The box gets a big mangled because it’s very thin, but my light arrived flawless. Try not to get buried in the details of manufacturer specifications versus measurements recorded here A certain amount of difference (say, 10 or 15%) is perfectly reasonable. I use hobbyist-level equipment for testing, including some I made myself. ^ Measurement disclaimer: Testing flashlights is my hobby. Long Review The Big Table Convoy C8+ Orange Flashlight I have no doubt that the other color options are just as good, too. Olight was setting the standard here, but Convoy is clearly using the Olight recipe. I can’t think of better orange anodization. Short Review of the Convoy C8+ Orange Flashlightįirst of all, the orange on this light is fantastic. This light was purchased (by me) at the official Convoy Flashlight Store. I paid exactly $28.74 (total) for this flashlight. Some other listings include Purple, and Red, too. And I went with the orange body, but other colors are available: Black, Brown, Green, and Silver. This particular version is notably an Osram Flat White (KW CULPM1.TG) emitter (but many other emitter options exist outside of this product listing). Honestly, it’s a Convoy C8+ – there are probably two thousand possible configurations from Simon (who is Convoy). Here’s a link to the Convoy C8+ Orange Flashlight product page. I did, and it’s better than I guessed! Flat white thrower, orange body! Read on! You knew I was going to buy the Convoy C8+ Orange flashlight.
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