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With a 2.3-ounce body made from solid grade-5 titanium, this ReyLight AA flashlight is as tough as they come. Grooves around the midsection and ends make for a secure hold in slippery conditions Read More
I liked this enough that I bought another in a different finish. I have the copper and brass reylight lights. The copper AA is great, but this one is smaller and it supports tritium. The one shot is so dark to show the tritium.
Nice, bright flashlight, once you figure out how to turn it on. I took away a star because it's too difficult to get the beam right. You have to press the button about half way to get it to cycle through the brightness modes, and I'm continually turning it off instead of getting the beam to the brightness I want.
I like that it starts on moonlight mode, making it a great light (the Pineapple from Reylight is the same, I think identical light with a different body design) for finding things or getting out of bed without disturbing anyone. It's light, well made, and works nicely. The button doesn't feel perfect but I don't have much to compare it to in this style of light and it works as expected
I was a bit on the fence about buying this flashlight. It might be the most expensive pocket one Ive ever owned and Ive been collecting flashlights for over 30 years. Out of the box I didn't think it was worth it and was having a little bit of buyers remorse, but as Ive been carrying it and playing with it, I am really starting to love it. I've never had a AA EDC pocket flashlight before, I normally carry AAA lights in my pocket and double AA lights in my bag. I thought a pocket AA would be too bulky, but I was wrong, it feels right in my pocket and in my hands. Its feelin' real nice :)
The only thing I really dont like about this flashlight is the clip, button, and finish. The clip is really hard to get off, to the point where I didn't want to risk breaking it, and left it as is. I bought one of those colored rings to replace it, but I just put it around the neck instead. The clip is on so tight that it actually scratched the finish of the body (see picture). It was my own fault for not paying attention, and not a big deal. I didn't realize that the clip was making contact with the body. Its fine. Just something to keep an eye on when unscrewing it. The button is really loose and a bit hair triggery. it just spins freely and wobbles around when touched. When I took the butt cap off it just feel apart. Took be a few seconds to really realize what was going on with it. It works fine and feels like the seal is working, its just a little odd that it just flops around like it does. I hope there isn't anything wrong with it cause Ive already glued a Tritium vial to it... The coating on the flashlight is a bit matte and chalky, I'm always afraid I'm going to accidentally scratch my nail against it and get skeeved out by that nail to chalkboard feeling. I'm hoping it will wear away soon.
I've added Tritium vials to the butt cap and they look really nice. I might get more to finish off the head. All in all, I'm pretty happy with this sucker. I look forward to spending more time with it :)