A big question you'll want to ask yourself is; do you want a multi-level light?
A big question you'll want to ask yourself is; do you want a multi-level light, punk?
Furthermore: what battery type? AA, AAA, CR123, CR2, etc; there are a number of flashlights that take uncommon battery types beyond the aforementioned normal battery types, though many of those get into the realm of CPF customs.
Hi AllSorry I do need to elaborate on this a little more...price - not really an issue happy to pay top $ for the right peice of equipmentSize - as small as possibleBrightness - just a decent light for its size i supposeBattery type - Must be a common battery MUST!Quality - as good as you can findIm new to flashlights really so please guys go easy on me im just a newby so talk my language or i may get lost, thanks!Hope this helps, Fire away!TCGB
ITP, Fenix and 4sevens - all great brands - but "highest quaility"?? Middle of the road those IMO. A nice Ti Arc or similar would be a nicer product IMO.
Quote from: Benner on November 13, 2010, 09:29:10 PMITP, Fenix and 4sevens - all great brands - but "highest quaility"?? Middle of the road those IMO. A nice Ti Arc or similar would be a nicer product IMO.Yeah, I agree with Benner.
Oh by the way is Nitecore flashlights something I should be looking at?
Quote from: TCGB on November 13, 2010, 11:55:26 PMOh by the way is Nitecore flashlights something I should be looking at?There similar quality wise to Fenix's imo, but they do use a different (and better if you ask me) operating system
Really? Wonder why they have done that?