EdgeTac Nitecore Defender Infinity
Uploader Comments (wadefulp)
Top Comments
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Never thought flashlights could be this complex.
All Comments (39)
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I have 5 fenix flashlights and just lost my single AA LD10. Just orderdered the NDI. I will be interested to compare Fenix to Nitecore. Just from the video's here it seem the NDI is a highly capable torch.
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A lamp for which the user needs lightning fast reflexes.
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Thanks for the cool Review! 5 stars
As for me personally - I like to opereate with 1 hand
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wow the strobe is seizure inducing. i have the ex10 kind of wish i shell out a bit more for the strobe now
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Great review! The NEX/NDI and the PD system each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Personally I like the Nitecore Defender Infinity, but I wish it had a clip! The PD lights still remain our best sellers though.
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i think the smartPD makes things a lot simpler.
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The technology is moving so fast that makes me wonder what will be a flashlight capable of in 5 years!
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It costs $80 and its highest lumen is 130
Hard to believe this video is over 3 years old! Flashlights have come a long way since I made this video.
wadefulp 9 months ago
Zellow, its not complicated, if you dont like nitecore or fenix, then just dont buy them, this is turning into a strobe&sos vs no strobe no sos arguement, which is silly, wade did a great job with this video as far as i am concerened, this should not be the place to discuss the light anyway.(yes i realise the irony in this statement, but i mean it too)
Crenmagicman 4 years ago 3
He's just a troll. He signed up to Youtube the day he wrote that, lol. I love my Nitecore, it's been working great so far. One thing I've learned is, from high, turn off, set to low, and you can signal with it, and as long as you don't keep low on for more than 1 second at a time you can switch back to high (tactical mode) and high will instantly come on. There is only a slight delay switching back to max if you have the user mode on for over 1 second.
wadefulp 4 years ago