1. Runtime
2. Functionality
3. Lumens
1. Runtime
2. Functionality
3. Lumens
Veteran
1) reliably- too many times I’ve seen flashlights fail to operate, due to internal resistances. And not a low charge battery. No point having one if it’s not gonna work !
2) battery life/runtime - it’s gotta last!
3) lumens - High/low with a memory of last setting once turned off
1. Ergonomics 2. Size 3. Battery life
To ensure perfect aim, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target!
1. Functionality
2. Size
3. Brightness
If you put a brake on a 10.5", you're gonna have a bad time.
1. Durability
2. Runtime
3. Multiple modes
CCFR & IDPA MEMBER
1. Durability
2. Run time
3. Ease of use
Looking forward to the sale.
1. Output
2.Ergonomic controls (seeker3pro is great but hate the
180°switch)
3. Differnt brightness modes (moon light to max power)
***so far reliability and durability is just a given with olight***
In no order - all 3 are equally important
1. Ease of carry - Can't be too bulky, can't be too small. A light you never bring with you isn't much good.
2. Battery life/output relationship - ability to conserve battery life with a low output setting is ideal, as it is not often you need the upper end of a light's potential. Overall battery life therefore is a consideration or you are always changing batteries to make sure it stays reliable.
3. Build quality. I bought a Surefire G2X Pro after a sales person produced one, threw it to the ground as hard as he could, then used it around the room. Lights get dropped, get forgotten in vehicles, get knocked around, etc.
For me:
1. Durability
2. Function
3. Size