didn't surefire get involved with anti 2A politics? genuinely asking, saw it in some gun channel last year (I am not from USA, so I really not very informed in the subject). if it is the case, does this fact cause some discomfort in gun owners or it didn't matter? (again, genuine question, just for curiosity sake)
I have this light. I carry it every day and don't regret for one second buying it. It is the only light I've ever carried that didn't feel like I've got an annoying roll of quarters in my pocket. It's comfortable to carry and I forget I have it, until I need it.
I love my Stiletto Pro because of the 25 lumen is great for walking my dog after dark. I did reverse the clip on the pro too so I can pull from left pocket with my thumb on the on switch.
Wow I’ve had this for a few years and learned a lot on this video I didn’t know. If you press the left button above the usb charging port it will also give you a battery gauge by green, yellow, and red for the battery life. Can’t wait to see the review on the pro!
Once you use it and realise how natural the ergonometric is, you will find yourself always wanting to carry it instead of any cylindrical or round flashlight. Its a fantastic light.
I got this light I love it the only thing I wish they had was reversible pocket clip I can. I can Care less about the polymer body. Just Make a metal body tail switch so you can thread holes to reverse the pocket clip
I stick with my bright usb rechargeable tactical flashlight (one with the striking bezel )with my belt holster but still a cool ligth but just ain't me
I keep a tactician in my bag with extra batteries. I keep the stiletto in my back pocket. I got it when it first came out. Wouldn’t trade if for anything after several years. I’m curious to check out the review of the pro model. With the larger size and price I don’t think I will switch but you never know.
@@stevog44 thats a ridiculous amount to spend on lights, this is a hobby for you and thats absolutely fine but for anyone not interested in collecting flashlights this is very poor bang for buck. In terms of prepping this is a waste of money and is matched and surpassed by far cheaper options 20 years ago.
You literally have double the lumens, completely waterproof, drop proof all metal models being made by olight fir a fraction of the price of surefire. I’ve carried both and surefire lights suck. When they come up with something that actually is comparable to olight I’ll consider their product.
Powertac would be about the only foreign company I would go with. You clearly haven’t used a surefire if you say they are bad. What problems did you have?
@@LiveForFreedom i use the olight baldr on all 4 of my hand guns, the green lazer is great. The olight odin mini on my long guns and the baldr pro on my roni carbine kit. I use a acebeam ultra throw on my 338. Olight also make good lanterns and torches. All in all i have 12 various olight units and have had zero issues.
I like the ergonomics of it, but, I have had battery issues. And for the price it is not very bright, has a large spill. After 1 year, the price isn’t worth the cons. USB c, battery issues, not being very bright
I’ve been carrying the pro model of this light every day for close to 2 years. I love it for its size as well as its usefulness. I used to carry cheaper lights that use AA or AAA, not anymore. Surefire products are expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I personally thank you Sir for sharing and purchasing American made products, but this light isn't going to work for someone like myself who goes into the backcountry for 40-44 days straight searching for Rocky Mountain Bull Elk. It's way to wide, which causes your eyes to desynthetize your surroundings. Believe me if you've ever came across a grown Brown Boar, or even a Sow while humping 03:00-04:00 hrs. you know everything we were thought about Brown Bears is actually false. They can climb trees, they can run down hill, and etc. Moral of the story is don't get ripped off. Just use a cheap flashlight with a narrow beam so your eyes don't desynthetize, you can see much better the same way your eyes do in complete darkness naturally!!... Widowmaker
I've been expecting this especially since the wedge was released, hopefully priced about the same , be nice to see pressure pad attachments and mounts eventually
Iv been carrying a wedge now for about 3 months. I like it, looks more slim and compact than the stiletto, but it's also less lumens unless you use the THRO mode. Mine was a little over a Benjamin, and im seeing them in local gun shops for about that.
@@chrissutton3043 I've been wanting a wedge pretty bad , I found them at optics planet for 79ish , I have a programmable 5.11 , two 5.11 pen lights ( 2 AAA ) and a USB streamlight..definitely getting a wedge !
Whhat I want to see and buy is an LED light with a button you press when you want light; not High, Low, Strobe, S.O.S. When you are hiking miles in the dark, you don't want the light ON for 4 hours, just for a second or two to see where you are stepping. I would have to modify a dollar-store LED lamp with a momentary pushbutton to get that. Headlamps don't have that. They are either On,or OFF.
Thanks for supporting American made rather than Olight which is made in China!
I appreciate you pointing that out
Olight is awesome .
didn't surefire get involved with anti 2A politics? genuinely asking, saw it in some gun channel last year (I am not from USA, so I really not very informed in the subject). if it is the case, does this fact cause some discomfort in gun owners or it didn't matter? (again, genuine question, just for curiosity sake)
You must be new to the channel
Surefire is made in California, and donates to anti 2A politicians directly. Not much better
I have this light. I carry it every day and don't regret for one second buying it. It is the only light I've ever carried that didn't feel like I've got an annoying roll of quarters in my pocket. It's comfortable to carry and I forget I have it, until I need it.
Love your videos and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and opinions. Long Live The Republic!🇺🇸
I love my Stiletto Pro because of the 25 lumen is great for walking my dog after dark. I did reverse the clip on the pro too so I can pull from left pocket with my thumb on the on switch.
tajam bersinar
Excellent edc light
Wow I’ve had this for a few years and learned a lot on this video I didn’t know. If you press the left button above the usb charging port it will also give you a battery gauge by green, yellow, and red for the battery life. Can’t wait to see the review on the pro!
I clip mine on the brim of my ball cap when I need both hands.
That shake will clip onto a belt a LOT easier than a round flashlight.
That's a really nice and compact flashlight to have in any situation. I'd love to carry that around wherever I go.
Once you use it and realise how natural the ergonometric is, you will find yourself always wanting to carry it instead of any cylindrical or round flashlight. Its a fantastic light.
Think I will stick to O'Light.
Look like a good one to clip on the sun visor of truck to have on hand love your video.
Another $100 light. You'd be better off buying 100 cans of beans.
I like this light. However....the Streamlight "Macro stream" (not micro) has been my new pocket torch!!!!!! Perfect in every way imo!!
Would this be good for Tactical usage?
Thanks for the video
I got this light I love it the only thing I wish they had was reversible pocket clip I can. I can Care less about the polymer body. Just Make a metal body tail switch so you can thread holes to reverse the pocket clip
Nice and flat for my pocket, so this way it can slide in my couch when I sit down and I can't find it for 2-3 days at a time. 😂
Sure Fire and Led Lenser Lamps are better as any other Olight Lamp.
Does the CE on the unit not mean Chinese export? As such made in china
I stick with my bright usb rechargeable tactical flashlight (one with the striking bezel )with my belt holster but still a cool ligth but just ain't me
I will pay fifteen to twenty percent more for American products but three hundred percent is a bit excessive. Thrunite Archer v2 is a better buy.
That's cute!
Is that a scope mark on your nose?
My mom won't let me get one of these. She said I might blind myself
Wish it was C charger and not usb.
I can get a lot of more essential preps for the cost of this light; overpriced for sure.
You ain't lyin buddy! Our friend here is just sharing content👍 but I think a point could have been made on essential preps vs buying this light.
I keep a tactician in my bag with extra batteries. I keep the stiletto in my back pocket. I got it when it first came out. Wouldn’t trade if for anything after several years. I’m curious to check out the review of the pro model. With the larger size and price I don’t think I will switch but you never know.
Worth every penny. I have thousands in sure fire lights. In fact I’m ordering 2 more of these right now.
@@agger732 you sound like alumni👊🏻
@@stevog44 thats a ridiculous amount to spend on lights, this is a hobby for you and thats absolutely fine but for anyone not interested in collecting flashlights this is very poor bang for buck. In terms of prepping this is a waste of money and is matched and surpassed by far cheaper options 20 years ago.
You literally have double the lumens, completely waterproof, drop proof all metal models being made by olight fir a fraction of the price of surefire. I’ve carried both and surefire lights suck. When they come up with something that actually is comparable to olight I’ll consider their product.
Thanks for recommendation I'll look up olight
Powertac would be about the only foreign company I would go with. You clearly haven’t used a surefire if you say they are bad. What problems did you have?
@Spooter Hogman spot on!
@Spooter Hogman Just because they're not being used by Military or LE doesn't mean they're not good. Lol
@@LiveForFreedom i use the olight baldr on all 4 of my hand guns, the green lazer is great. The olight odin mini on my long guns and the baldr pro on my roni carbine kit. I use a acebeam ultra throw on my 338. Olight also make good lanterns and torches. All in all i have 12 various olight units and have had zero issues.
Non replaceable battery means this thing will be garbage in 5 years. Far better options for that kind of money.
Is it just me, or do American flashlight companies have a really hard time coming out with efficient affordable products?
Just the ones made in California
Very interested in this, but will wait for your final critique before I make a decision.
I like the ergonomics of it, but, I have had battery issues. And for the price it is not very bright, has a large spill. After 1 year, the price isn’t worth the cons. USB c, battery issues, not being very bright
I’ve been carrying the pro model of this light every day for close to 2 years. I love it for its size as well as its usefulness. I used to carry cheaper lights that use AA or AAA, not anymore. Surefire products are expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I personally thank you Sir for sharing and purchasing American made products, but this light isn't going to work for someone like myself who goes into the backcountry for 40-44 days straight searching for Rocky Mountain Bull Elk. It's way to wide, which causes your eyes to desynthetize your surroundings. Believe me if you've ever came across a grown Brown Boar, or even a Sow while humping 03:00-04:00 hrs. you know everything we were thought about Brown Bears is actually false. They can climb trees, they can run down hill, and etc. Moral of the story is don't get ripped off. Just use a cheap flashlight with a narrow beam so your eyes don't desynthetize, you can see much better the same way your eyes do in complete darkness naturally!!... Widowmaker
*Made in California
I've been expecting this especially since the wedge was released, hopefully priced about the same , be nice to see pressure pad attachments and mounts eventually
Iv been carrying a wedge now for about 3 months. I like it, looks more slim and compact than the stiletto, but it's also less lumens unless you use the THRO mode. Mine was a little over a Benjamin, and im seeing them in local gun shops for about that.
@@chrissutton3043 I've been wanting a wedge pretty bad , I found them at optics planet for 79ish , I have a programmable 5.11 , two 5.11 pen lights ( 2 AAA ) and a USB streamlight..definitely getting a wedge !
No blade it ain't a stiletto.
Love the shape for my pocket, but my fat ass turns it on many times when I sit. Guess I can do lock out mode every time I carry it, but … grrrrr.
650 lms, plastic chasis, ipx7, non removable battery…RRP $129…this is the biggest joke I’ve heard recently.
I'll stick to my Klarus, thank you very much.
Whhat I want to see and buy is an LED light with a button you press when you want light; not High, Low, Strobe, S.O.S. When you are hiking miles in the dark, you don't want the light ON for 4 hours, just for a second or two to see where you are stepping. I would have to modify a dollar-store LED lamp with a momentary pushbutton to get that.
Headlamps don't have that. They are either On,or OFF.
Did I miss what’s special about this flashlight 🤷♂️
Just an overpriced gadget, no red or green lens, not the light for me….
I really hate the stiletto, i just looks dumb, like a fuckin' remote control 😁
No battery change out by owner blows it!
Garbage for that much money even Olight has better brighter options