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BEST FOR BRIGHTNESS
LED LENSER POLICE TECH FOCUS £36.95
This model of LED Lenser is a favourite with police forces, and we can see
why. At just over 5in in length, it sits well in the hand, and it doesn’t
lack for power. Despite having just one LED, it produced a wide and solid
white flood beam; turning the head of the torch converted this to a
long-reaching spot, just about matching the much bigger and heavier Maglite.
The aluminium casing was stylish and tough, with a good grip. The
end-mounted on/off switch is a matter of taste but the pouch was a nice
touch.
VERDICT: Hello, hello, hello - there’s no hiding place from this torch
www.ledlenser.co.uk
BEST FOR WEIGHT
PRINCETON TEC GENESIS £72.45
The aluminium body of the Genesis was so light, we had to check the
specification to make sure it really was made from metal and not some new
ultra-light material. The design was good, with a comfortable rubberised
centre section for grip. It included three coloured lenses - red and green
for nighttime use and blue (for “following a blood trail”). Despite twin
lithium batteries, we found the light performance a bit anaemic compared
with, say, the Lenser, and it only had a simple flood beam with no spot
option.
VERDICT: Tough and lightweight, but lacking a little in luminescence
www.princetontec.com
BEST FOR FLEXIBILITY
RING CYBA-LITE N16 XENON £29.39
The rechargeable Cyba-lite includes a nickel-cadmium battery pack, giving
plenty of power but making it fairly weighty at 10oz. Although not quite
Maglite quality, the aluminium case shrugged off our rain shower and was
well designed, providing plenty of grip. Six LEDs produced impressive solid
flood beams but, uniquely here, for even longer distances it switched to a
conventional xenon bulb. Very impressive performance and not expensive
either.
VERDICT: A smart mix of LED and bulb technology, and no need to buy
batteries
www.ringautomotive.co.uk
BEST ALL-ROUNDER
INOVA 24/7 £29.95
Billed as the flashlight equivalent of a Swiss Army knife, the multitasking
Inova cuts a distinctive shape: a 3in x 2in rectangle with a hexagonal beam
selector and no shortage of beam choice. There’s low-power and high-power
white, plus a red beam (to prevent spots in front of the eyes), then four
emergency flashing patterns, including a three-colour distress strobe that
wouldn’t look out of place in a disco. For the smallest and lightest torch
here (it weighs just 2.9oz), performance was very good - it easily extended
to 70ft on full beam - but it’s the Inova’s versatility that really
impresses: it can be clipped onto a coat for hands-free usage on the move,
fitted to a permanent bracket (for use in a garage or shed), onto a magnetic
bracket or onto a headband for close-up work.
VERDICT: Not the most attractive of the torches here but it adapts to many
situations and masters most of them
www.inovalight.com
BEST FOR TOUGH USE
MAGLITE 2D 3W LED £35.99
Maglite’s flashlights are legendary and seen in almost every American cop
show. Made from aircraft-grade aluminium alloy, this model uses two D-cell
batteries (not supplied). It’s a substantial piece of kit (10in long and
weighing 1.5lb), and the LED module can be swapped with a bulb. Although
spot performance was excellent, the flood was marred by strange patterns and
shadows, suggesting the opposition has leapfrogged it in development.
VERDICT: A magical name and build quality, but needs to come up to date www.maglite.com
BEST FOR BATTERY USE
GERBER OMNIVORE £29.99
At 4.5in this is one of the smaller torches from Gerber. It stood up to our
water and drop tests, but the smooth body proved slippery to hold when wet.
Its best feature is its ability to take a range of batteries: AA (supplied),
AAA or CR123 lithium - the last giving much better performance. Although
just 0.7W in power, the single LED spot beam (no flood option) was
reasonable in the 60-90ft range, but the reflector produced curious
concentric rings around its edges.
VERDICT: The versatility with batteries is smart, but it’s best as an
indoor torch www.gerbertools.com
TORCH TESTS
Our tests:All our torches claimed to be at least water resistant, so we gave them a 30-second shower to simulate a heavy downpour - the sort of conditions in which you'll inevitably have to change a flat tyre.
In addition, we dropped them from a height of 3ft onto a hard floor to see how they stood up to some typical rough and tumble. All shone through, which meant we could then evaluate their beam performance, build quality and availability of accessories, such as a pouch and belt clip.
Other features to look for are:
Batteries:Some run on conventional alkaline batteries (or
rechargeables), but the best are those that use lithium batteries - smaller
but more powerful, particularly when cold.
Beams:“Flood” gives a wide-angle beam, which is bright close to the
user but fades rapidly over distance; “spot” narrows the beam but travels
further - choose which best suits your needs. Some torches have the facility
to turn from one beam to the other.
Bulbs:Old-fashioned glass bulbs have been largely superseded by LEDs -
they’re almost impossible to break and produce lots more pure white light
for a lot less power, which means batteries last much longer.
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I contacted Inova (24/7 torch) but they state they do not export to oversees markets so it might be helpful to advise how we actually purchase one of these gadgets.
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Blimey - what about best for price!?
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