I think the button position is just fine. All depends on how you extract the flashlight from your pocket. I don’t like the lights that have the switch towards the front on the small flashlights and prefer the tail switch.
I have both the Wedge and the Wedge XT, and while they’re both great lights, I’m more inclined to favor and use the smaller XT due to its size, easy of carry, UI and versatility. I’ve added a small ranger band to the XT for a more secure grip and it’s very comfortable to hold. These are lights worth owning, imo.
I carry the standard wedge, and to be honest, I always have it on me. That is the great thing about it for me is that the form factor lends itself to every minute carry, at least for me. Love 1000 lumes, too.
Have the original Wedge for about 2 or 3 years. LOVE IT. Upon seeing the HT model advertised, I thought it would be perfect upgrade and bought the first one I seen at a decent price. My findings were that-as much as I love tailcap switches on any EDC light-I couldn't jive with it on this one as I found myself activating the light about 7 times out of 10 when clipping it in the pocket, requiring me to remove the light, turn it off, and then REclip it trying to be delicate and hold it "around" the switch which was aggravating and way more effort, especially with the new pocket clip and thick pants material. My HT now lays on my end table beside me as I ponder selling it on a forum. The original Wedge is STILL my go-to light for EDC (and I'm surrounded by others usually!)
The larger light seems more appealing to me. I have been using the streamlight microstream for about 4 yrs now. Its been bomb proof and handy as heck. Especially with the double pocket clip. So nice to clip it on the bill of my hat. Top or bottom.
I received an Arkfeld Pro for Christmas, and have been very happy with it. if you dont need the laser light the Arkfeld UV has a lot of the features, but is a little bit smaller, and less expensive ($80) and you can get the laser with out the UV for $90. I like the looks of the wedge, but the functionality of the Arkfeld seems better suited to why I carry a light. That being said, it is always good to have comparisons, so we can see the differences in a side by side manner. this really helps with choosing gear. thanks.
Honestly, I love my olight Archfield Pro. It is a great light. I do have to agree not a huge fan of their charging system, but is a top-notch light. It would be cool to see you review more olight flashlights they have a great lineup of lights!
My issue with these is, the fact there is no momentary on. As a avid edc user and ccw user, the rear button press is ideal. But you NEED to have the ability to have the momentary on. The fact you can't is an absolute killer for this light to me. Both of these lights I will never own due to the lack of rear momentary switch.
I own the wedge XT. I think this light is a great option for EDC and self defence. The light is small, fast, and a bright 500lms. I have extra large hands so that is not a problem. I use a lanyard on mine and it sits in my left, small, front tactical pants pocket. I highly recommend this light if you are looking for a small EDC, and self defense that is always with you and bright enough for most tasks. I am a security guard and use this light every night.
I started looking for a upgraded light when I swapped to overnight shifts. I really liked the form factor of the flat style lights and did my due diligence on research on the different brands. For me... the features on the Olight Arkfeld vs. the Wedge made it a no-brainer. Still haven't felt the need to get a streamlight... and this version doesn't prompt me to change my mind. Not sure why the "hate" about the magnetic charging. Its super convenient... I come home and empty my pockets and just needed to place the Arkfeld next to the cable and it practically connected itself. Fast forward to today and I have several olights including the Arkfeld Pro and Olights charging strip with spots for 4 lights... it sits next to the magnetic charging dock for my phone. I've had too many issues with all the different types of usb ports wearing out on phones and other devices that need charging... magnetic charging just works better for me. Btw... thanks for the tip about that headband. May need to get one for days I don't feel like wearing a ballcap.
I have the XT, like the looks, lockout and rear button and the fact the clip can be switched with any Benchmade clip. It’ll probably end up in a daypack. One favorite, the Microstream (rechargeable), doesn’t have the lockout so I don’t pocket carry. Usually have the Olight IR2 on my keychain, it’s 180 Lumens is very handy.
The Wedge in my opinion is better for a more utility role and the new XT is more for concealed carry for those how carry a light with a pistol. The tail switch is more natural to use in multiple hand positions. As a retired police officer that was using a flashlight before Surefire introduced their crazy bright tactical flashlight that had a sun bright 60 lumens, there definitely are flashlights for different roles. I really like the new XT.
After splurging on Cloud Defensive lights with their lifetime warranty, insane intensity and being made in the USA its really hard to use other lights. For head lamps I really like Ledlenser, but my all time favorite is the SureFire Maximus. Initially it felt heavy with the single strap, but its easy of use functionality can't be beat.
I mean what the wedge was initally was a budget answer for the surefire stiletto, anyone that didnt wanna spend surefire money would get this, no brainer.. except it doesnt have a tail switch, so for the same application, it didnt really fit. (That application being a companion for a pistol.) So them finally updating it makes a lotta sense to me. Actually makes it competitive and comparable in form factor.
I looked at the original and xt and bought the xt. What I liked about them both was the rectangular shape so it won’t roll if I set it down. But the xt won for me because it is less bulky, and I like the button at the end. If I put it in my pocket and accidentally activate it, I can easily turn it off. I’m not sure on the original. Also, I like that it has a low light which I use most often, and can default that to the first button press. And 500 is bright enough for me.
I've carried the new Wedge for a month or more in my left jean pocket, it turns on by itself quite frequently. I tried my right pocket and it stilled turned on in a sitting position. So I tried looser jeans and it didn't turn on as much but still did in sitting or bending over. Back button is a pain when carrying in side pocket like an EDC knife.
I have the XT and I’ve had problems with turning on when sitting because of the tail button. Although, I find the light to be very useful. I was unaware of the lock out feature. Thanks for the information.
I have them both and I think I like the original wedge with the side flip switch. Kinda cool!! I just wished it had a lower setting like the xt. 50 lumen sometimes easier to use when working up close on something.
Carried the Macrostream for the past three years and it’s a great light. However it recently failed after dropping from about 5 feet up. It’s currently on the way back to streamlight under warranty and it got me thinking about the Wedge XT. I think I’ll stick with the Macrostream after this mainly because of the serviceable battery in the Macrostream and not the Wedge XT. 500 Lumens is fine for my needs.
I have not needed to go beyond the rechargeable MicroStream in my day to day life for the last 4 years. I don't need to spend the extra money and not having a replaceable cell is a bummer.
I own the original wedge. I used it for some time as a cop and it was a good light once I did terrible DUI accident in a total downpour and the light was fine even with the charging point up. I left that line of work and am now welding. I use that same light everyday in very dirty conditions. I thought for sure would have problems with the charging port. Still now problems it just keeps working.
Warrior Mini 3 FTW. All day long. About the same length as the XT, replaceable batteries, better candela, better run times, moonlight mode, both side and tail switches, reversible clip, IPX8, and $63 when on sale... and after the WM3 outlasts the XT by 2x, you can simply drop in another battery and keep on going. lol that "dumb proprietary charger" is more robust than ALL forms of USB. It's much preferred to replace a bad charge cable than a light where the port has gone bad. It may be easier to change USB cables... but the weak link is generally the port on the device.
Yes, just dumb that is proprietary. If you ever lose it, you’re out of luck and if you wanna have one or two around you gotta buy more. Or as I have more micro and USB-C rechargers that I know what to do with.
I have both, and in my eyes I rather use the older one , as it has 300 lumans for 3 hrs and charges in 3hrs and still has the 1000 lumans if needed , The xt has 500 lumans but yet last 2 hours and needs 6 hours to charge ,
Aaron, I much prefer tailcap activation. I keep my light in my back pocket and the draw is similar for forward switch vs tail switch, but I find the tail switch if more of a flow of motion whereas the forward switch is more of an adjustment to make it work. Regardless, I was waiting for a good review (like yours) before making my mind up about the light, so thank you!
I purchased the Wedge after viewing your original review of it. Although it is just a touch long, I love it. I agree with all your comments on the comparisons. As I am now retired from law enforcement, I'm not regularly doing room clearing or other tactical operations and therefore prefer the switch on the wedge for EDC use. As you stated, It would be nice if it had a 3-position switch for the high output instead of having to keep pressure on the switch and a 2-position pocket clip would have been a nice addition. That being said, I would not purchase the new version. Keep up the great work!
My brother-in-law has the larger wedge and a surefire flat style too. As my regular work light I use an Olight Warrior Mini2 on person and the Arkfeld UV in my tool bag. When I’m off carry the Olight Arkfeld Pro. After comparing all four models, my b-i-l now carries the Olight Arkfeld Pro as his off duty light too. The Arkfeld Pro has enough power / lumens, a useful laser pointer, and a useful up light. The laser an be used on the job site to point things out to people. The uv light I use to look for refrigeration leaks on hvac equipment ect. So I find it much more useful than the other brands of flat knife carry style lights. Besides, I don’t think any of these type of lights are true “tactical” lights, but they will carry better, and work good enough for that.
I don't like the tail switch on the XT. It turns on accidentally in my pocket. Then gets hot. Also then when I need it, it's dead. I started locking it but now I have to press 5 times to turn it on and off. I ordered an Arkfeld Pro I'm going to give that a try.
I run a TLR1HL on my pistol and combine with a standard $40 EDC utility light. Yes, carry it everyday. Solved all those problems. Cost?? I have to carry a big set up. Worth it.
What I want to know more about is the switch. I have several lights with tailswitches that don't stick up even as high as that one, and yet they're so sensitive that the lightest touch can turn them on in my pocket without me realizing. Especially when I bend or kneel, the bunching up of fabric around my waistline is somehow enough to hit the switch; and an hour later, I'm wondering why my leg is so warm and I find that the battery is almost dead! So for me, whether or not I could use this light as an EDC would depend on how sensitive the switch is. Also I've gotten into lights with warmer LEDs and higher CRI (I use my light daily at work and I'm not a fan of the bright bluish-white that washes out details), and brands like Streamlight just don't seem to offer much for options like that.
I have had this issue in the past, and now all of my EDC lights have some form of lock out. being fully honest, most of my lights are Olight, and the lights with onboard rechargeable batteries usually do have a lock out, that required you to hold the button for a few seconds, till the light blinks, then it is locked, holding again for a few seconds unlocks it and turns the light to it's lowest mode ( most have a moonlight mode) this has saved me from dead batteries, and hot pockets for the last few years. issues I had often before finding lock out mode lights.
@@OtherThanIntendedPurpose yeah most of my lights have some kind of lockout. Usually it's something like four clicks to lock, four clicks to unlock. And that's fine, but I use my light so often while working that it's a huge hassle to have to unlock every time I pull it out, then re-lock every time I put it back. And I can't deal with the battery being drained by it being on in my pocket during the times I'm not using it. So lockout modes aren't really the problem-solver for me, personally. Which is why if a light has a switch that easily gets triggered in the pocket, I won't use it even if it is lockout capable.
@@taylorfishman823 understandable. You have to get things that serve YOUR purpose. as a stay in the house mostly disabled vet, who does most of my activity from 9 PM to 5AM, moonlight modes are critical for me, where a lot of people actually don't like a light if it even has moonlight. .5 lumen is plenty to make sure I am not tripping on anything in the house, but not waking anyone with the blast of light either.
Ive got a nitecore flashlight with a dial on it to adjust the brightness however i like. Ive been pretty happy with it. But its not designed for edc, its designed for gemstones. But its proven to me that theres some good room out there to design some neat switches for flashlights.
Personally, I chose the coast slayer, which seems to be coast's interpretation of the streamlight wedge and what the progression of what the xt should have been. I do plan on picking up the original wedge but have not had the chance yet.
The Wedge is ok. But most of the screws went missing. The original Arkfeld wont take a charge after a drop or two. Love the size of the Microstream but 250 isn't enough. This Wedge XT looks interesting; good form factor, bright enough, deep carry and probably much easier to hold in my mouth (important to me). I'll porbably get it. But, my current edc is a Kunhe keychain flashlight. After spending thousands over the years, a $10 dollar cheapie flashlight (2 for $19) gets the most use. Going on 3 months. Probably wont make it til the end of the year but it's so damn usefull.
I like the tailcap switches better than the button body type, it's much quicker and easier to find and use when working one handed, and especially in a self-defense type situation. On the square body lights it's not as big of a difference than it is with round body ones. Streamlight makes some great stuff, but Olight Arkfeld wins the square body duel with more options, colors, runtimes, and brighter output. How about a review of the new Streamlight Strion when it hits the stores?
It's really irritating leaving the open port, even if its waterproof. I've tried rigging a cover from an old device. It helps but i agree just include something functional, and extras. Those things get lost. Maddening to have the weak point in an expensive system be a 1 cent piece of plastic.
I love my surefire stiletto but I’ll not pay that much for a light again. I do however really like this size and style of light for EDC. Look forward to seeing the other lights reviewed.
I don't think the original wedge was meant to be used as a tactical light, that's why you wouldnt use it in one hand while the other holds a pistol. The desin works best a sa general edc light. just my opinion but I don't think it's meant to be a tactical light.
I think that you should treat them as two distinctly different models and evaluate them on their individual pros and cons. Two different form factors, two different designs, etc. If they named the new model something completely different it would probably been better all around. And at 7:12 your lighting subject looks thrilled :)
G'day Aaron, I like the rotary style switch, but they shoulda made a bit more of it. I like a tail switch too, but they only make sense to me when supported by a body switch. Anyway that's all moot, since I have never and will never purchase a light with a non-replaceable battery. Btw; good to see the ol' Niteze headstrap get a mention, such a great bit of kit for a pittance. Cheers Duke.
The smaller one sucks. Stick with simplicity. It’s not broken don’t fix it. If I were that company I would improve colors, and textures. Stick with what works and what makes it special. I think different textures could be nice options as well. What do you think, Sir?
Too expensive for me. I carry a pokelit gray for EDC. Small AA size factor with 1000 lumens for $19.99 when I sale...no way i would trade it for this larger size, price snd half the lumens.
The new size is fantastic! They should have left the rotating switch. 1000 lumin constant on, double click for low. I won’t be buying the smaller one because of that.
The day I pay $100 or less for a pen light? Take me away to the funny farm. I think for self-defense? We should consider a laser light.... Are laser flashlights illegal? In the U.S., it is legal under federal law to own a laser of any power. But often people talk about “illegal laser pointers”. This is somewhat confusing shorthand meaning that the manufacturer or seller illegally called a laser above 5 milliwatts a “pointer”, or illegally promoted it for pointing purposes.
I can't justify getting a wedge style light when you can get the AAA microstream pretty regularly for $20 (or even as little as $12 on sales), it clips to a ball cap, is lighter and you can change batteries (for those who use their stuff in less than planned conditions you'll know what I mean if I said rechargeables are a nice idea that Murphy always ruins). If I need a bigger brighter handheld light I've never had issues with the cr123a/18650 powered ones or felt they were awkward to carry.
I think the button position is just fine. All depends on how you extract the flashlight from your pocket. I don’t like the lights that have the switch towards the front on the small flashlights and prefer the tail switch.
I have both the Wedge and the Wedge XT, and while they’re both great lights, I’m more inclined to favor and use the smaller XT due to its size, easy of carry, UI and versatility.
I’ve added a small ranger band to the XT for a more secure grip and it’s very comfortable to hold.
These are lights worth owning, imo.
I carry the standard wedge, and to be honest, I always have it on me. That is the great thing about it for me is that the form factor lends itself to every minute carry, at least for me. Love 1000 lumes, too.
Have the original Wedge for about 2 or 3 years. LOVE IT. Upon seeing the HT model advertised, I thought it would be perfect upgrade and bought the first one I seen at a decent price. My findings were that-as much as I love tailcap switches on any EDC light-I couldn't jive with it on this one as I found myself activating the light about 7 times out of 10 when clipping it in the pocket, requiring me to remove the light, turn it off, and then REclip it trying to be delicate and hold it "around" the switch which was aggravating and way more effort, especially with the new pocket clip and thick pants material. My HT now lays on my end table beside me as I ponder selling it on a forum. The original Wedge is STILL my go-to light for EDC (and I'm surrounded by others usually!)
The larger light seems more appealing to me. I have been using the streamlight microstream for about 4 yrs now. Its been bomb proof and handy as heck. Especially with the double pocket clip. So nice to clip it on the bill of my hat. Top or bottom.
shorter flashlights with the same thickness rarely make sense IMO
Totally! Not sure what the thought was with this.
I received an Arkfeld Pro for Christmas, and have been very happy with it. if you dont need the laser light the Arkfeld UV has a lot of the features, but is a little bit smaller, and less expensive ($80) and you can get the laser with out the UV for $90. I like the looks of the wedge, but the functionality of the Arkfeld seems better suited to why I carry a light. That being said, it is always good to have comparisons, so we can see the differences in a side by side manner. this really helps with choosing gear. thanks.
Honestly, I love my olight Archfield Pro. It is a great light. I do have to agree not a huge fan of their charging system, but is a top-notch light. It would be cool to see you review more olight flashlights they have a great lineup of lights!
I love the Arkfeld Pro. Great light. I also picked up the Arkfeld Flex, which I've been using a lot and have grown to like.
My issue with these is, the fact there is no momentary on. As a avid edc user and ccw user, the rear button press is ideal. But you NEED to have the ability to have the momentary on. The fact you can't is an absolute killer for this light to me. Both of these lights I will never own due to the lack of rear momentary switch.
the wedge has momentary on
I’ve owned an S2A Olight for a few years and absolutely love it.
I own the wedge XT. I think this light is a great option for EDC and self defence. The light is small, fast, and a bright 500lms. I have extra large hands so that is not a problem. I use a lanyard on mine and it sits in my left, small, front tactical pants pocket. I highly recommend this light if you are looking for a small EDC, and self defense that is always with you and bright enough for most tasks. I am a security guard and use this light every night.
Thanks for the feedback back!
Thanks again for your honesty. God bless.
My pleasure!
I laughed every time you tested the lights on your poor wife 😂
I started looking for a upgraded light when I swapped to overnight shifts. I really liked the form factor of the flat style lights and did my due diligence on research on the different brands. For me... the features on the Olight Arkfeld vs. the Wedge made it a no-brainer. Still haven't felt the need to get a streamlight... and this version doesn't prompt me to change my mind.
Not sure why the "hate" about the magnetic charging. Its super convenient... I come home and empty my pockets and just needed to place the Arkfeld next to the cable and it practically connected itself. Fast forward to today and I have several olights including the Arkfeld Pro and Olights charging strip with spots for 4 lights... it sits next to the magnetic charging dock for my phone. I've had too many issues with all the different types of usb ports wearing out on phones and other devices that need charging... magnetic charging just works better for me.
Btw... thanks for the tip about that headband. May need to get one for days I don't feel like wearing a ballcap.
I have the XT, like the looks, lockout and rear button and the fact the clip can be switched with any Benchmade clip. It’ll probably end up in a daypack. One favorite, the Microstream (rechargeable), doesn’t have the lockout so I don’t pocket carry. Usually have the Olight IR2 on my keychain, it’s 180 Lumens is very handy.
Interesting, never accidentally turned on the micro stream.
The Wedge in my opinion is better for a more utility role and the new XT is more for concealed carry for those how carry a light with a pistol. The tail switch is more natural to use in multiple hand positions.
As a retired police officer that was using a flashlight before Surefire introduced their crazy bright tactical flashlight that had a sun bright 60 lumens, there definitely are flashlights for different roles. I really like the new XT.
After splurging on Cloud Defensive lights with their lifetime warranty, insane intensity and being made in the USA its really hard to use other lights. For head lamps I really like Ledlenser, but my all time favorite is the SureFire Maximus. Initially it felt heavy with the single strap, but its easy of use functionality can't be beat.
I mean what the wedge was initally was a budget answer for the surefire stiletto, anyone that didnt wanna spend surefire money would get this, no brainer.. except it doesnt have a tail switch, so for the same application, it didnt really fit. (That application being a companion for a pistol.) So them finally updating it makes a lotta sense to me. Actually makes it competitive and comparable in form factor.
I looked at the original and xt and bought the xt. What I liked about them both was the rectangular shape so it won’t roll if I set it down. But the xt won for me because it is less bulky, and I like the button at the end. If I put it in my pocket and accidentally activate it, I can easily turn it off. I’m not sure on the original. Also, I like that it has a low light which I use most often, and can default that to the first button press. And 500 is bright enough for me.
I've carried the new Wedge for a month or more in my left jean pocket, it turns on by itself quite frequently. I tried my right pocket and it stilled turned on in a sitting position. So I tried looser jeans and it didn't turn on as much but still did in sitting or bending over.
Back button is a pain when carrying in side pocket like an EDC knife.
I have the XT and I’ve had problems with turning on when sitting because of the tail button. Although, I find the light to be very useful.
I was unaware of the lock out feature. Thanks for the information.
Glad to help!
I have them both and I think I like the original wedge with the side flip switch. Kinda cool!! I just wished it had a lower setting like the xt. 50 lumen sometimes easier to use when working up close on something.
Carried the Macrostream for the past three years and it’s a great light. However it recently failed after dropping from about 5 feet up. It’s currently on the way back to streamlight under warranty and it got me thinking about the Wedge XT. I think I’ll stick with the Macrostream after this mainly because of the serviceable battery in the Macrostream and not the Wedge XT. 500 Lumens is fine for my needs.
I have not needed to go beyond the rechargeable MicroStream in my day to day life for the last 4 years. I don't need to spend the extra money and not having a replaceable cell is a bummer.
I own the original wedge. I used it for some time as a cop and it was a good light once I did terrible DUI accident in a total downpour and the light was fine even with the charging point up. I left that line of work and am now welding. I use that same light everyday in very dirty conditions. I thought for sure would have problems with the charging port. Still now problems it just keeps working.
Warrior Mini 3 FTW. All day long. About the same length as the XT, replaceable batteries, better candela, better run times, moonlight mode, both side and tail switches, reversible clip, IPX8, and $63 when on sale... and after the WM3 outlasts the XT by 2x, you can simply drop in another battery and keep on going.
lol that "dumb proprietary charger" is more robust than ALL forms of USB. It's much preferred to replace a bad charge cable than a light where the port has gone bad. It may be easier to change USB cables... but the weak link is generally the port on the device.
Yes, just dumb that is proprietary. If you ever lose it, you’re out of luck and if you wanna have one or two around you gotta buy more. Or as I have more micro and USB-C rechargers that I know what to do with.
I have both, and in my eyes I rather use the older one , as it has 300 lumans for 3 hrs and charges in 3hrs and still has the 1000 lumans if needed ,
The xt has 500 lumans but yet last 2 hours and needs 6 hours to charge ,
Aaron, I much prefer tailcap activation. I keep my light in my back pocket and the draw is similar for forward switch vs tail switch, but I find the tail switch if more of a flow of motion whereas the forward switch is more of an adjustment to make it work. Regardless, I was waiting for a good review (like yours) before making my mind up about the light, so thank you!
I purchased the Wedge after viewing your original review of it. Although it is just a touch long, I love it. I agree with all your comments on the comparisons. As I am now retired from law enforcement, I'm not regularly doing room clearing or other tactical operations and therefore prefer the switch on the wedge for EDC use. As you stated, It would be nice if it had a 3-position switch for the high output instead of having to keep pressure on the switch and a 2-position pocket clip would have been a nice addition. That being said, I would not purchase the new version. Keep up the great work!
My brother-in-law has the larger wedge and a surefire flat style too. As my regular work light I use an Olight Warrior Mini2 on person and the Arkfeld UV in my tool bag. When I’m off carry the Olight Arkfeld Pro. After comparing all four models, my b-i-l now carries the Olight Arkfeld Pro as his off duty light too.
The Arkfeld Pro has enough power / lumens, a useful laser pointer, and a useful up light. The laser an be used on the job site to point things out to people. The uv light I use to look for refrigeration leaks on hvac equipment ect. So I find it much more useful than the other brands of flat knife carry style lights. Besides, I don’t think any of these type of lights are true “tactical” lights, but they will carry better, and work good enough for that.
I don't like the tail switch on the XT. It turns on accidentally in my pocket. Then gets hot. Also then when I need it, it's dead. I started locking it but now I have to press 5 times to turn it on and off. I ordered an Arkfeld Pro I'm going to give that a try.
Happy with my Arkfelts. If I had to switch I'd prefer the larger, original version.
My go to flashlights are Fenix TK 16 v2.0 for work, EDC Surefire edc2-dft, and Fenix E12.
Just the review I was looking for. I just left my streamlight micro in some duct work and am now in need of a new edc light. Macro may get the nod
Nice!! Sorry about the light though
I run a TLR1HL on my pistol and combine with a standard $40 EDC utility light. Yes, carry it everyday. Solved all those problems. Cost?? I have to carry a big set up. Worth it.
What I want to know more about is the switch. I have several lights with tailswitches that don't stick up even as high as that one, and yet they're so sensitive that the lightest touch can turn them on in my pocket without me realizing. Especially when I bend or kneel, the bunching up of fabric around my waistline is somehow enough to hit the switch; and an hour later, I'm wondering why my leg is so warm and I find that the battery is almost dead! So for me, whether or not I could use this light as an EDC would depend on how sensitive the switch is.
Also I've gotten into lights with warmer LEDs and higher CRI (I use my light daily at work and I'm not a fan of the bright bluish-white that washes out details), and brands like Streamlight just don't seem to offer much for options like that.
I have had this issue in the past, and now all of my EDC lights have some form of lock out. being fully honest, most of my lights are Olight, and the lights with onboard rechargeable batteries usually do have a lock out, that required you to hold the button for a few seconds, till the light blinks, then it is locked, holding again for a few seconds unlocks it and turns the light to it's lowest mode ( most have a moonlight mode) this has saved me from dead batteries, and hot pockets for the last few years. issues I had often before finding lock out mode lights.
@@OtherThanIntendedPurpose yeah most of my lights have some kind of lockout. Usually it's something like four clicks to lock, four clicks to unlock. And that's fine, but I use my light so often while working that it's a huge hassle to have to unlock every time I pull it out, then re-lock every time I put it back. And I can't deal with the battery being drained by it being on in my pocket during the times I'm not using it.
So lockout modes aren't really the problem-solver for me, personally. Which is why if a light has a switch that easily gets triggered in the pocket, I won't use it even if it is lockout capable.
@@taylorfishman823 understandable. You have to get things that serve YOUR purpose. as a stay in the house mostly disabled vet, who does most of my activity from 9 PM to 5AM, moonlight modes are critical for me, where a lot of people actually don't like a light if it even has moonlight. .5 lumen is plenty to make sure I am not tripping on anything in the house, but not waking anyone with the blast of light either.
Ive got a nitecore flashlight with a dial on it to adjust the brightness however i like. Ive been pretty happy with it. But its not designed for edc, its designed for gemstones. But its proven to me that theres some good room out there to design some neat switches for flashlights.
Personally, I chose the coast slayer, which seems to be coast's interpretation of the streamlight wedge and what the progression of what the xt should have been. I do plan on picking up the original wedge but have not had the chance yet.
The Wedge is ok. But most of the screws went missing. The original Arkfeld wont take a charge after a drop or two. Love the size of the Microstream but 250 isn't enough. This Wedge XT looks interesting; good form factor, bright enough, deep carry and probably much easier to hold in my mouth (important to me). I'll porbably get it. But, my current edc is a Kunhe keychain flashlight. After spending thousands over the years, a $10 dollar cheapie flashlight (2 for $19) gets the most use. Going on 3 months. Probably wont make it til the end of the year but it's so damn usefull.
Flashlights = tail switch......
Change my mind...
I like the tailcap switches better than the button body type, it's much quicker and easier to find and use when working one handed, and especially in a self-defense type situation. On the square body lights it's not as big of a difference than it is with round body ones. Streamlight makes some great stuff, but Olight Arkfeld wins the square body duel with more options, colors, runtimes, and brighter output.
How about a review of the new Streamlight Strion when it hits the stores?
It's really irritating leaving the open port, even if its waterproof. I've tried rigging a cover from an old device. It helps but i agree just include something functional, and extras. Those things get lost. Maddening to have the weak point in an expensive system be a 1 cent piece of plastic.
Yes, it is stupid. I do have a link in the description to some gaskets that are made on Amazon. You can check out.
I love my surefire stiletto but I’ll not pay that much for a light again. I do however really like this size and style of light for EDC. Look forward to seeing the other lights reviewed.
The xt is not comfortable in my back pocket. But the AAA single 5.11 was noticed also and not as easy to get in and out 🤷
I just got a Macrostream two days ago. So far I really like. I wouldn't consider the Wedge XT for having similar performance.
I don't think the original wedge was meant to be used as a tactical light, that's why you wouldnt use it in one hand while the other holds a pistol. The desin works best a sa general edc light. just my opinion but I don't think it's meant to be a tactical light.
I love the length of the XT but want it to have the original switch
That’s funny… the rear button is what made this an option for me… I hated the rotation switch
I think that you should treat them as two distinctly different models and evaluate them on their individual pros and cons. Two different form factors, two different designs, etc. If they named the new model something completely different it would probably been better all around. And at 7:12 your lighting subject looks thrilled :)
G'day Aaron, I like the rotary style switch, but they shoulda made a bit more of it. I like a tail switch too, but they only make sense to me when supported by a body switch.
Anyway that's all moot, since I have never and will never purchase a light with a non-replaceable battery.
Btw; good to see the ol' Niteze headstrap get a mention, such a great bit of kit for a pittance.
Cheers Duke.
I prefer the Surefire stiletto pro
Hey. Where can I pick up a gideonstactical morale patch?
You have to have a tail switch for tactical operations, for that reason alone the changing the position of switch is a better feature 👍👍
Ya switch Change is hard no for me. It was a win for traditional flashlight shooting... Now XT is exactly the same as every police light out there.
For a flash light I would use strobe mode to temporarily blind attacker.
Both are super cool.
I'll let the "cutting off" joke lay. An the next on i won't say. Lol. Great video thanks 🤗
I like the new xt
I/2 the Lumens, 1/2 the size but the same price as the full size wedge. No thanks Streamlight.
Is thet a Wedge in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? No, it's just my XT.
Hahah!!
If I need to clear a house the department is going to provide a full size flashlight. Not a pocket light
Thrunite ti Pro is the only way to GO!! Best EDC flashlight on planet Earth!! A zillion gimmiky flashlights out there but only ONE wins hands down!!😂
What is the fixed blade you have on the screen?
Esee Sencillo... they made them in Magnacut and A2 steel. Love my Sencillo in Magnacut.
This is just me thinking but, I'm getting the impression the Wedge XT was made to replace the outdated MicroStream.
That is possible, but these price is a killer, $65 ok $80 not so sure
The shorter one would pull out quicker, just sayin' . . .
The smaller one sucks. Stick with simplicity. It’s not broken don’t fix it. If I were that company I would improve colors, and textures. Stick with what works and what makes it special. I think different textures could be nice options as well. What do you think, Sir?
Too expensive for me. I carry a pokelit gray for EDC. Small AA size factor with 1000 lumens for $19.99 when I sale...no way i would trade it for this larger size, price snd half the lumens.
Look at monstrum tracer light , 1000 lumen looks decent for half the price
The new size is fantastic! They should have left the rotating switch. 1000 lumin constant on, double click for low. I won’t be buying the smaller one because of that.
idk what this is, but the Olight Arkfeld Pro killed it
5 1/2” too much for some people’s pocket. 😂😂😂
Hahah!!!!!
McClure Springs
Is that an esee sencillo
Yes, video Thursday
O'Connell Plains
Ur 💯 right about the switch big miss imo
Powlowski Walks
My wife calls me XT. Hmmm 🤔
Hahah!!
Xtra Tiny 😂. i believed you too.
Macejkovic Shore
1000 lumen ?
A flashlight for self defense ???? Maybe an old big Maglite from the 80s .....
Virgil Isle
They should just make it with both styles of switch.
Berge Cove
I don’t do Olight anymore. They’re just not nice to do business with anymore.
I have heard that, I bought all three versions and we will see what happens!
China
Erik Grove
Gislason Centers
The day I pay $100 or less for a pen light? Take me away to the funny farm. I think for self-defense? We should consider a laser light.... Are laser flashlights illegal?
In the U.S., it is legal under federal law to own a laser of any power. But often people talk about “illegal laser pointers”. This is somewhat confusing shorthand meaning that the manufacturer or seller illegally called a laser above 5 milliwatts a “pointer”, or illegally promoted it for pointing purposes.
Gerhold Mountain
Randal Mills
Integrated battery, no. Overall MEH.
Myles Ford
I can't justify getting a wedge style light when you can get the AAA microstream pretty regularly for $20 (or even as little as $12 on sales), it clips to a ball cap, is lighter and you can change batteries (for those who use their stuff in less than planned conditions you'll know what I mean if I said rechargeables are a nice idea that Murphy always ruins).
If I need a bigger brighter handheld light I've never had issues with the cr123a/18650 powered ones or felt they were awkward to carry.
Jordane Wall
Berneice Plaza
For me tail switch is king and high low is all i want in a light. Everything else is completely unnecessary
Sawayn Island
Eulah Union
Euna Terrace
Dante Dale