Glad to see the Thrunite Catapult PRO does so well. I have 3 of the older V6s including the SST70 and a Catapult Mini. The newly ordered Catapult PRO is arriving tomorrow. Can't wait to try it out! Another Thrunite model I really like is the Thrunite TC20. I have 5 of those, including the V2 in Gunmetal Gray and the newest Thrunite TC20 PRO. The TC20s are more for all around and have a powerful flood beam. I highly recommend both. Thanks for the great video!
I completely concur about the need for a tail switch. I have the TN12 pro which has the tail switch and it's so nice to have turbo right at your thumb, but its definitely not a deal breaker as I have a catapult pro otw now lol
I lost my Catapult v6 and replaced it with Wowtac A4 v2. A few days ago I received Catapult pro. I really can recommend all these lights but Catapult pro is a perfect thrower. While I prefer fixed modes and not ramping it's not an issue at all with this light because I find the highest ramping mode to be perfect. Turbomode is a bit too high for the battery capacity and will step down within short time. Apart from that, the included battery will not sustain full turbo brightness when it becomes a bit depleated. I still want to say that Wowtac A4 v2 is a great budget option for a significantly more compact thrower. Why not get both as I have done?
"Infinite ramping" costs the user time and that's something "search teams" can't waste. Could cost someone (or people) their life. Seconds/minutes matter. They should have just stuck with "stepping" from L to M to H....with a button on the tail end for instant Turbo. I feel this light is targetted at "collectors/enthusiasts". Where time isn't costly. For hikers e.g.... Olight's Warrior X/Javalot have this market segment---mega candela throwers...both for tactical oriented lights and "search" (Javalot Pro and Turbo). Best beams (defined hotspot/spill circles). Great runtimes...
Glad to see the Thrunite Catapult PRO does so well. I have 3 of the older V6s including the SST70 and a Catapult Mini. The newly ordered Catapult PRO is arriving tomorrow. Can't wait to try it out! Another Thrunite model I really like is the Thrunite TC20. I have 5 of those, including the V2 in Gunmetal Gray and the newest Thrunite TC20 PRO. The TC20s are more for all around and have a powerful flood beam. I highly recommend both. Thanks for the great video!
You do a great job of demonstrating the flashlight's capabilities. Thank you.
Underrated flashlight.
I completely concur about the need for a tail switch. I have the TN12 pro which has the tail switch and it's so nice to have turbo right at your thumb, but its definitely not a deal breaker as I have a catapult pro otw now lol
I lost my Catapult v6 and replaced it with Wowtac A4 v2.
A few days ago I received Catapult pro.
I really can recommend all these lights but Catapult pro is a perfect thrower.
While I prefer fixed modes and not ramping it's not an issue at all with this light because I find the highest ramping mode to be perfect.
Turbomode is a bit too high for the battery capacity and will step down within short time.
Apart from that, the included battery will not sustain full turbo brightness when it becomes a bit depleated.
I still want to say that Wowtac A4 v2 is a great budget option for a significantly more compact thrower.
Why not get both as I have done?
"Infinite ramping" costs the user time and that's something "search teams" can't waste. Could cost someone (or people) their life. Seconds/minutes matter. They should have just stuck with "stepping" from L to M to H....with a button on the tail end for instant Turbo.
I feel this light is targetted at "collectors/enthusiasts". Where time isn't costly. For hikers e.g....
Olight's Warrior X/Javalot have this market segment---mega candela throwers...both for tactical oriented lights and "search" (Javalot Pro and Turbo). Best beams (defined hotspot/spill circles). Great runtimes...
I like it and its Not crazy big. I would have no problem clipping that to my belt.