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Reading, navigating, cooking, playing cards—there are dozens of uses for the Maratac Tactical Personal Flood. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, it produces a broad, even flood pattern you won’t get from a throw flashlight Read More
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jbsegalAhahah yes it does sound silly when you put it that way.
CountyComm's shipping costs ($9.95 if you only get the light) more than makes up for the difference though.
The Zebralights aren't considerably larger. An H502w L2 AA flood headlamp is 2.76in, which is .02in shorter than the Maratac. It also has a lumen output that is twice that of the Maratac (260 vs 135). While it might be twice the price, it's twice the output.
And the size difference is literally negligible.
tehbizzThanks for pointing out this flashlight. I ordered one from e2fieldgear.com with coupon GUYD and got it for $62 shipped, vs $40 shipped (CA tax) for this Maratac. $22 more for:
- 120 vs 105 deg flood
- 260 vs 135 lumen
- clicky switch and IPX7 waterproof
- more modes and brightness levels
- headband for use as a headlamp
Seems like a no brainer to me.
Can somebody from HQ please clarify whether this takes a AA or AAA battery?
Either way, what is the spec'd voltage range? WIll it handle li-ion rechargables at 3.7V?
RShackI believe I have used it with my EBL Li-ons. There is nothing on their website saying you can’t use high drain batteries in it, which is what you would expect to see if you couldn’t.
I agree with other posters...
There are so many contradictions between the pictures and the description that I shall NOT be joining this drop.
The pictures seem to be taken from County Comm, and the description over there states it to take a single AAA battery.
Bring on a brass or copper (or both) version, and I'll jump on it.
I think there are 'better' floods on the market but this is a great price and that fact it runs on regular batteries means you don't have to fool around when you need to use it. For me that is the bonus.
louderTotally agree. I love my Zebralight H502w (previous generation) with its great UI and form factor. Being able to pop in any AA and get 100+ lumens is pretty sweet. For those of you looking for great quality (flood) light that doesn't get the attention they deserve checkout Zebralights. Their UI is still the best I've used and they make some great stuff. I've carried my H502w for several years now and it has been rock solid.
Whoa! Confusing drop. Massdrop, please just make a Massdrop Made version of the MD light in the photo below with a 90 degree lens option and a AA with 90 degree lens option. Remember to use a High CRI LED, and include easy ways to attach it to a headband or the adjustment strap for a ball cap. Regarding the CC offering, a twist switch on a headlamp makes no sense. Why would I want a 2 hand switch on a hands free headlamp/personal flood?