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Intellihack
6
May 27, 2016
Lots of people love the sound of their own voice, it seems. The bottom line is this: I have used this light for over a year and it's a tank. All day in the rain, no problem. Under a boat in the lake for 2 hours untangling a prop, nada. Falling headfirst onto it at 30 mph off my long board with it screwed into my helmet, hardly a scratch. About to take it on a 260 mile kayak race, and I am not worried at all about it.
Soldat
169
May 27, 2016
Intellihack"Lots of people love the sound of their own voice, it seems", isn't that a bit hypocritical considering u are on here giving YOUR opinions as well!?, (everyone is however entitled to their opinion, but it's simply hypocritical to think that u are "above all that" lol)
Soldat
169
May 27, 2016
Intellihack(in my opinion) A true standards of a company should not be measured by the products they produce that are working great but by the ones that fail and how that company goes about providing solutions to fix/replace it. I mean even xxxfire (according to some) will produce great lights that take a beating. Personally when I see s company still deliberately advertising max lumen output of the actual led to gain an edge and not OTF (out the front) or ANSI (the standard) lumens it makes me wary. Up till recently they had the Canadian flag all over their advertising, claiming Armytek from Canada. I think negative feedback may have forced them to cut back on that particular deceitful marketing campaign. The actual lights are ok, too expensive for another China brand particular when their is zebralight, eagletac at around the same price for a better light.