I just added the SC28 to my flashlight collection recently and can directly relate to the SC32 and FC13 that you featured in this informative video! 😀 If there's an oddity about the SC28, it's the fact that Sofirn used a mechanical forward click tail switch instead of an e-switch like the SC32 and SC33. With no side switch to change modes and ramping levels, I have to cycle through the Eco->Low->Med->High->Turbo output levels just like my Wurkkos TD02 EDC. There's no direct access to strobe or Turbo either. It's also a pain having to change the Group mode to Tactical, since it involves taking off the reflector head and having to physically flip that micro switch to the "Tactical" group position. That offers only Low->Strobe->Turbo modes Now I know why Sofirn offered the SC28 at a more attractive price compared to their SP31 V3! 🔦😑 In defense of the SC28, it's not as expensive as the TD04 or SP35T which I bought a few months back. The SC28 is also the lightest and shortest of the three 21700 tail switch lights and is also the floodiest, thanks to its TIR optics + Fresnel lens combo. To me, the SC28 is an OK flashlight but not worth buying another one. The SC32 on the other hand, is a lot more interesting as an EDC light, but doesn't like to be on Turbo or High levels for long.
I just added the SC28 to my flashlight collection recently and can directly relate to the SC32 and FC13 that you featured in this informative video! 😀 If there's an oddity about the SC28, it's the fact that Sofirn used a mechanical forward click tail switch instead of an e-switch like the SC32 and SC33.
With no side switch to change modes and ramping levels, I have to cycle through the Eco->Low->Med->High->Turbo output levels just like my Wurkkos TD02 EDC. There's no direct access to strobe or Turbo either. It's also a pain having to change the Group mode to Tactical, since it involves taking off the reflector head and having to physically flip that micro switch to the "Tactical" group position. That offers only Low->Strobe->Turbo modes
Now I know why Sofirn offered the SC28 at a more attractive price compared to their SP31 V3! 🔦😑
In defense of the SC28, it's not as expensive as the TD04 or SP35T which I bought a few months back. The SC28 is also the lightest and shortest of the three 21700 tail switch lights and is also the floodiest, thanks to its TIR optics + Fresnel lens combo. To me, the SC28 is an OK flashlight but not worth buying another one. The SC32 on the other hand, is a lot more interesting as an EDC light, but doesn't like to be on Turbo or High levels for long.
Moonlight mode is momentary
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Sc33
Fresnel is pronounced FREN-el. A French name :)