FL33

A New Edge Flashlight Component System

It was our dream to design a flashlight, which can be easily transformed or upgraded. Something very flexible but still quite practical. Somewhat simple but smart. A flashlight you can customize yourself with no guarantee void or risk to break it. Impressively bright and incredibly compact and lightweight. Stylish but strong and durable. Something, which would become more than just a next flashlight in your collection.

We materialize our dreams. The new FL33 flashlight system is available now. We have started with a very basic and the most desired kit - an "everyday-carry" flashlight. It consists of a highly-integrated and fully-protected head module and a couple of battery tubes which provide two pocket-sized rockets. The larger version is powered by a couple of lithium 18350 AW IMR's and delivers a dazzling 1400 lumens well-focused beam. As bright as a car headlight this flashlight literally burns paper.

We release the first very limited batch in August 2011. We plan to distribute just about 20+ pieces, see the details here.

L30

Incredibly small and bright fully regulated light in a hard anodized or polished chrome housing for just $49

This is a legend light from which the history of the fully integrated light modules has been started. Originally designed for scale radio controlled models, where the aim to minimize size and weight eventually led us to an idea of placing the driver electronics on the same board with the LED. It's hard to believe but this very small and lightweight unit is rated to produce 240 lumens of cool white light and works fine even as car DRL's. This is a limited offer, we have just about 20 kits in stock.
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See Cool, Neutral, Warm and 90-CRI Triples In Outdoor Action

A huge variety of LED types plus several optic variants bring together a real mess into a flashlight selection. But on the other hand, providing a large catalog of possible configurations allows to pick up a right light exactly to your needs. Do you know the difference between let's say a 90-CRI and a regular warm LED? Or why CREE XP-E HEW has been recognized as probably the best flood emitter? Or what can be expected from an XP-E R3 when it's driven at 1.5 amps?

These and many other questions are visually answered here. This catalog is absolutely unique and definitely worth bookmarking. You hardly ever find all major types of XP-E's and XP-G's listed all together. We also introduced here an animated comparison tool. In the future we plan to add more weather conditions such as clear summer night, fog etc. And of course we'll be extending it with new popular and hard-to-find LED and optic combos. Click here to start!