Thank you for your review! 😊 Just some of my thoughts: As for material it has only 3 version not 4 as far as I know: basic aluminium (with many color options), copper version (and not brass, brass is an alloy of copper, copper is the pure element), and this titanium (alloy or pure titanium I have no idea). What I think: 1. Aluminium: best one, very light weight (2,7g/cm2 for pure aluminium), more than enough physical strength, and very good heat and electricity conductor. Also andoziable for any kind of color. 2. Copper: Bloody heavy (8,96g/cm2 for pure copper), soft, most expensive, but it has a cool character after removing the warnish, and gets aged. Also not even very good, but rather excellent heat and electricity conductor. 3. Titanium: IMHO the most unreasonable choice for flashlight: about 1.5 times heavier than aluminium (4,5g/cm for pure titanium), "sticky threads", expensive, no real life advantage of being stronger than aluminium, as most of the real tactical lights made of aluminium (aerospace grade, of course, and adding stainless steel bezels in the front for breaking glass, striking opponents, etc). And the worst for the end: the titanium is one of the worst, if not the worst heat and electricity conductor among the metals. Okay, it saves your hand but it can fry/cook the components inside the light. Especially in a small body/head flashlight with terrible heat management as the S2 and similar lights. Although, I think new runs having heat management, temperature controls. I have two copper ones, one with an older Cree XML2 T6-3B (~5000-5200K), and 6x7135 driver chips (6x0,35Amper=2,1Amper total), it gets warm but nothing serious (not even inside the room where is no air movement). This is a smooth body one. A little bit of yellowish-greenish tint, but not much disturbing (only when compared to the Nichia 519A 4500K, that has much beautiful tint). The other is a checkered body one ('LITNIT' written on, not Convoy S2+, have no idea why), and that has a 5Amper current, driving a the Nichia 519A LED with 4500K. Beautiful tint, but Nichia under 5Ampers gets extremely hot! I have no idea what would happen inside the head if it would made of titanium. Maybe the driver would be fried/cooked? Copper or not anyway, this small head with no cooling fins at all, has not much help in all I think. Copper has the "funky factor" for me, and that is all about it. But all in all, I think I will have the titanium one too. :) Anyway I also use the 1, 20, 100% mode with memory mode turned off. :)
I have 3 of these S2+ just because they are such good value. I keep one by the back door for a quick grab if i go out at night, One in the car and one as an EDC if I go out in the evenings. The UI is pretty good too with so many different combos. A great light. I also bought a shorter mid tube and that fits a 18350 battery, making for a very short and easily pocketable light
I have mixed feelings about Ti lights. On one hand they look really nice one the other aluminum is performance wise the best flashlight material. It's light and very heat conductive while still being cheap.
Got mine since 2020 and love it. The smaller 1xAA Battery based T2 with an high CRI, neutral colored LED is also really nice for stuff in/around the house.
Got me a pair of S2+'s since at least 2018. One 219C 4000K, one SST20 2700K. The former is my most beat up torch by a huge margin, that's how much I use it. With a TIR, they're a total beauty.
Excellent! I have a M21A and it's great for the value. I've been thinking about a short tube (18350) S2+ with the same LED as yours, but in 4000K. I think it'll do a pretty good pocket companion that i can upgrade later on with new switches and such.
The M21A is pretty nice, if not quite pocketable. I only don't get one because I already have a C8+ with a W1 LED and that more than covers all my needs for throw. The S2+ 18350 is a wonderful shorty.
I've got a S2 18350 with the SST-20 LED since this comment. Great tint, focused beam and a moderate bias for throw. I ordered a S2 with the same W1 as your C8 to see how it throws.
you can get a screwed clip on that and can change everything from the reflector to lens to leds and driver/board and the button on/off switch to stainless or even have Leds on the switch. you can even buy the body only and made yourself from whatever specs you want. someone did make one and have a 3 led emitter on it. only convoy does it. other manufacturer glued their FL so you cannot even service it yourself.
have you got a C8 ? I ordered now a C8+ with the SFT40 led, 8A driver. should be throwing for 750 metres (ansi fl1 was more than 800m when i remember🤔) i had a wurkkos td01c but it was big, bulky, heavy, i sold it on my local market for the same price i got it, and now i ordered the c8+ (sft40)
Great looking torch. Not sure I would want to get a separate charger for the battery. I really like the styling of this though. Really impressive how you can configure the light. Thank for sharing.
Luckily the Convoy isn't too picky when it comes to batteries and compatible with most batteries so you can buy an 18650 battery with a USB C port instead of an external charger.
I have a waterproof box/container which can hold 4 batteries that I bring with me. I put the full batteries one way and the empty ones the other way, that helps me keep track on which one's which. I have multiple 18650-lights and small battery containers. Very neat with a 4x battery charger. In total I have around 20-30kg of batteries, could probably make a battery for a bike
Nitecore make great batteries and chargers. I'm reasonably lucky that I've been sent so many lights over the years in have a load of them. Check the Flashlight Go link in the description. They have great deals for batteries on there 👍