@BloodSeeker117 If you want a smaller light and don't mind buying batteries then go with the Surefire. The Pelican is brighter and uses a rechargeable battery but it is also much larger.
The Super Tac is certainly the best valued light I have ever bought. I have Surefires, and they're great, but you're spending 200+ dollars to even compete with the Super Tac. The batteries last quite a while, it's regulated.
My only complaints would be that it did not come with a lense cover and its large reflector give at least the illusion that a drop could inflict some bad damage, have yet to drop it thankfully. The grip is solid on it.
I have 3 battery packs so I can run the thing most of the night and charge them up during the day. I guide rainforest tours at my place in Costa Rica....sometimes at night.
@nerdagedon2012 I cannot stand using streamlights any longer. As the person below you commented; it would break before you found something to light up. They are not durable at all and that is an opinion shared with a large portion of my coworker. Pelicans and magchargers are popular lights that actually seem to last.
i researched rechargeable options for cr123a 's extensively and found them to be often unreliable and sometimes fatal to the light from over or under-voltaging so i opted out of it. however, even if rechargeable 123a's work perfectly 100% of the time, i am still very happy with my 7060
Pelican or Surefire?
BloodSeeker117 1 year ago
@BloodSeeker117 Go with whichever one has the features and price you're looking for. Both are extremely solid products and I also use both myself.
Brian86992DH 1 year ago
@Brian86992DH I want something bright and sturdy for cheap. They are both sturdy so cheap and bright
BloodSeeker117 1 year ago
@BloodSeeker117 If you want a smaller light and don't mind buying batteries then go with the Surefire. The Pelican is brighter and uses a rechargeable battery but it is also much larger.
Brian86992DH 1 year ago
Ah ok thanks man!
BloodSeeker117 1 year ago
The Super Tac is certainly the best valued light I have ever bought. I have Surefires, and they're great, but you're spending 200+ dollars to even compete with the Super Tac. The batteries last quite a while, it's regulated.
My only complaints would be that it did not come with a lense cover and its large reflector give at least the illusion that a drop could inflict some bad damage, have yet to drop it thankfully. The grip is solid on it.
mtb416 2 years ago
I like my 7060 too.
I have 3 battery packs so I can run the thing most of the night and charge them up during the day. I guide rainforest tours at my place in Costa Rica....sometimes at night.
blammcans 2 years ago
then you will like the new 8060 from them 6 hours battery life at 190 lumens
bentlikeitsmaker 2 years ago
"Long Distance Reflector".,.. Haha, the Streamlight Super Tac eats the 7060 for breakfast.
nerdagedon2012 2 years ago
Unfortunately the Streamlight would break before you could even find what you're trying to light up.
Brian86992DH 2 years ago 3
They are in different classes.
mtb416 2 years ago
@nerdagedon2012 I cannot stand using streamlights any longer. As the person below you commented; it would break before you found something to light up. They are not durable at all and that is an opinion shared with a large portion of my coworker. Pelicans and magchargers are popular lights that actually seem to last.
travelguy008 1 year ago
Pelican or LED LENSER P7 cant decide?
SAFENAFE1985 2 years ago
Pelican
Brian86992DH 2 years ago
what is the name of that song? and btw nice light, i just ordered one myself, cant wait to use it
KLEINman96 3 years ago
It's KRS One by Sublime
Brian86992DH 3 years ago
Fenix TK-10 is better, smaller, and brighter than this sick light
or maybe you could use surefire6p with Q5 cree installed
firezones 3 years ago
the main reason i got this light vs a 6p or something is because it is rechargeable because i really don't want to pay $3 a battery for cr123's
Brian86992DH 3 years ago
well you can still use rechargeable cr123a battery and the battery is more powerful because it has 3.6v and 4.2v if it is fully charged.
I suggest you to check video from MuvoTx, he has many nice video review
firezones 3 years ago
i researched rechargeable options for cr123a 's extensively and found them to be often unreliable and sometimes fatal to the light from over or under-voltaging so i opted out of it. however, even if rechargeable 123a's work perfectly 100% of the time, i am still very happy with my 7060
Brian86992DH 3 years ago
sick light
staticxmako 3 years ago