The Streamlight ProTac 2AAA is an outstanding value at $25, offering superior brightness and a simpler, more secure interface than competitors like the 4Sevens Preon P2. Its IPX7 water resistance, regulated output, and stiff tail-cap switch make it ideal for everyday carry and tactical use, preventing accidental activation. Nutnfancy highlights its reliability and durability, comparing it favorably to older models like the Stylus Pro.
This video focuses on the 4Sevens Maelstrom S18 flashlight, highlighting its versatility, durability, and powerful 1,200-lumen output. It details the various modes available, including Low, Medium, High, SOS, and Strobe. The description also mentions the included accessories: a carrying case, holster, and six CR123 batteries. The video encourages viewers to purchase the flashlight from OpticsPlanet.
This video from SHOT Show 2012 features a comparison of Led Lenser flashlights, including high-lumen models like the X21R (1600 lumens) and X21 (1200 lumens), and discusses Leatherman's acquisition of Led Lenser. It also introduces two Leatherman multi-tools: the One Hand Tool (OHT) with spring-loaded pliers and the Rebar, a medium-duty tool based on the Super Tool 300 design.
This video discusses changes to the FourSevens brand, including a new logo, minimalist catalog, and renamed lights, as explained by CEO David Chow. While the branding changes are noted, the focus shifts to the exciting new products. The video showcases the Preon P0-SS keychain light and a FourSevens compact titanium SPACE pen. The host also inquires about a potential two-cell Quark Mini 123 for extended runtimes, a possible component for a future Nutnfancy Ultimate Headlamp Kit. The video briefly mentions the powerful XM-18 at a high price point, likely an institutional lighting option.
This video from Fun Gun Gear Reviews features an interview with David Chow, owner of 4Sevens Flashlight Company, and a tour of their Atlanta, Georgia headquarters. The description highlights 4Sevens as a producer of high-quality tactical, duty, and personal security lights, indicating a focus on practical and potentially self-defense-oriented lighting solutions. The content suggests an exploration of a brand known for its reliable and durable illumination products relevant to firearm owners and tactical applications.
This video review focuses on the 4Sevens Maelstrom X10 Tactical Flashlight, highlighting its 640 lumens output and rugged construction. The description emphasizes 4Sevens as a reputable flashlight manufacturer, suggesting the product is well-suited for demanding tasks. The review aims to showcase the flashlight's capabilities and quality.
This 2011 SHOT Show video from Nutnfancy showcases 4Sevens' latest advancements in handheld lighting technology. The CEO, David Chow, discusses new products featuring upgraded LED chipsets, power cells, and form factors, aiming for increased burn times, throw, and brightness. Highlights include the Maelstrom X7 (480 Lumens), S2 LED G5 Maelstrom (375 Lumens), Quark Turbo X 123 (450 Lumens), and higher-powered models like the X10 (640 Lumens), S12 (800 Lumens), and a larger S12 (1200 Lumens). A prototype XM118 with an astonishing 18,000 Lumens is also featured. The video also announces David Chow's new CEO role at Olight, highlighting a synergy between the two companies' technologies while maintaining separate product lines. The importance of understanding LED advancements for users and the continued relevance of older models for EDC is also addressed.
This video details a sub-zero snow adventure focusing on essential gear for extreme conditions. Key takeaways include the importance of layering for thermoregulation, the utility of specific tools like the Cold Steel Norse Hawk for firewood processing, and the performance of the Amron International Eagle 7500 backpack. The review also touches on canine gear for cold weather and avalanche safety assessment.
Nutnfancy reviews the 4Sevens Quark Turbo flashlights, highlighting their value as budget-friendly weapon light alternatives. He demonstrates their durability through shotgun testing and submersion, praising their throw and efficient XP-G R5 LED. The review emphasizes the importance of the optional flush tail cap for preventing accidental activation and compares the Quark's performance and price favorably against high-end Surefire models.
The 4Sevens Quark AA2 Tactical flashlight offers high performance and durability for its price point. It features robust construction with Type III hard anodizing and square threading, IPX-8 water resistance, and a clean beam pattern balancing throw and flood. The user interface is programmable, and it includes useful accessories, making it a strong value for EDC and tactical applications.
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