You @Sarvo. Me @gadgetman.
We initially just got hold of the factory and suggested a few changes with a few wants/don't wants from other forum members. This meant that hunters got to buy a torch with the features they wanted, along with us. I've bought a few from them too. It is really good that the company listens to it's customers.
You will likely be getting the impression that the Olight is putting out more light because it is putting out a whiter light than the Maxtoch. The whiter light does tend to look a lot brighter because it reflects off everything in the atmosphere and the light tends to come back at you. The Maxtoch is de-domed at the factory which gives it a yellower hue which produces a less glarey beam, spooks animals less and seems to cut the atmosphere better. When you get a chance to test them side-by-side at a greater distance you will see it, particularly with animals.
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I did wonder about the white/yellow scenario - as I said the wife saw a "brighter" light with the Olight.
The price of the Maxtoch wins the debate - no question in my view.
I will try them both again together on more open terrain too.
So why are the Olight holding a higher price - even on the same online selling site?
The price on that site I imagine be like all online sites when you use C Card or Paypal will sting you on conversion rate – so it would be about 135-140 on the Maxtoch with pouch and spare O rings.
Good price.
They don't sting a lot really from what I've found. The banks hit you harder. I use a debit card.
I think the Olight is a more established/recognised brand so set a higher price, but the Maxtoch is getting better known. They are getting a lot of orders now from Police, Search and Rescue and the likes. Led Lenser are on a whole new level of price and under performance.
That yellower light makes a huge difference.
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Interesting points alright.
So...Who can de-dome please now that this thread is over?
We have two to do...
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I used petrol to de-dome my torch, pretty easy and as far as I can see very low risk.
There is a clear dome on the LED. This focuses the light forward which is not desirable with a good reflector. By removing this dome more light spills sideways where the reflector can do a much better job of directing it where it should go. Typically this will just over double the intensity of the hot spot. A udsefull side effect is the yellower tint that results.
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