I got both. I was shocked when I went and tested them... the plhv2 had A LOT more spill and almost the same throw to me. I had to go back and forth between the two a couple times in order to tell that the okw had more throw. It was almost negligible to me. Plhv2 for the win imo. Very impressed Edit: I was about 150 yards away from the trees I was looking into. Backed it up to 200 yards and it still didn’t seem like a big difference in throw .
Yeah it’s a nice beam. My mch is almost the same as the PLHV2 and the field is very long and hills and it’s foggy so I went with more candela for hunting. But the PLHV2 is better all around
Thank you for making such a straightforward and helpful video! Since the OKW has been out for longer, its reputation precedes it, but it really does look like ModLight is giving good advice as the PLHv2 being the best for most end-users, at least for me when I get one.
Got the plhv2 when it first came out. Currently use it for coyote hunting at night. Works great for me. OKW from what I seen didn't have a big enough hot spot for what I needed. Still thinking about just picking up the okw head though to try it out at least.
Great side-by-side comparison. Thanks and subbed. If you ever have the chance to make a vid about on/off switches and their varying plug standards that would be awesome. Keep up the great work.
Great comparison of the 2 Modlites. Thanks! I still can't decide which I want for my Aero M5, lol. Though I am leaning more towards the PLHv2. I dunno. I suffer from Decision Making Disorder, haha.
If we are talking purely self defense purposes, is the OKW noticeably more blinding? Or do both do the trick? Edit: So I went ahead and bought the OKW. I test fired it at a friendly guinea pig to get some feedback. They are now blind.
@@Markyymark662 definitely the PLH for handheld though honestly it might be “too much” light for everyday flashlight use (I have a small rechargeable streamlight macrostream that I use as my daily pocket flashlight and have a TLR-7A on a Glock 19 that I carry daily). I’ve never used my OKW or PLH that way so I can’t say for certain that it wouldn’t work out.
Yes! I didnt mean for edc, At work I carry a fenix ld30, I had to charge my micro stream every single night, I charge this fenix every 2 weeks, and it can be bright as shit if I need that… but I was meaning for a handheld, like going to the mall and for shining the green field after dark after hunting or during hunting whatever. I just ordered a okw 18650 modlite handheld. I have a cloud mch w/ high candela head with thrym for carrying with my pistol for self defense but it dims down real quick so wouldn’t be good for deer hunting and shining the green field and such, and sense the PLHV2 is very similar to the overrated mch high candela I figured I would go with the okw for more throw than my mch instead of having the same beam, for long field the more candela the better. Can’t tell a difference in my mch and my brothers PLHV2
I ordered a PLHv2. Every video I see I prefer the PLH beam pattern for my area. If I was to shine out across the road to the tree line, neighbors house and fields it will give me better coverage with plenty of throw. If I had 200 yards to the nearest tree line or neighbors house I would prefer the OKW.
PLHv2 is vastly superior from a feature point of view. OKW just peters out over time with voltage and output drop becoming increasingly unusable until the three flash 3.0v cut out. It’s so bad I had to buy a portable battery charger for my work. The PLHv2 actually flashes once quickly at 3.6 volts then dims. Then as it discharges from 3.6 V (half charge) it will flash twice, then three times. At 3.0v just before cut off it will flash four times before shutting off. This is VASTLY superior to me as at 3.6v when the light will start suffering performance wise I can swap the battery. Additionally I prefer the wider throw for both a handheld and for sbr applications. There will be an OKWv2 and i’m sure it will have a similar feature set. But for now, no contest in my mind. I actually regret my OKW purchase and wish I had bought 2 PLHv2’s.
Unobtanium'sQuickReviews My suggestion is not only in light of product Performance and Modularity (and the fact Modlite w/pressure pads do everything the Owl does and then some) but also in light of Modlite Customer Service/their ability to fix Broken Gear.
Unobtanium'sQuickReviews same. I have a full size REIN on the way. FYI, Cloud has told me via email that 30A batteries like the Samsung 20S will increase the output of both the REIN and OWL. I asked Modlite the same thing and they told me that since their lights aren’t direct drive a higher current battery would have no effect. Thanks for the vid again. I have an OKW and PLHv1, but you’ve convinced me to get the v2
Does the 18650 body and battery change anything? I have a honey badger by q and q has a specific light mount for these models but i see that the 18650 body fits both v2 and okw so would that change both or is the light dynamics the same just brighter?
Seems to be a good light. But how would you compare it to the streamlight protac HLX. It's the lights I have mounted on a ar9 carbine used as my primary home defensive weapon. And on a ar15 carbine which is my main defensive weapon for outdoor defensive or indoor defensive situations. At the distances I'm likely to have to engage hostile targets. The 1000 lumens with 18000 candela is sufficient to display hostile targets and identify potential threats. I've been very pleased at the performance of both lights for their intended roles. And.as I use the laser to cowitness my dot scope on the ar9 carbine and the magnifier and dot scope on my ar15. I've been pleased with the.preformance on both weapons. Both are fast on target and give great precise shot placement. I did mount the cloud defensive light control mount on both. And it was the best decision I could have made. And at the out door range I use the laser shows bright on the red steel target. I'm completely happy with my set up on both weapons. And I'm useing a Bushnell older model acog styled red or green thophy scope on the ar9. And a vortex sparc2 dot scope and magnifier on my ar15 carbine. And the laser shows up well useing the sparc2. And both are extremely fast on target. Great combinations on both weapons. I've also mounted tlr8 a flex weapons lights on a glock 19 and one on a glock 23 and one on a sig 320c. And for use on a defensive handgun they preform well. To be honest they are great handgun lights for defensive use or duty use. And by changing out the high switch for the included low switch it made a good handgun mounted light into a great mounted light for my use. And I consider a weapon mounted light a necessity for low light or no light situations for positive threat identification. But training in the use of lights is essential to understand the proper tactical use of weapons mounted lights. To avoid misuseing them and making yourself a target.
Great comparison. Haven't seen one like it. Super Helpful.
I got both. I was shocked when I went and tested them... the plhv2 had A LOT more spill and almost the same throw to me. I had to go back and forth between the two a couple times in order to tell that the okw had more throw. It was almost negligible to me. Plhv2 for the win imo. Very impressed
Edit: I was about 150 yards away from the trees I was looking into. Backed it up to 200 yards and it still didn’t seem like a big difference in throw .
You should make a video and upload it.
Yeah it’s a nice beam. My mch is almost the same as the PLHV2 and the field is very long and hills and it’s foggy so I went with more candela for hunting. But the PLHV2 is better all around
How do these work inside? I’m worried about sizzling my retinas if I get a bump in the night.
Honestly, I have the Protac HLX and it works great. Awesome light and a great price point
the switch and cap combinations absolutely make a difference
Just ordered an OKW! I can’t wait to get it on my rifle!
Thank you for making such a straightforward and helpful video! Since the OKW has been out for longer, its reputation precedes it, but it really does look like ModLight is giving good advice as the PLHv2 being the best for most end-users, at least for me when I get one.
Got the plhv2 when it first came out. Currently use it for coyote hunting at night. Works great for me. OKW from what I seen didn't have a big enough hot spot for what I needed. Still thinking about just picking up the okw head though to try it out at least.
Results??
Great side-by-side comparison. Thanks and subbed.
If you ever have the chance to make a vid about on/off switches and their varying plug standards that would be awesome. Keep up the great work.
Great comparison, thanks. I think the PLHv2 will be the move.
Both are great but i think the v2 is suitable for my needs. Thanks for the great review
Excellent comparison, thank you!
Great comparison of the 2 Modlites. Thanks! I still can't decide which I want for my Aero M5, lol. Though I am leaning more towards the PLHv2. I dunno. I suffer from Decision Making Disorder, haha.
best comparison vid for the two
Thank you for the video- mines on its way! Phlv dos
V2 for the win 🙌
Great comparison
If we are talking purely self defense purposes, is the OKW noticeably more blinding? Or do both do the trick?
Edit: So I went ahead and bought the OKW. I test fired it at a friendly guinea pig to get some feedback. They are now blind.
PLH for carbine OKW for “DMR”
Plh carbine, okw dmr. Good answer, but what head for handheld?
@@Markyymark662 definitely the PLH for handheld though honestly it might be “too much” light for everyday flashlight use (I have a small rechargeable streamlight macrostream that I use as my daily pocket flashlight and have a TLR-7A on a Glock 19 that I carry daily). I’ve never used my OKW or PLH that way so I can’t say for certain that it wouldn’t work out.
Yes! I didnt mean for edc, At work I carry a fenix ld30, I had to charge my micro stream every single night, I charge this fenix every 2 weeks, and it can be bright as shit if I need that… but I was meaning for a handheld, like going to the mall and for shining the green field after dark after hunting or during hunting whatever. I just ordered a okw 18650 modlite handheld. I have a cloud mch w/ high candela head with thrym for carrying with my pistol for self defense but it dims down real quick so wouldn’t be good for deer hunting and shining the green field and such, and sense the PLHV2 is very similar to the overrated mch high candela I figured I would go with the okw for more throw than my mch instead of having the same beam, for long field the more candela the better. Can’t tell a difference in my mch and my brothers PLHV2
I ordered a PLHv2. Every video I see I prefer the PLH beam pattern for my area. If I was to shine out across the road to the tree line, neighbors house and fields it will give me better coverage with plenty of throw. If I had 200 yards to the nearest tree line or neighbors house I would prefer the OKW.
Great video...I pulled the trigger on the V2
Wishing I hadn’t ordered an OKW right about now.
PLHv2 is vastly superior from a feature point of view. OKW just peters out over time with voltage and output drop becoming increasingly unusable until the three flash 3.0v cut out. It’s so bad I had to buy a portable battery charger for my work. The PLHv2 actually flashes once quickly at 3.6 volts then dims. Then as it discharges from 3.6 V (half charge) it will flash twice, then three times. At 3.0v just before cut off it will flash four times before shutting off. This is VASTLY superior to me as at 3.6v when the light will start suffering performance wise I can swap the battery. Additionally I prefer the wider throw for both a handheld and for sbr applications. There will be an OKWv2 and i’m sure it will have a similar feature set. But for now, no contest in my mind. I actually regret my OKW purchase and wish I had bought 2 PLHv2’s.
Found a plhv2 blem head and ordered it. Does the ds00 fit an arisaka 18650
Jus seem like the HLX has best of both worlds high candelas like almost 20000 and 1000 lumens ?
2:15 you're welcome
Thanks for the vid. Any plans of getting an OWL in the comparison as well?
I wouldn’t recommend an OWL. If you got one, sell it for a Modlite.
@@sheepdog916 The OWL has its place, but that niche grows more and more narrow as more and more people get into NVDs and purchase lasers.
Unobtanium'sQuickReviews My suggestion is not only in light of product Performance and Modularity (and the fact Modlite w/pressure pads do everything the Owl does and then some) but also in light of Modlite Customer Service/their ability to fix Broken Gear.
@@sheepdog916 I am very keen to see how the REIN performs.
Unobtanium'sQuickReviews same. I have a full size REIN on the way. FYI, Cloud has told me via email that 30A batteries like the Samsung 20S will increase the output of both the REIN and OWL. I asked Modlite the same thing and they told me that since their lights aren’t direct drive a higher current battery would have no effect.
Thanks for the vid again. I have an OKW and PLHv1, but you’ve convinced me to get the v2
Does the 18650 body and battery change anything? I have a honey badger by q and q has a specific light mount for these models but i see that the 18650 body fits both v2 and okw so would that change both or is the light dynamics the same just brighter?
Your Google broken, bad hombre?
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Seems to be a good light. But how would you compare it to the streamlight protac HLX. It's the lights I have mounted on a ar9 carbine used as my primary home defensive weapon. And on a ar15 carbine which is my main defensive weapon for outdoor defensive or indoor defensive situations. At the distances I'm likely to have to engage hostile targets. The 1000 lumens with 18000 candela is sufficient to display hostile targets and identify potential threats. I've been very pleased at the performance of both lights for their intended roles. And.as I use the laser to cowitness my dot scope on the ar9 carbine and the magnifier and dot scope on my ar15. I've been pleased with the.preformance on both weapons. Both are fast on target and give great precise shot placement. I did mount the cloud defensive light control mount on both. And it was the best decision I could have made. And at the out door range I use the laser shows bright on the red steel target. I'm completely happy with my set up on both weapons. And I'm useing a Bushnell older model acog styled red or green thophy scope on the ar9. And a vortex sparc2 dot scope and magnifier on my ar15 carbine. And the laser shows up well useing the sparc2. And both are extremely fast on target. Great combinations on both weapons. I've also mounted tlr8 a flex weapons lights on a glock 19 and one on a glock 23 and one on a sig 320c. And for use on a defensive handgun they preform well. To be honest they are great handgun lights for defensive use or duty use. And by changing out the high switch for the included low switch it made a good handgun mounted light into a great mounted light for my use. And I consider a weapon mounted light a necessity for low light or no light situations for positive threat identification. But training in the use of lights is essential to understand the proper tactical use of weapons mounted lights. To avoid misuseing them and making yourself a target.
like comparing a lambo to a beat honda civic
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