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it’s good,but….

28 August, 2010 (18:46) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

I’ve had this flashlight for about 6 months, and also the central (and bright) white light has stopped working. I disassembled it and discovered a large amount of corrosion built up on the contacts for the white light – no idea where it came from as this flashlight has not been exposed to water. One other member of my unit reported the same problem with his. It could be a design flaw, be warned.

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Bought it while on deployment

25 August, 2010 (18:31) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

Purchased this while on deployment. its extremely bright, you can feel the heat off of the xenon light. the led’s supply enough light to light a decent area but not quite focused enough.

The xenon supplies a flood light type light. can easily blind someone in darkness.

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Amazing – Final flashlight I will ever purchase!

22 August, 2010 (13:23) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

Yes, this is an costly flashlight….but it completely delivers on each and every penny. It seriously is the perfect flashlight for any pilot. The white spot is focused at all ranges, and will blow any Mag-Lite out of the water. The LED works excellent as well when you need a lot more subtle lighting – the green version is NVG-compliant.

Making use of lithium batteries is fantastic….They have a 10-year shelf life, so you never have to worry about a them acquiring dim over time.

Seriously an awesome, awesome, professional flashlight. It’s built like a tank and performs all the time – accept no substitutes.

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It’s Worth consideration

18 August, 2010 (17:41) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

Whilst this light is high-priced, I believe it is 1 of the best out there.

I had mine around my neck, via included lanyard (take off the plastic ring and put lanyard directly on light to make sure you don’t lose A2), during the long weekend N.E. blackout of 2008.

It was invaluable to have and also the red LED saves battery to maximize use. The design enables the light to be on continuous color or white light by turning the front end and rear, or keep it ‘off’ for 1 handed thumb use. Although I employed a Mini Mag for deployment to Iraq, I wish I had this light on my web gear.

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Standby battery life really disappointing

16 August, 2010 (21:26) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

I love the dual light feature on this flashlight. Low level red for astronomical use and highpower white light for other normal use.

Even so the battery drains slowly when inside the off state resulting in a flashlight that’s not useable when very first turned on after sitting for awhile (like a number of months).

This ought to not be for such a high top quality light. Surefire replaced the light assembly, but to no improvement. They do not test for idle switch drain at all.

Can’t believe a hi-tech light isn’t checked for that! Buyer beware that the battery may be drained after being off for a number of months in storage!!

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it’s Worth consideration!

14 August, 2010 (16:47) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire A2 Aviator Tactical LED

While this light is expensive, I believe it is one of the best out there.

I had mine around my neck, via included lanyard (take off the plastic ring and put lanyard directly on light to ensure you do not lose A2), during the long weekend N.E. blackout of 2008. It was invaluable to have and the red LED saves battery to maximize use.

The design enables the light to be on continuous color or white light by turning the front end and rear, or keep it ‘off’ for one handed thumb use. Although I used a Mini Mag for deployment to Iraq, I wish I had this light on my web gear.

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Small and convenient

7 August, 2010 (19:25) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire T1A Titan Variable-Output LED Flashlight

I got this flashlight just after my U2. It’s convenient on the keychain with the lanyard. I can lean over something to shine the light on it, if I need both hands free. Someone at another website pointed out that it might damage auto ignition locks, because it’s quite heavy dangling on the keychain.

The light is not nearly as bright as the U2, but it’s superior to most other flashlights. It would have been handy to have the ring already attached.

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One of the best EDC flashlights with the best UI

5 August, 2010 (14:18) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from: Surefire T1A Titan Variable-Output LED Flashlight

Even though I own several flashlights, this is my favorite EDC (every day carry). The User Interface (U.I.) is one of the best out there. While other EDCs have one or more light intensity levels and functions (strobe, beacon, etc.), they require you to do different procedures with the switch that some would find difficult to remember. With the T1A, you just turn the bezel one way for more light output, and the other way for less light in a gradual form, couldn’t be easier.

Some users complain about the 5 min auto-off feature it has, but I like it. Frequently when somebody borrows mine, they leave it in the lowest setting thinking that they have turned it off (it has a click detent just before it turns off completely). This feature gives me peace of mind by not worrying about battery depletion by accident, besides, if you turn it on beyond 5% intensity level or so, this feature is disabled.

The beam is “floody”, which means it’s not too concentrated on the center, it gives the impression of less output than it really has but this has its advantages as it helps you to see where you are stepping while lighting the way further in front of you or looking inside drawers or suitcases. Some reviewers report that the max true output is 81 lumens out the front (OTF) instead of the specified 70 lumens, Surefire is known to be conservative on the specified output of their flashlights. The light output is very adecuate and when used at the lower settings it doesn’t impair your night vision when you turn it off.

Extremely well built, very smooth operation and super-reliable. Some users have reported “angry blue” tint on their T1A’s, but I think the newer lights have this problem resolved (mine is cool white which is OK for me). Some would consider it expensive but really well worth it IMHO. Get it, you won’t regret it. If it’s a present for someone special, he or she are going to LOVE it.

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Backup really works well

30 July, 2010 (18:13) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from:SureFire E1B Backup E1B-BK-WH LED Flashlight

The Surefire E1B Backup is a wonderful flashlight.

Bright enough to blind an attacker at night and compact enough to carry everywhere it should never leave your side. The low intensity setting allows for good utility when super bright is not required.

The smooth finish really does not tear up pants like the usual knurled finish on the surefire flashlights, no more frayed pocket edges. The clip is also a big improvement allowing for tip up or tip down carry as well as clipping the Backup to your ball cap for hands free use.

I’ve had it for about a month now and I can’t imagine being without my backup. Highly recommended.

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Reviews : Best in class with one caveat

28 July, 2010 (21:31) | Product Reviews | By: admin

This review is from:SureFire E1B Backup E1B-BK-WH LED Flashlight

This is usually a pretty good flashilight. As far as a backup goes, you can’t beat it. The light’s intensity when on “high beam” is amazing, and also the choice for a “low beam” makes it far more of versatile light than say, the Surefire E2.

Nonetheless… In particular circles, there is really a drawback. When you initially hit the button, you get the substantial beam. If you’re within the habit of pulsing the switch so as to illuminate but not constantly stream the light, once you pulse it a second time, you only get the lower beam, not the great again. So, pulse one = substantial beam. Pulse two = minimal beam, not substantial. This alone compromises this light’s usefullness for certain applications.

So this light is what it says it is, a backup. It will not entirely cover the functionality of a purely tactical flashlight. The reduced beam is nice for reading maps and eliminated the need for a microlight, though.

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