I own the Pro model and take it out with me when I go for walks in the evening during winter. It is reasonably water resistant, the battery lasts long enough for my use case, and it can get really bright for a short period of time, if you need that. I have several flashlights from Wurkkos and Sofirn, nearly all them are practical, sturdy, and easy to use but none of them have replaced the SC21 Pro on my walks yet.
You said high and turbo are both 400 lumens Honestly probably not waterproof but a nitecore tini 2 is better for EDC I keep a fenix around for worse situations but edc the tini 2
You think it’s overpriced? I think it’s one of the cheapest lights I’ve tested for its features. The similar Wurkkos and olight options are $10-$20+ more each
Great flashlight! I have used this brand for years
I own the Pro model and take it out with me when I go for walks in the evening during winter. It is reasonably water resistant, the battery lasts long enough for my use case, and it can get really bright for a short period of time, if you need that. I have several flashlights from Wurkkos and Sofirn, nearly all them are practical, sturdy, and easy to use but none of them have replaced the SC21 Pro on my walks yet.
There is a pro version? It’s a great light. I’m a big fan of Sofirn and their products
@@outsideguide the only differences I think are that the pro model ships with Anduril and a magnetic tail cap
❤ How long it last in turbo and high mode?
You said high and turbo are both 400 lumens Honestly probably not waterproof but a nitecore tini 2 is better for EDC I keep a fenix around for worse situations but edc the tini 2
Whoops. Did I make a typo in my notes? Thanks for pointing that out. I have another nitecore coming, not sure which model yet
Its really overpriced. Aside from the $3 bulb, its nothing special.
You think it’s overpriced? I think it’s one of the cheapest lights I’ve tested for its features. The similar Wurkkos and olight options are $10-$20+ more each