the excess voltage through a resistor, so dual cells would run way too hot and inefficient. the 8A buck driver would result in higher output and throw, but also more heat.
@DarrenYeoYT Okay, thanks! I heard that the 17mm 5amp buck drivers were lacking in performance a year ago, since the output decreased faster than the linear driver. But some guys said that Simon would change the buck ones to better ones in the next batch. Do you think that Simon has gotten the new better ones since a year has past? Anyways, what driver for the s8 sft40 5000k would you recommend if I want High max output, many different customizable levels of output, consistent output ( at 50%) for longer periods (~20 min), good heat distribution and long run time (efficiency)? Thanks!
Not sure whether the 5A buck drivers have been upgraded. But the 8A buck would be more powerful - I have that exact one in my S2+ brass. Just don't keep it on 100% for too long 😅
@@DarrenYeoYT Much thanks. For tactical I prefer it as not to give up location quite as easy in a self defense situation. Is Simon's Convoy store the official Convoy store?
M2 will outperform this easily in throw, sustained output. But it's much larger. Depends man, for EDC, this is better. But you can still carry the M2, just will be more bulky.
Nice light! I know you have an M2 with sft40 too. Maybe there's a comparison video you can do between the two. I liked the M2 better as it looked nicer .
Batman's on his way! Great review, as always. I honestly don't understand why people want 5A lights of this size. I personally think anything over 2A is too much.
Thanks mate. Problem with 5A+ is that it creates a lot of heat. But I like having that extra brightness if you need it. And you can also reduce it to 2.5A on max using the 50% UI.
@@DarrenYeoYT True, but then you're limited to only 2 group options which are essentially the same. Oh well, Simon already offers a ton of options anyway, including the B35AM at 2.4A, or the SST20, 219 and LH351D at 3A, so I'm guessing I would pick one of those, although I have no idea what the differences between all those emitters are, will need to do some research.
Oh, but those lower current emitters also run at double the voltage, so it's six and half a dozen, right? I guess those 50% modes are my only option then
My T3 copper version fell off from the 6th floor (I shook the dirt out of my bag... and I did't noticed that I forget to remove the flashlight). It made a hard impact on the concrete (nearly missed the sand pit where kids used to play in old times). Nothing gone wrong, except some cosmetic issue. It landed on its tailend, one of the "ears" bent, yet it still can tailstand. Glass didn't break out. The battery's warpfoil ripped off from the impact force. It's a Lumintop 14500 battery with onboard charging. Everything works fine even with the battery. Fortunatelly nobody was around. You can imagine what could happen if someone gets hit by a 150grams thing from 15-18meters high about. So yes, Convoy makes hell of a tough flashlights.
Wow. That's a proper durability test haha. I'm surprised the glass didn't break. But yeah these copper lights are ridiculously heavy when you get to the S2+ onwards. T3 is manageable for EDC. Damn, I wanna get one now.
Additional focusing is provided by changing the distance from the LED to the reflector; the optimal light spot can be achieved by placing spacers under the reflector or, conversely, reducing them.
Must take a bit of trial and error to get things right. And a lux meter to measure slight changes.
I have the S3 SFT40 and I have seen the throw at 400m. Convoy lights are really impressive.
Really? What are the specs of the reflector in your S3?
With such a shallow reflector?! Damn!
I have the same light but with the w1 emitter. It throws insane for a light this size
It's amazing. I can't find anything similar out there that performs as well.
Great Video as usual !! THKS a lot for that new presentation
Did you plan to shoot a Beam Compareson of the S6 with the S2+ and FC12 ?
Yes I have S6 vs FC12 video lined up. S2+ vs FC12 video already out: ruclips.net/video/mFpKZ_0sivw/видео.html
I was about to say you could get this same functionality on the Convoy S2 (not S2+, just S2), but colour me surprised, Convoy doesn't seem to have it on sale anymore. Okay.
One thing I really appreciate in such a deep reflector is, it reduces the spill angle by a lot, but also makes it brighter. I find it significantly more usable than a too-wide and dim spill.
Might be somewhere in an old listing. I like that there isn't any ringiness as well in the beam. Quite clean.
Good review and video👍 its throws fantastic well. Do you no what diffrent it is between convoy s6 and s2+
Thank you mate. The main difference is in the appearance/design, and the reflector. The S6 has a longer reflector that will increase throw.
battry using flat top or button top
Both work
Is linear driver better? And if so, why? Is 8 amp driver better for the s6?
For a single cell light like this, it works well. From what I understand, it burns off the excess voltage through a resistor, so dual cells would run way too hot and inefficient. the 8A buck driver would result in higher output and throw, but also more heat.
@DarrenYeoYT Okay, thanks! I heard that the 17mm 5amp buck drivers were lacking in performance a year ago, since the output decreased faster than the linear driver. But some guys said that Simon would change the buck ones to better ones in the next batch. Do you think that Simon has gotten the new better ones since a year has past?
Anyways, what driver for the s8 sft40 5000k would you recommend if I want High max output, many different customizable levels of output, consistent output ( at 50%) for longer periods (~20 min), good heat distribution and long run time (efficiency)?
Thanks!
Not sure whether the 5A buck drivers have been upgraded. But the 8A buck would be more powerful - I have that exact one in my S2+ brass. Just don't keep it on 100% for too long 😅
@@DarrenYeoYT so a 8amp on 50% would be brighter than a 5amp on 50%?
@@DarrenYeoYT And what is the main difference between linear and buck? What do you recommend for the S8 sft40?
Hello. Great channel! Is there a way for "momentary on" with the S2+ or S6?
Hi mate, unfortunately not in stock form. You'll need to install a forward switch for that. Convoy sells some.
@@DarrenYeoYT Much thanks. For tactical I prefer it as not to give up location quite as easy in a self defense situation. Is Simon's Convoy store the official Convoy store?
@@tobiasgarrard9271 that's correct, that AliExpress link I put in the description
Hi, nice video. Is this flashlight strong enough for self defense/blinding someone during nighttime? Im new to flashlights, thanks.
Yes most definitely 😁
Great
Body style reminds me of the OG nitecore D10 that I miss
Nice, I gotta look that one up.
So what would you choose, this or the convoy m2?
M2 will outperform this easily in throw, sustained output. But it's much larger. Depends man, for EDC, this is better. But you can still carry the M2, just will be more bulky.
What is the temperature of the led used in this video?
6500K
6500K
@@DarrenYeoYT 👍
Do you know which throw farthest between cslnm1, cslpm1, sft40.
I like the sft40 because temp. option...
NM1. Has smaller die surface. But it produces less light than the others!
Thanks.👍💯.
5mm replector hole ?how about the gasket sir?
It looks like 5mm reflector hole, not sure about the gasket - it looks like there is no gasket.
It uses the standard 5050 7mm gasket, but it sits under the reflector.
@@aka_INeedMoreLumensthanks mate
Battery specs? Baught the flashlight now need to order batterys
18650
Nice light! I know you have an M2 with sft40 too. Maybe there's a comparison video you can do between the two. I liked the M2 better as it looked nicer .
My M2 has a CULPM1 emitter but even if it had the SFT40, it would outthrow the S2+ and S6 easily.
Thats right culpm1 is perfect for M2. So between the M2 and S6 which one would you prefer to daily carry if you had to and why?
To make it a true pocket thrower you can install a S2+[Rectangle Threaded] 18350 tube
Yes true :D I prefer the extra battery capacity though. I'm sure other 18350 tubes will work also
Batman's on his way! Great review, as always. I honestly don't understand why people want 5A lights of this size. I personally think anything over 2A is too much.
Thanks mate. Problem with 5A+ is that it creates a lot of heat. But I like having that extra brightness if you need it. And you can also reduce it to 2.5A on max using the 50% UI.
@@DarrenYeoYT True, but then you're limited to only 2 group options which are essentially the same. Oh well, Simon already offers a ton of options anyway, including the B35AM at 2.4A, or the SST20, 219 and LH351D at 3A, so I'm guessing I would pick one of those, although I have no idea what the differences between all those emitters are, will need to do some research.
Oh, but those lower current emitters also run at double the voltage, so it's six and half a dozen, right? I guess those 50% modes are my only option then
I just ordered this light in 8amp
Where is the throwing test? Misleading title.
Did you watch the video? Check 8 mins and the end of the video.
I did but u did not throw it 😢
@@jackpronovost713oh lol. Completely missed that 😂
Who the h€ll doesn't put a pocket clip on a flashlight of that size? Come on Convoy🫤
The S8 comes with one and has same reflector :D
@@DarrenYeoYT what are the differences in the s6 and s8? i just got an s8 with sft-40 6500k
@@V3g3t41987same. Besides the external design