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GREAT REVIEW MY FRIEND, NICE LINEUP OF POCKET THROWERS I FINALY GOT THE FC12 ON THE WAY AND THAT SPERAS LOOKS NICE ITS ON MY TO GET LIST, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MY FRIEND YOUR CHANNEL IS DOING AWESOME.
The FC12 is an excellent little light with long throw and no huge head. The IF22A is my favorite thrower. Sometimes, I put a short tube on my FC12 & run an 18350 in it. It makes the light much more compact, but you still have the same light output, just less runtime.
Need to get myself one of those short tubes! I tried to swap one from another light but no luck. You can use a tailspring bypass on your IF22a to boost lumens :)
I like your reviewing style. When you are doing the beam shots I am struggling to hear the names of some of the flashlights. I have the new Olight Baton Turbo and it is a really good thrower for its size. It throws out to around 600m. Great work mate, I am in Australia.
yes ! I'd like to see that compareson too, I have chosen the FC 12 for the tac mode and the further throw with its 30%+candelas, and it was lightly cheaper too, but I'm very curious to see the floud/thow compromise on the SC31T Pro and modes/performance compareson...
@@odin7192 Exactly. I live in a not so great area and I'd like to come out of the house and be able to pinpoint things across the street while also having a good amount of spill around me. I have a TS21 but I'm not thrilled with it. I don't know how the TS22 would fair in this application since it's mostly flood. I have a Convoy S2+ with 519A and OP reflector. Great flood light but it doesn't quite have enough pinpoint lighting. The FC12 and SC31T Pro seem to be the reasonably priced choices. There may be more but I'm not aware of them.
Noted! I'll have to get my hands on one. The FC12 would throw an extra 60-100m based on candela ratings. But the SC31T will have a smoother beam profile, floody. Many people prefer that sort of beam profile but I prioritise throw so I can see up ahead.
I reckon get the FC12 as it has better throw - noticeably better than all my other SST40 lights, even ones with larger reflectors. Another option is getting one fo the smaller convoy hosts like the S2 or S2+ with an SFT40. I say they'd perform similar to the FC12 but with no tactical mode or onboard charging unfortunately.
@@DarrenYeoYT There is another, but it could probably be considered at the higher end of budget lights. That would be the Thrunite TN12 *Pro* with the SFT-40.
Hi mate, yes it's perfectly focused. I noted that previous versions of the M2 had some ugly ring artefacts. I think the gasket behind the reflector has been changed out. There is a very light right outside of the main spill/spot beam - I think caused by the SS bezel. It's not noticeable. Thank you for watching.
@@DarrenYeoYT Thank you for your response. I'm planning to swap the emitter on my S2+ for a W2 (Cslpm1) since this is my EDC and I live in a city with a lot of light pollution and the 519A 5000K isn't that great outside with all the light pollution. Do you know if the shorty (18350) tube from the S2+ fits the M2?
@@DarrenYeoYT Hello! I don't have any specific use, I'm just an enthusiast. I'm thinking something up to USD 50.00 Btw, do you recommend the GT Nano as an option?
@@rogerandrade806 there's two main types of lights - ones that are designed for long range use, and ones that are more floody (short range). The GT nano is a long range light but has limited use in my opinion! Short battery life and it will probably reduce in brightness quickly due to size. I recently got an Acebeam Pokelit AA (gray) - has around 100m range and reasonably floody. Takes 14500 and AA cells. might be something to consider. I personally prefer tactical thrower lights to carry with me - lately my favourite is the Acebeam P16 and the Nitecore MH12SE. -Darren
my thrunite TN12 pro i got for 30 dollars on Amazon prime day, put out 1900 lumens and 380m throw. 5 inches long and body is slighty bigger than the 18650!
WRONG---------the Sorfin 22 from factory is 697 meters throw, reality is tested at 730 meters THROW, many UA-cam videos and website show the THROW, no offense, but get the stats right please!
I find that you need to subtract 100+ metres anyway at the end of the day due to atmospheric conditions, and that even though light may reach 700m, you won't be able to see it with the naked eye anyway. Cheers.
Yeah that makes more sense. The more focused the beam (higher candela) the more particulates block visibility to as far as what the naked eye can pick up.
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GREAT REVIEW MY FRIEND, NICE LINEUP OF POCKET THROWERS I FINALY GOT THE FC12 ON THE WAY AND THAT SPERAS LOOKS NICE ITS ON MY TO GET LIST, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MY FRIEND YOUR CHANNEL IS DOING AWESOME.
Hey, great ! Can't wait to see your review/comparisons of the FC12 as well !👍
Right on, thank you for your support man! You'll like that FC12 - very compact little thrower (deep reflector).
The FC12 is an excellent little light with long throw and no huge head. The IF22A is my favorite thrower. Sometimes, I put a short tube on my FC12 & run an 18350 in it. It makes the light much more compact, but you still have the same light output, just less runtime.
Need to get myself one of those short tubes! I tried to swap one from another light but no luck. You can use a tailspring bypass on your IF22a to boost lumens :)
The FC12, my most favorite light to carry even though I have Surefire and Elzetta.
I carry mine around pretty often too. Just easy to pocket and high candela :D
I like your reviewing style. When you are doing the beam shots I am struggling to hear the names of some of the flashlights. I have the new Olight Baton Turbo and it is a really good thrower for its size. It throws out to around 600m. Great work mate, I am in Australia.
I’ll try to do better with the names in future videos, thanks for the feedback! Thanks for you support 🙂
May i know what colorway do you have for the Wurkkos FC12? is that the Champagne color or the metal grey?
Hi Alex, it's Champagne!
Darren, do you have any Zebralights? Specifically the SC65c, would love to hear your thoughts on it
I don't have any unfortunately but hear they are the gold standard :D
Excellent review! Thanks Darren!
Glad you liked it! I have so many lights now so thinking of ways I can make videos with them all.
👍 Good stuff man. Would like to see a showdown between the FC12 and newer
SC31T- *Pro* for everyday practical use.
yes ! I'd like to see that compareson too,
I have chosen the FC 12 for the tac mode and the further throw with its 30%+candelas,
and it was lightly cheaper too,
but I'm very curious to see the floud/thow compromise on the SC31T Pro and modes/performance compareson...
@@odin7192 Exactly. I live in a not so great area and I'd like to come out of the house and be able to pinpoint things across the street while also having a good amount of spill around me.
I have a TS21 but I'm not thrilled with it. I don't know how the TS22 would fair in this application since it's mostly flood. I have a Convoy S2+ with 519A and OP reflector. Great flood light but it doesn't quite have enough pinpoint lighting. The FC12 and SC31T Pro seem to be the reasonably priced choices. There may be more but I'm not aware of them.
Noted! I'll have to get my hands on one. The FC12 would throw an extra 60-100m based on candela ratings. But the SC31T will have a smoother beam profile, floody. Many people prefer that sort of beam profile but I prioritise throw so I can see up ahead.
I reckon get the FC12 as it has better throw - noticeably better than all my other SST40 lights, even ones with larger reflectors. Another option is getting one fo the smaller convoy hosts like the S2 or S2+ with an SFT40. I say they'd perform similar to the FC12 but with no tactical mode or onboard charging unfortunately.
@@DarrenYeoYT There is another, but it could probably be considered at the higher end of budget lights. That would be the Thrunite TN12 *Pro* with the SFT-40.
The beam on the Convoy M2 looks so clean!
Does the bezel create any artefacts?
Hi mate, yes it's perfectly focused. I noted that previous versions of the M2 had some ugly ring artefacts. I think the gasket behind the reflector has been changed out. There is a very light right outside of the main spill/spot beam - I think caused by the SS bezel. It's not noticeable. Thank you for watching.
@@DarrenYeoYT Thank you for your response.
I'm planning to swap the emitter on my S2+ for a W2 (Cslpm1) since this is my EDC and I live in a city with a lot of light pollution and the 519A 5000K isn't that great outside with all the light pollution.
Do you know if the shorty (18350) tube from the S2+ fits the M2?
great comparison. I have the wurkkos and the sofirn thanks. liked and subscribed
Thanks for the sub! Catch you around :)
The Wurkkos FC12 was my main throwy EDC until I got the Convoy M2.
Side by side beamshots would have been invaluable. Nice collection.
Thank you my friend, I will do some side by side ones next time.
What is your recommendation for best budget thrower?
The Convoy S8 or the M21B
@@DarrenYeoYT thanks appreciate it
Cool video!! So which one do you recommend for the first pocket flashlight purchase? I still couldn't decide.
Hey Roger, what's your budget and what will you be using it for?
@@DarrenYeoYT Hello! I don't have any specific use, I'm just an enthusiast. I'm thinking something up to USD 50.00 Btw, do you recommend the GT Nano as an option?
@@rogerandrade806 there's two main types of lights - ones that are designed for long range use, and ones that are more floody (short range). The GT nano is a long range light but has limited use in my opinion! Short battery life and it will probably reduce in brightness quickly due to size. I recently got an Acebeam Pokelit AA (gray) - has around 100m range and reasonably floody. Takes 14500 and AA cells. might be something to consider. I personally prefer tactical thrower lights to carry with me - lately my favourite is the Acebeam P16 and the Nitecore MH12SE. -Darren
my thrunite TN12 pro i got for 30 dollars on Amazon prime day, put out 1900 lumens and 380m throw. 5 inches long and body is slighty bigger than the 18650!
Man that's a bargain! Let me know when you see it again for that price haha
I like the Speras M4, but I’m wondering what carrying it is like with the wider face… Have you edc’d this one?
Yeah I have and I find it awkward, but doable in a jeans pocket. I prefer lights with the same diameter all the way through.
Also, the button of the M4 can be accidentally pressed in your pocket easily so I unscrew the tube a little.
I have about 20 lights .. m4 is in my top 3
Which is the best edc self defense light out of all of these?
Probably none of these if you're thinking self-defence. I'd get maybe the nextorch TA30Cmax - has a lot of bulk and high output, crenulated bezel.
It looks similar to the T10L
@@DarrenYeoYTNitecore P23i is a nice tactical light for self defense
M4 uses a w5050SQ3 "yin ding" led.
Yeah, it's a bit greenish. There are alternatives now. The one in the Acebeam M2 has a nicer white tint.
Nice review.
I wouldn’t call these pocket size.
The 18650 sized ones are better. To pocket. Those are the main lights I carry around.
the thrunite tn12 pro throws like 100meters more than that wurkkos
I gotta check that one out!
I think you were pissing off the sleeping birds w convoy m1 at 100 meters 😂
Wouldn't be the first time 😅
500 fricken dollars ide hope.....
For the lot I guess
WRONG---------the Sorfin 22 from factory is 697 meters throw, reality is tested at 730 meters THROW, many UA-cam videos and website show the THROW, no offense, but get the stats right please!
I find that you need to subtract 100+ metres anyway at the end of the day due to atmospheric conditions, and that even though light may reach 700m, you won't be able to see it with the naked eye anyway. Cheers.
Yeah that makes more sense. The more focused the beam (higher candela) the more particulates block visibility to as far as what the naked eye can pick up.
Depend where u live. In curve of earth.