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Permalink Reply by Richard Reed on January 1, 2012 at 9:34 And a LD20
Permalink Reply by Ron Cooper on January 7, 2012 at 22:04
Permalink Reply by Richard Reed on February 8, 2012 at 21:01 nice light
Permalink Reply by Richard Reed on March 14, 2012 at 8:35 Fenix: LD12,LD22,PD22,PD32,

750! Good lord....I'm running off to google that beast!
Ron Cooper said:
A ZebraLight SC600. This is now my EDC light quite simply because it fits so nicely into the cargo pocket of my shorts. Which is precisely why I bought it! An unbelievable amount of light coming out of such a small package -- 750 lumens @ 1 x 18650!
Permalink Reply by Richard Reed on March 14, 2012 at 9:21 Looks Great but i like the throw better that i get from fenix
Not such a big fan for flood light
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs55s4_o0rs
I love my TK70 2,2200 Lumens off 4 D Battery's witch is easier to find or you can run it with 3 D cells.
prob wont fit in you cargo pocket but its like one of the search lights they used in London during WWII for shooting down aircrafts!
Permalink Reply by Ron Cooper on March 14, 2012 at 14:03 Flood v. Throw? Yep! That's no contest. Your Fenix will likely out throw my tiny little ZebraLight. So will halogen headlights on a car. I won't likely being carrying either of those in my pocket on a daily basis, though.
The ZL SC600 gives me enormous power from one rechargeable 18650 lithium ion battery, compared to the 4 D cells of the Fenix. The entire ZebraLight barely fills the palm of my hand and fits comfortably into a cargo or pant pocket. I should also add that the tiny ZebraLight will out-throw a good number of supposed dedicated throwers out there. Doing so while at the same time giving you a fantastic flood. If you haven't seen this dynamo in action it will be hard to imagine that this tiny, comfortable to carry light can produce such a powerful beam.
I submit these photos for your consideration...
As an EDC light the ZebraLight SC 600 is pretty close to perfection...for me! Your mileage may vary.
Cheers!
Permalink Reply by Richard Reed on March 15, 2012 at 11:30 I do have to agree that it is a small light and 18650 is a great battery sorce, one of my favorites. 750L is alot of lumens for a light this size . You might find this zebralight cheaper than some of fenix models out there and for 750L that aint bad.
I am sure it would make a great back up light tho my back up light only does like 90 lumens.
Im Gonna Look Into the light i might grab one after all.
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