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This is the first time I’ve been really impressed by Surefire’s lights in a while. Their product has always been top tier, but there had been very little real innovation in a while. Interesting to see so many AA options, and even a Titan in brass.
I love AA lights and the fact this narrower and shorter than the X300, X300U and the like is awesome!
This will be welcomed by holster makers, too!
I love the SF stuff too, but I sort of agree with the above post by praharin that though they make top tier stuff their innovation has been less that I would expect and they have stuck with the same overall profile for many years as other makers are using one certificate and getting a slimmer profile while still putting out good lumens and run time.
With that said, I won’t be selling my X200, X300 or X400 EVER! They ALWAYS turn on when I need them to unlike some lesser brands I’ve used.
This is the first time I’ve been really impressed by Surefire’s lights in a while. Their product has always been top tier, but there had been very little real innovation in a while. Interesting to see so many AA options, and even a Titan in brass.
I love AA lights and the fact this narrower and shorter than the X300, X300U and the like is awesome!
This will be welcomed by holster makers, too!
I love the SF stuff too, but I sort of agree with the above post by praharin that though they make top tier stuff their innovation has been less that I would expect and they have stuck with the same overall profile for many years as other makers are using one certificate and getting a slimmer profile while still putting out good lumens and run time.
With that said, I won’t be selling my X200, X300 or X400 EVER! They ALWAYS turn on when I need them to unlike some lesser brands I’ve used.
Good job SureFire!