![]() ![]() However, unlike most unanodized threads…. The threads on the body are unanodized, square-cut, and quite long – so a bunch of twisting is required in order to remove the cap.Īlso since these are bare threads, they don’t feel quite as smooth as I might like. The tailcap must be twisted for charging. The Wizard Pro Nichia Warm has Armytek’s signature extreme levels of printing. More on this in the charging and retention sections. The tail end has a magnetic charge connector. The body is more or less featureless, due to this being a headlamp going to live on a headband most of its life. The optic covering this emitter is dimpled, and not just that – there’s also a nice anti-reflective coating on there. Also, note how the fins extend past the bezel – this will come up later. There’s a good amount of cooling area below the head – more than just fins there’s quite a bit of mass there.
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