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I've EDC'd something like this for about sixteen years. This is the RovyVon Aurora A5 (G3)-UV + White with the Nichia 219C LED. I mostly just use the UV to give the glow in the dark case a little charge as I'm dropping it on the nightstand.

It's not my first A5 - I've killed one in the washing machine. I replaced that one with a Fenix E05R which is way more washing machine proof, but I just never had the same love for it as I do for the A5.

Before those, for many years it was the Fenix LD01 - mine has that wonderful beat up look you only get from using a light every day for years.

There's also been a number of no-name 10440 lights that I seem to lose more easily than the brand name ones :-/

In the same pocket is an Olight i1R 2 on my keys - so it also has the 'well worn' look.

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[–] zkfcfbzr 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I'm a big fan of it. I have two Nitecore Tip SEs (One was lost for several months so I bought a replacement, eventually found the original), a Nitecore Tip (No SE), a Nitecore Tip 2 (Not pictured - keep it in the car), an Acebeam E70, and a Sofirn IF22A.

I liked the NC Tip, which was my first one - but the Tip SE is better than it in pretty much every way. USB-C, twice as bright,, and that's it.

The NC Tip 2, on the other hand, was a giant mistake - it's by far my least favorite of the bunch and it's in the car mostly so I don't have to look at it. My hate for it is mostly down to the obnoxiously long time you have to hold the button down for to turn it on.

Then the Acebeam and Sofirn are for when I ~~need~~ want something more powerful, for flooding and throwing respectively. I believe they were both recommendations from the arbitrary list at some point? I love both of them, only wish I could charge the E70 without removing the battery.

One thing I miss is having a zoomer. I know there aren't really any good ones, but... it was always nice being able to flood an area then zoom in on the part you actually care about with just one light.

[–] thirdBreakfast 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Love the photo. Your original Tip looks like it's got some miles on it.

[–] zkfcfbzr 3 points 11 months ago

It's gotten me through some dark times, yeah