Peak Eiger AAA Oveready edition SOLD

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$80 net shipped Conus - SOLD

This is a user and has all the usual carry marks from daily carry. It comes pre-installed with a Nichia 219 Emitter, QTC and Momentary button and also includes the Prometheus Flamed Titanium Pocket Clip that is made by Jason Hui of Prometheus Lights. Threads are nice and smooth. It runs on any AAA battery including the 10440. This light was designed with the 10440 in mind, giving you up to 3 times the output of a standard AAA.

 
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From a person who doesn't know a lot about lights yet; is this a clicky or twist? Lumen output? Single/double/triple modes? How big is the light? Sorry for my ignorance, haha.
 
From a person who doesn't know a lot about lights yet; is this a clicky or twist? Lumen output? Single/double/triple modes? How big is the light? Sorry for my ignorance, haha.

From the oveready site:

Stainless Peak Eiger AAA/10440

A slim, streamlined hand full of light. Easy to use, easy to carry, Peak's Mountain series flashlights are ready when and where you need them.

Type III (HA) aluminum body for toughness. Stainless steel head for more. Upgrade to stainless body for even more.

State of the art CREE XPG2 emitter for over 200 lumens (100% power with lithium cell and cool LED). Upgrade to Nichia 219 for the ultimate color experience.

Optional quantum Tunneling Composite (QTC) built into the body, ramps power levels without the need for electronic controls. QTC is a special material that releases more energy the more it is compressed. Output also ramps logarithmically, increasing faster as you get closer to 100%. Compression can come from tightening the head or (if equiped) a momentary switch, in the same light. Combined, the head can be set to low with momentary bursts to full output with the twitch of your thumb. QTC regulated lights do not exhibit the pulsing found on standard Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) regulated lights.

It's both a clicky and a twisty and small. Imagine a AAA battery in the tube and add a bit for the head. It's very light and hardly noticeable in the pocket. The head twists to adjust output and the additional push button on the tail acts like a clicky if you will. Lots of added extras with this one. I traded for it recently and just not needed in my daily carry at this time, so passing it on to some new user.
 
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