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Joe D.
> 3 dayMy other Surefire flashlights have wore holes through my back pockets. This one hasnt done so yet. Thats good news. However, its battery life could be better and construction seems weak compared to their other products. I see theyve now released a Stiletto Pro with an aluminum body. Good move. Wish Id have waited for that one. This is pretty decent value though.
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Tacks952
> 3 dayLove this light, ergonomic, great dual controls as well as a programming mode. I thought it was a little pricey but after seeing how bright it is and well it handles I have to give it 5 stars. Besides Sure Fire always makes good stuff
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D. Edger
> 3 dayVery flat design for no bulk in the pocket. Variable power lights. Long lasting on a charge. Nice flashlight.
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James Johnson
> 3 dayWith it clipped on your pocket, be careful mot to have anything else in your pocket it will hit the switch and turn the light on, and you will not notice if you have your shirt over the light. You will then notice it being on, as it will get .hot.
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Michael
> 3 dayBattery lasts a long time. Has a light the goes from green to yellow/red as battery goes down Can clip on hat brim for hands free. The button on back of light requires you to hold the thin edge vs the wide, so thumb can depress button. Feels fine in hand, but didnt think about it until i needed it and i had to adjust my grip. Thesr fit in pocket much better then my other surefire.
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Koby O'Keefe
> 3 dayThis thing is slick. Super bright and with three settings you choose. Slim front weakside pocket fit so your strong hand can work or you can hold it with your teeth if you need both hands. Only beef is how hot it gets but its liveable. Highly recommend this gadget.
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Gregory Goode
> 3 dayPower switch is in front, exactly under your thumb and ready for deployment - not on the tail, therefore you don’t have to shift it around in your hand for EDC use. This is very convenient. I see that the newer “Pro” model is brighter (1000 lumens) and I may upgrade to that one. There are other competing EDC flashlights on the market that go up to 2000, 3000 lumens, but they mostly have tail-switches, which I find inconvenient for EDC use. I will stick with side-switches like the Stiletto family has.
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B. K. Lord
> 3 dayI love this flashlight... I mean love it. It fits perfectly in my pocket. It is super bright. The battery life is pretty good too. The only problem I had is that the USB charging port stopped working. I can no longer charge the flashlight and can no longer use my awesome EDC flashlight.
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Daniel
Greater than one weekI really like this flashlight and I like where surefire is going with their EDC carry lights. Having a square shaped light is gold, opposed to round lights and makes sense in so many ways. But the damn things turns on in your pocket, and Surefire should have really tested and checked and re-checked this issue. They could have just made a two stage tail pressure switch for 2 brightness levels like olight does on the warrior x series lights. The MK2 stiletto should be amazing when they fix this issue.
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Jbrown9031
> 3 dayLove this flashlight! To be sure, nothing Surefire makes is inexpensive, but I feel you get what you pay for. Convenient form factor; super functionality with three different light levels (High is VERY bright) plus strobe; convenient clip and lightweight so easy to carry; so far very good battery life with “warning lights” to tell you it is time to recharge; and an attentive Seller who delivered on time. I use this every day. My new EDC light.