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Surefire T1A Titan
Has an infinite range of power settings1 lumen to 70 lumens
Weighs only 2 ounces with battery
3.25 inches long

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  • sorry about that I think I hit remove instead of reply (why are they on top of each other?)

    comment was..

    " bought an energizer small tactical light 90 lumens for $44.00 at target and an energizer 1 watt 50 lumens for $17.00....the light you have is to expensive. I made a short video about them just to show the light output. I like surefire but man there steep on the price"

  • no offense, but I think you are over simplifying the whole industry / choice

    First, I doubt very much the $44 import will stand up to the kind of abuse / testing that the Surefire is built to endure

    Additionally by supporting an industry leader you support research, testing and improved products in the future

    Sure it's easy to ignore that, but if no one bought overpriced LED lights years ago, we wouldn't have cheap ones today that's my 2¢

  • Nice light. I love mine and use it often. The continuous variable output starting from less than one lumen to 70+ is awesome. I can't think of any other light that does that, let alone the build quality and warranty made in the USA.

    I agree, they are a little on the high priced side, but you get what you pay for and everyone that wines about it, don't buy them. Simple as that.

  • well said

    good to hear a review from an owner

  • Too expensive for what you get. There are much better lights out there for much less. IMO

  • hard to argue with you, this one cost a lot..

    But I haven't really tested it against any others to see with my own eyes

    We'll see how this one dies compared to the rest of the lights this size over time..

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  • @GearBuyersGuide

    Hopefully people will understand Surefire lumens ratings are not grossly inflated like others. Comparing a Energizer light is like comparing a Corolla to a LS460. Materials, fit and finish, the amazing warranty and customer service, as well as UI is what you pay for...and of course just having cool gear.

  • This light rocks. Picked one up off eBay for $179 brand new. I think this light is the best edc light on the market. Over 1000 light settings. What other light on the market offers that. Not to mention the build quality just kicks butt. Worth every penny. I am not interested in carrying a cheap 20 dollar light. I edc the best because of peace of mind. Can't argue with surefire reputation. Also like the hds ra clicky.

  • I've used SF lights since the 90 and it's true generally speaking you get what you pay for. If a $50 cheap Chinese slave-labor made clone suits one, let them at it.

  • Don't forget the first Titan (Limited edition) it is also like that, but only from 0-65 lumen.

    I have two of them and use one alot.

    Best flashlight i have ever own, and i own a few fenix as well.

    Surefire rules :)

  • i like sure fire not sure where in canda they r sold but ill find out

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