New LED Flashlights

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Sometimes it pays to be a big mouth! :D

Came across these Nightcutter flashlights recently at the local gun shop. The price was right so I picked one up and tested it out. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the product and the brightness of the LEDs so I posted about them on CPF and got virtually no response........for about two weeks...........then I suddenly got an email from the company thanking me for the mention and asking if I'd like to be a product tester for them! I was quite surprised but naturally agreed right away to try their stuff out and give them an honest evaluation. That was a few weeks ago now and I've had plenty of time to thoroughly test the lights.

Here's the original model light that I bought and tested, their Tactical Model:

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Similar in size to the Inova X5, this light was very bright and had excellent color and very good throw for a non optic light. It runs on two CR123 3v batteries. The company claims a 48 hour runtime with about 20 hours of bright light followed by a diminishing beam. In a side by side test with the Inova it out threw the X5 by quite a bit, had slightly less sidespill and better color. The body of the light had nice knurling and three flats milled onto the barrel made for a secure grip and also allowed for laser engraving of the company logo. Interestingly, Nightcutter also offers free laser engraving to it's customers so you have the option to personalize your light which I thought was kind of a neat idea.

The switch is a twisty tail type with a nice momentary On by backing off a 1/4 turn from full On and then pressing. There is a lanyard hole and the light will stand on end for a candle or lantern effect. The threading and O ring seals were very well done and the two examples I tried passed the bathtub submersion test with flying colors.

All in all I felt these were a very good value and a well made solid light.

The second offering was the Commercial series Sport lights and this is where I thought the company really stands out and shows their potential. This light is my new EDC. Much more compact than the Tactical model, these lights have a slick look and feel to them. Even though they were smaller they still have the 6v system in them just like their big brother. The knurling is flatter and the Type III anodizing was a little better on these two which really made a difference both visually and in the handfeel of the piece. I tested both the 3 LED and the 5 LED versions. I like them both! :)

Here's a pic:

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Not a huge difference between the 3 and the 5 LEDs in terms of brightness. The 5 is just slightly brighter but the flood on both was very nice indeed. Great color in these LEDs. What you gain with the 3 LED is extended runtime, they claim 80 hours on this one. The red chartlight version they offer goes for something like 400 hours! The Sport lights have the switch in the head in the standard twist on configuration. If you back off a hair you can actuate the light by pressing on the head sideways for a momentary On.....a unique and useful feature. Also, the different heads are sold separately if you want more versatility in color and LED quantity. I'm told that pocket clips are coming soon.

I can't say enough good about the Sport light version. This light is the smallest 2 cell lithium I have seen. It truly qualifies as a Nice Thing and even better, I understand the retail is something like $25.

Their site:

http://www.lightshipenterprises.net/index.html
 
Thanks for the link Peter.Nice little lights and good prices.You should post this on the Candlepower forums.
 
I just got a 3 led sport two days ago. Still getting used to it but what a Great light! Color was a good crisp white. Excellent throw and nice flood. Not the same kick you in the teeth light like when I use my G2Z for momentary light. For a 2 cell light it's iight and small with a slim profile. Fits in my pocket great. For the price you can't beat them. Looking forward to getting a Tactical and a 5 led sport.

I though I was done with lights after my E1e, G2Z, G2, Arc AAA and a disappointing twin task (just didn't like it). Check them out guys you won't be disapionted.
 
I belive you a looking at the Arc LS.
 
I missed your post altogether on CPF! I've been frequenting the board for a while now. I can imagine you not getting many responses because the forum seems to be dominated by Arc fanboys most of the time. Anyway, thanks for the information on this light- this seems to be a nice light and the custom engraving is a terrific feature. I'm glad you decided to post something here about it.
 
Thanks for the tip and the great review, Peter. I just ordered a Sport, and I'm looking forward to a nice light at a good price.

And I love my prybaby too!!


AdamK
 
Flask28:...KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!!!!!!!

Cool and interesting stuff. The last posting at CPF is 05-08-04 for your initial post. It's upto two pages, which isn't too bad.

--dan
 
Really nice review Peter. A friend has mentioned these to me. I will definitely check them out....thanks. :)
 
I ordered 14 of the NC003C Sport Lights (1 for me) and one NC005C Sport Light (also mine).
I purchased 2 Pelican m6 LEDs about 2 weeks ago, got hooked on them, and when my wife saw them she wanted one too. It's a bit much for her, she wants one for reading in bed in the middle of the night. After I saw your post, I showed my wife the website, figuring they'd be great for reading and she had the idea to get them for our nieces and nephews for gifts. Ususlly we rack our brains trying to think of birthday gifts for them...all at the last minute. We figured they all like these, it's something personal (with the engraving), and we won't have to run to the store or mall to search for something they end out not wanting. Of course, my wife wanted one too and I was not to be left out, hell I was ording them!!!
Damn, this is the same sickness as knives...
 
Peter Atwood said:
The Sport lights have the switch in the head in the standard twist on configuration. If you back off a hair you can actuate the light by pressing on the head sideways for a momentary On.....a unique and useful feature.


Useful but not unique. I do the same with my X5T and my E2.

These Sport lights look really good. Thanks for the heads up! :D
 
You're right Esav! I just checked out my X5 and it does do the same thing....but it's the butt end rather than the head so I guess there is a small difference after all. :p :)
 
I just sent in an order for a green 5 LED Sport Light and the red Chart Light, with the free engraving on each: "Esav Benyamin". Whee shall see !!! :D

I was very impressed by their website. It was clear, to the point, good information on colors, easy to navigate and to spend money :)

I'll report back when they arrive.
 
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