TESTIMONIALS
One, of these Striker VG´s arrived yesterday here in Germany!
Here are my first impressions after a little first testing:
Pros:
- Built rock solid, HA3 coating + extra grip coating, 4cm longer as a SFL4, extremely bright, the brightest one now in my collection (tested against a few other lights, like T3, Lionheart, Alephs, SFL4, MCLUXPD, Lioncub, HDS etc.). It uses a acrylic-optic instead of a reflector.
- The output-power of this light is really very impressive!
- Pure white and bright output with a clean white hotspot no bad tints at all, the optic gives a very impressive, very good and really powerful throw.
- The light is very easy to use: just click and press the button for a short moment until the light blinks shortly two times and answers with a full-output. By holding the button down, the light dimmes down.
- From off or from on position: just click two times and the strobe effect starts to make your target dizzy!
- Its a all aluminum-body (very thick walled aluminum, with a very thick and solid extra heatsinking-part inside), the light gives you a reliable and good feel in the hand and the sure-grip coating (coated all over the HA3 anodizing) seems to bee very reliable too.
- I think, it is very cheap for a light this caliber!
Cons: Not really much to say:
- The acrylic-optic has no extra lens for protection on it!
The light rolls away on a desk, it has a round body and no anti-roll device, also no lanyard hole.
Because of its larger size and its rock-solid body-tank-like-body it has obviously more, may be 1.5 to 2 times of the weight of a SFL4.
- But therefore it has easily more than 3 to 5 times more output-power and don’t think that it is uncomfortable or too heavy in weight!
I like it very much and for the nice price, you’ll get nothing really comparable at the moment, I think. This striker led-light is an extremely powerful and reliable tool, by far the strongest (in every way) led-light in my collection!
Now, think it would be extremely interesting to compare/test it against a gladius.
But, sorry for this, I do not have one!
Oliver |