Thanks man... this was a very informative video and a very nice comparison. I had a ton of questions concerning the McClickie paks, and the Sundrop. So McClickie paks don't have heads is that correct. I already own a E1 Backup
SunDrop is Far superior... SunDrop has 3 Levels, Higher Max Output with (IMHO) a better flood beam... And of course the High CRI led...
If you can spare the dosh get a sundrop if you happen not to like it, you can always post if on Candlepower Forums Marketplace and you'll get most of your money back =D
What he says is true about CPF. Before I went there I spent $60 on a Fenix L2D, after having been there for a few months, I've spent upwards of $500 on flashlights.
Thank you sir, that is correct the first time you activate the backup, it projects 80 lumens and then 5 lumens. This lumens surefire announces are relatively on the conservative side and are very usefull thanks to its TIR optics. I really de recommend that tool!
wow, this was a really good video. It really made me feal better about my recent purchase of a fenix PD30. i was worried that it would not throw far enough and that it was too floody. this video showed me the importances of a good floody light.
Great video. This is good for anyone who wants to see the difference between a floody beam and a throwy beam. You should pick up a SF F04 diffuser for the E1B. This would give it a beam closer to the Sundrop, but you could show the difference in CRI / color temp, etc.
Thanks for the comments, the music is Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life, I know, they are expensive but once you save some money and buy them, you can truly appreciate the gold that it pours on your nearby objects!
I'm dying to see the diffuser that surefire makes compared to the floody sundrop.
LoneWolf8773 1 month ago
im kindof a flishlight noob but how does the sundrop compare to the mule since they both dont have reflectors
supersneeze15 2 months ago
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youtubing18777 8 months ago
Thanks man... this was a very informative video and a very nice comparison. I had a ton of questions concerning the McClickie paks, and the Sundrop. So McClickie paks don't have heads is that correct. I already own a E1 Backup
thebrim 1 year ago
Excellent review!
Don (McGizmo) makes killer lights!!
:-)
Hiluxtaco 2 years ago
Great review!
krazy22dude 2 years ago
That Sundrop looks nice.
LEXPIX 2 years ago
If comparing Sundrop with inova x5, which one do you prefer? Since they are all flood type beam flashlight.
normanscc 2 years ago
SunDrop is Far superior... SunDrop has 3 Levels, Higher Max Output with (IMHO) a better flood beam... And of course the High CRI led...
If you can spare the dosh get a sundrop if you happen not to like it, you can always post if on Candlepower Forums Marketplace and you'll get most of your money back =D
moka20 2 years ago
What he says is true about CPF. Before I went there I spent $60 on a Fenix L2D, after having been there for a few months, I've spent upwards of $500 on flashlights.
redmunkee 2 years ago
Make that $1200. Yes I'm a sick sick man.
redmunkee 2 years ago
Wow man, the sun drop is sweet, really like the "playing god" comment, good stuff man.
E1B is a high of 80 lum, with a low of 5 right?
Sweet little lights man.
Fonnlly 3 years ago
Thank you sir, that is correct the first time you activate the backup, it projects 80 lumens and then 5 lumens. This lumens surefire announces are relatively on the conservative side and are very usefull thanks to its TIR optics. I really de recommend that tool!
abarraga86 2 years ago
Thanks for the info
ttom3620 3 years ago
Is the Sundrop just a bare LED with no reflector?
ttom3620 3 years ago
Yes, that is correct, it does not have a reflector so that it has the smoothest pattern possible (to avoid having a hotspot).
abarraga86 3 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Don puts in an aspherical sapphire lense to give it some throw yes?
redmunkee 2 years ago
I like the ending part with a warning on visitng CPF. LOL.
choadrian 3 years ago
wow, this was a really good video. It really made me feal better about my recent purchase of a fenix PD30. i was worried that it would not throw far enough and that it was too floody. this video showed me the importances of a good floody light.
wesdiezy 3 years ago
Great video. This is good for anyone who wants to see the difference between a floody beam and a throwy beam. You should pick up a SF F04 diffuser for the E1B. This would give it a beam closer to the Sundrop, but you could show the difference in CRI / color temp, etc.
wadefulp 3 years ago
Oh btw, what music was playing in the background at the end? It was quite catchy.
rifleman911 3 years ago
Thanks for the comments, the music is Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life, I know, they are expensive but once you save some money and buy them, you can truly appreciate the gold that it pours on your nearby objects!
abarraga86 3 years ago 2
I've got to pick me up a Sundrop.
If only they weren't so expensive...
Great video, thanks.
rifleman911 3 years ago