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75W HID
Reviewer's Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary:
Battery: Battery Pack - 7800mAh
Switch: Tailcap
Modes: High (75W) - Medium (55W) - Low (35W)
+ Secondary Mode group : Strobe and SoS
Bulb Type: 75W HID (Cool White ~5500K)
Reflector: Aluminum, Smooth
Lens: Glass
Tailstands: No
Price: $135.00 Shipped
Provided by: Banggood
Pros:
It's Bright!
Ease of use ( No fumbling around charging 3+ 18650/26650 batteries )
Rather lightweight for how massive it appears
Even distribution of weight, center of mass is around the first section of knurling behind the head
Shoulder strap if needed
Carry case to keep various parts organized
Additional Lampshade warms the tint to ~3500k if a warmer tint is desired
Threads are very smooth
Machining is very smooth
Handles the heat very well.
Simple to disassemble to upgrade/replace parts
Battery pack has a backup lightsource (3x 5mm led's in case the pack is depleted too much to be able to use the HID)
Extremely useful flood/spot adjustment (See beamshots!)
Cons:
Takes time to warm up to full brightness (Inherent with HID technology)
Some cheap components
Plastic rings that secure the attachments for the shoulder strap arrived cracked
Reflector has a few divots/bubbles in the reflective finish and actual aluminum is dented in my sample
Function:
H-M-L
1 Short press from Off: High
1 Short press from High: Medium
1 Short press from Medium: Low
1 Short press from Low: Off
Strobe - SoS
1 Long press from Off: Strobe
1 Short press from Strobe: SoS
1 Short press from SoS: Off
Pictures:
Here's the case.
Contains all the goodies.
From Right to left, top to bottom: car charger, plug converter, additional lampshade, AC plug, wall charger, shoulder strap, 7800mAh battery pack, 75W HID Flashlight, Manual, Lens cleaning cloth.
Shoulder Strap attached. I'm 5'10, the light rests a few inches above my waist when the strap is on my shoulder.
Backside of the battery pack, the volt meter seems to be pretty accurate and consistent based on a 10-15 tests at various levels of charge. It takes a few seconds to determine the level of charge when depleted a fair amount.
Front side of the battery pack. Leads on 'D' and '+' show the charge of the pack. On the bottom you can see the charging port. On the top right is the switch for the 3x 5mm led's.
Charge indicator in High (75W - Green), Medium (55W - Blue), Low (35W - Red)
When switched into the Flashy group the strobe/SoS utilize High for the flashes.
Here's the flashlight!
Breakdown:
Taking off the plastic rings that secure the shoulder strap hooks.
Here is the cracked part on one of the rings. One of the (few) weakpoints of this flashlight.
Here are the tailcap threads. Very smooth despite the odd sized one near the O-ring. The O-ring is just slightly too big and provides a little more resistance than needed when threading the tailcap on.
Down the tube. Some nicks on the battery tube.
Bezel and Reflector. The dent at the bottom of the reflector can be seen here (6 O'clock).
Reflector, a few of the defects in the finish can be seen here. The dent can also be seen here.
Underside of the reflector, and the bulb assembly removed.
Contact plate of the bulb assembly.
Down the head with the bulb assembly removed.
Bulb assembly reinstalled in the head.
Bezel threads on the head (Very smooth and plentiful).
Size Comparison:
BTU Shocker, Maglite 3D, 75W HID
Comparing the reflector/head size
Beam Shots:
H - M - L
~150 Yards
Spot
Flood
~50 Yards
Spot
Flood
Comparing 75W HID with the BTU Shocker (3x XML, 3x NCR18650 PD Unprotected [4.20v], DRY Driver - Turbo @ 4.5A)
For the following Comparisons:
First Picture is 75W HID
Second Picture is BTU Shocker on Turbo.
~150 Yards
~50 Yards
Conclusion:
This 75W HID flashlight is a very nice flashlight with some serious output. It's size may be off-putting for some, it was for me until I actually got it in my hands. The evenly distributed weight makes it very comfortable to carry. The focusing feature is incredibly useful, allowing this massive light to rapidly switch between super thrower and super flooder.
A star was deducted because of the cheap plastic rings and dented reflector.
Reviewer's Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
Summary:
Battery: Battery Pack - 7800mAh
Switch: Tailcap
Modes: High (75W) - Medium (55W) - Low (35W)
+ Secondary Mode group : Strobe and SoS
Bulb Type: 75W HID (Cool White ~5500K)
Reflector: Aluminum, Smooth
Lens: Glass
Tailstands: No
Price: $135.00 Shipped
Provided by: Banggood
Pros:
It's Bright!
Ease of use ( No fumbling around charging 3+ 18650/26650 batteries )
Rather lightweight for how massive it appears
Even distribution of weight, center of mass is around the first section of knurling behind the head
Shoulder strap if needed
Carry case to keep various parts organized
Additional Lampshade warms the tint to ~3500k if a warmer tint is desired
Threads are very smooth
Machining is very smooth
Handles the heat very well.
Simple to disassemble to upgrade/replace parts
Battery pack has a backup lightsource (3x 5mm led's in case the pack is depleted too much to be able to use the HID)
Extremely useful flood/spot adjustment (See beamshots!)
Cons:
Takes time to warm up to full brightness (Inherent with HID technology)
Some cheap components
Plastic rings that secure the attachments for the shoulder strap arrived cracked
Reflector has a few divots/bubbles in the reflective finish and actual aluminum is dented in my sample
Function:
H-M-L
1 Short press from Off: High
1 Short press from High: Medium
1 Short press from Medium: Low
1 Short press from Low: Off
Strobe - SoS
1 Long press from Off: Strobe
1 Short press from Strobe: SoS
1 Short press from SoS: Off
Pictures:
Here's the case.
Contains all the goodies.
From Right to left, top to bottom: car charger, plug converter, additional lampshade, AC plug, wall charger, shoulder strap, 7800mAh battery pack, 75W HID Flashlight, Manual, Lens cleaning cloth.
Shoulder Strap attached. I'm 5'10, the light rests a few inches above my waist when the strap is on my shoulder.
Backside of the battery pack, the volt meter seems to be pretty accurate and consistent based on a 10-15 tests at various levels of charge. It takes a few seconds to determine the level of charge when depleted a fair amount.
Front side of the battery pack. Leads on 'D' and '+' show the charge of the pack. On the bottom you can see the charging port. On the top right is the switch for the 3x 5mm led's.
Charge indicator in High (75W - Green), Medium (55W - Blue), Low (35W - Red)
When switched into the Flashy group the strobe/SoS utilize High for the flashes.
Here's the flashlight!
Breakdown:
Taking off the plastic rings that secure the shoulder strap hooks.
Here is the cracked part on one of the rings. One of the (few) weakpoints of this flashlight.
Here are the tailcap threads. Very smooth despite the odd sized one near the O-ring. The O-ring is just slightly too big and provides a little more resistance than needed when threading the tailcap on.
Down the tube. Some nicks on the battery tube.
Bezel and Reflector. The dent at the bottom of the reflector can be seen here (6 O'clock).
Reflector, a few of the defects in the finish can be seen here. The dent can also be seen here.
Underside of the reflector, and the bulb assembly removed.
Contact plate of the bulb assembly.
Down the head with the bulb assembly removed.
Bulb assembly reinstalled in the head.
Bezel threads on the head (Very smooth and plentiful).
Size Comparison:
BTU Shocker, Maglite 3D, 75W HID
Comparing the reflector/head size
Beam Shots:
H - M - L
~150 Yards
Spot
Flood
~50 Yards
Spot
Flood
Comparing 75W HID with the BTU Shocker (3x XML, 3x NCR18650 PD Unprotected [4.20v], DRY Driver - Turbo @ 4.5A)
For the following Comparisons:
First Picture is 75W HID
Second Picture is BTU Shocker on Turbo.
~150 Yards
~50 Yards
Conclusion:
This 75W HID flashlight is a very nice flashlight with some serious output. It's size may be off-putting for some, it was for me until I actually got it in my hands. The evenly distributed weight makes it very comfortable to carry. The focusing feature is incredibly useful, allowing this massive light to rapidly switch between super thrower and super flooder.
A star was deducted because of the cheap plastic rings and dented reflector.
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