@@16traces Thanks for your reply. Since you have much more experience than me, when I am riding my electric skateboarding through busy, well-lit city streets, my main needs are a powerful beam to stand out in city lights, maybe a strobe or lumin shield to alert drivers and pedestrians if needed, and enough battery to last about 20-30 minutes per ride. Which would you recommend for this kind of setup? I was looking at EDC35, EDC29 or P20iX.. Or is there another model you’d suggest?
@@ogimilosevic This is a difficult question. I think you will probably be satisfied with whichever one you choose. Cylindrical dual-tail switch flashlights such as the P20iX and P23i may have difficulty pressing the sub-switch because the switch changes position in your hand when you change or re-hold the light. You can use the included pocket clip or the tactical ring (sold separately) to quickly grasp the angle of the light. flashlight.nitecore.com/product/ntr10 A replacement tail switch with signal light also exists for the P Series. flashlight.nitecore.com/product/tsl10i The EDC29 is a little low on battery capacity, but that is not a problem for about 30 minutes. The EDC35 is a good choice because you can do everything with one switch, but the one I got when it was first released has a tail switch that sometimes malfunctions. (Sometimes I can't get it to turn on and off properly) I don't know if this problem has already been solved and the product has been improved.
This is exactly what I was looking for.! Huge thanks.!
Edc35 seems to be better
I think i would stay with my EDC35
Which one is better?
I prefer EDC29 because it is easier to use.
But the EDC35 has 2.4 times the battery capacity of the EDC29.
@@16traces Thanks for your reply. Since you have much more experience than me, when I am riding my electric skateboarding through busy, well-lit city streets, my main needs are a powerful beam to stand out in city lights, maybe a strobe or lumin shield to alert drivers and pedestrians if needed, and enough battery to last about 20-30 minutes per ride. Which would you recommend for this kind of setup? I was looking at EDC35, EDC29 or P20iX.. Or is there another model you’d suggest?
@@ogimilosevic
This is a difficult question.
I think you will probably be satisfied with whichever one you choose.
Cylindrical dual-tail switch flashlights such as the P20iX and P23i may have difficulty pressing the sub-switch because the switch changes position in your hand when you change or re-hold the light.
You can use the included pocket clip or the tactical ring (sold separately) to quickly grasp the angle of the light.
flashlight.nitecore.com/product/ntr10
A replacement tail switch with signal light also exists for the P Series.
flashlight.nitecore.com/product/tsl10i
The EDC29 is a little low on battery capacity, but that is not a problem for about 30 minutes.
The EDC35 is a good choice because you can do everything with one switch, but the one I got when it was first released has a tail switch that sometimes malfunctions. (Sometimes I can't get it to turn on and off properly)
I don't know if this problem has already been solved and the product has been improved.