I review the Nextorch P84 Duty Flashlight. This is one of the best value lights on the market, and is suitable for multiple purposes. Read more.
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In this video, I review the Nextorch TA30C Max. I've been waiting for this one to come out for some time since Nextorch told me they were designing an upgraded version of the TA30C. This is by far my favorite tactical flashlight that I own.
In this video, I review the newly released Nitecore P23i. This is an incredible little pocket rocket that produces 3000 lumens (SFT70).
In this video, we'll take a look at Wurkkos's new iteration of the FC13. Wurkkos initially released this light with the SFN43 LED, which had mixed reviews and a more floody beam. When I learned Wurkkos introduced an SFT40 model of these lights, I was excited to get my hands on one, considering I'm a big fan of the FC12 with the same SFT40 emitter. This light also comes in a version with the XHP50.2, which has a similar beam pattern to the SFN43.
In this video, I review and demonstrate the Convoy M21B with CSLPM1.F1 (Green LED). This is a surprisingly powerful thrower that you'll want to consider if you don't mind the color. It out-throws the white version and produces more lumens too! Make sure you watch this video if you're looking for a budget pocket thrower for a great price.
If you're in the market for a new tactical light, you might be wondering whether to go with an LED or an LEP model. That's where I come in - I'm here to show you the differences between these two types of flashlights so you can make the right choice.
Welcome to my video where I compare the Convoy C8+ (CSLNM1) with the Convoy M2 (CULPM1). Now, I know what you're thinking - "This isn't exactly a 'fair' comparison, as both lights have different emitters." And you're right! But I wanted to take this opportunity to show you the differences between these two popular flashlights and LEDs regardless of the flashlight host.
in this video, I discuss my top 5 favorite pocket throwers (Nextorch T10L, Sofirn IF22a, Convoy M2, Wurkkos FC12, Speras M4). Although there are lots of throwy flashlights out there, I tend to carry around these 5 most often and have found them useful for walks and general use. Before you buy yourself a long-range flashlight, make sure you watch this video so that you make the right choice.
In this video, I compare the Convoy M2 and Convoy M21B (both with CULPM1) to help you decide which one is right for you.
This is my review of the Convoy M2 with the CULPM1 emitter. What do you think of this light? In my opinion, this is HANDS DOWN, the best value pocket thrower out there on the market.
This is my review of the Nextorch TA41 tactical flashlight! This is a unique light that comes with a steel glass-breaking bezel.
In this video, I review the Nextorch TA30 Max tactical LED flashlight. Is this the best tactical flashlight? Watch my video to find out. This light has a unique tactical switch that combines a mode selection ring.