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PART 1 of in-depth review of ThruNite's latest powerhouse, the TN36 UT featuring a trio of Cree's XHP70 emitters from their SC5 Technology line. 7300 lumens... 'nuff said (for now). Please stay tuned for Part 2 which will cover a bunch of measurements and runtime charts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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INTRO - 0:00
PACKAGING & ACCESSORIES - 0:05
FACTS & INITIAL IMPRESSIONS - 1:27
~Description of XHP70 emitters vs. MK-R - 1:30
~~Close up's - 2:07
~Battery carrier deep dive - 3:50
~~Short potential caution - 4:24
~~Battery length accommodation - 5:23
~Switch - 6:30
~~Battery level indicator LED - 6:30
UI & OUTPUT LEVELS - 7:54
~Mfg Specs - 8:02
~Hidden Modes
~~Turbo - 8:43
~~Fixed rate Strobe - 9:09
~~Firefly - 9:21
~Memory - 9:33
WHICH ONE? - 10:22
~Comparo of Mini TN30, TN36, TN36 UT & TN30 XM-L2 - 10:22
~Beam Comparo of above lights - 12:32
~Beam Angle of above lights - 14:14
~~TN36 UT vs. TN36 - 14:14
~~TN36 UT vs. TN36 vs. Mini TN30 - 14:39
~~TN36 UT vs. TN36 vs. TN30 XM-L2 - 14:59
~~TN36 UT vs. TN36 vs. Nitecore TM26 (3500lms) - 15:08
~~MSRP ($USD) as of time of this review - 15:33
~~Mini TN30's "Trick" - 16:06
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Disclosure: All products used in this review were sponsored by their respective manufacturers.
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