• @TacGriz
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    42 years ago

    Have you found a throwy TIR that fits and produced a nice beam with domeless LED’s? If so, I might want to have you upgrade my FW1X to have aux and a TIR.

    • @Adair21OPM
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      32 years ago

      I have a 10° beaded optic, but it’s not as throwy as your reflector

      • @dmenezes
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        42 years ago

        Is there any TIR that can beat even a half-decent reflector on throw? (honest question as I really don’t know, but always associated TIRs with flood).

        • @BullstrongDVM
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          22 years ago

          It depends on the size and geometry of the head and reflector itself. If you compare two lights like the IF22 & IF22A, the IF22 has a head about twice as tall to accommodate the reflector while the IF22A gets nearly the same throw with a TIR and shorter head. So the reflector throws farther but the flashlight is longer.

          If you want the most throw possible you’ll need a deep reflector. Though when considering form factor TIRs might be the best in their weight class.

          • @sidpost
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            22 years ago

            I have those two! I really prefer the reflector IF22 even though it is a little longer because the beam simply works better in my life and neither is a flashlight I will stuff in a pants pocket.

            TIR flashlights to me work ‘best’ on small lights overall. On something larger that needs a holster or backpack, I find the right reflector simply works better for beam evenness, throw, and flood.

            TIR and Zoomies to me are really special use case options.

            • @BullstrongDVM
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              12 years ago

              I completely agree.

              Also, hey Sid! Good to see you.