![]() ![]() Are there bigger, better throwers? Of course there is, but I would argue that even though a buck-twenty may be the top of the Foybudget, when it comes to throwers, you'd probably have to spend a lot more to get the kind of performance this knockout flashlight is capable of. And if there were any doubt, the single XM-L/U2 emitter sits at the bottom of a reflector 70mm deep, that is 72mm in diameter at the top. ![]() ![]() The S1100 however, is a dedicated thrower. And, to be sure, lights such as the Solarforce M8, UltraFire UF-T60 and even Foy's stable of E1320 modified C8s, to varying degrees throw better than lot of dedicated throwers. Those of you with larger collections of big-hit lights and/or having more knowledge of throwers will have to pardon my inexperience. When the fatter than usual manila envelope finally came, Foy was thrilled, to say the least. I'm always excited to get a new flashlight, even duplicates but the S1100 would be the physically largest flashlight in my herd. With this in mind, it's quite possible that some of you might appreciate the high anticipation attending the arrival of such a torch. This adventure marks the first time Foy spends in excess of $100 for a single flashlight and (unless I'm mistaken) at $119.99, the S1100 is also Solarforce's most expensive offering to date. ![]()
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