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Do you want a rear button or just a button? If it doesn't have to be on the end, I recommend looking at the Olight S10r. It is about the same size, is brighter, and is rechargeable.I've carried a Fenix P1D for many years now. I hate the twist bezel activation but the brightness to size ratio overcomes it. One of these days someone will come out with a capable light as small as this one with push button activation, until then I'll keep carrying this one unless it finally dies on me.
Do you want a rear button or just a button? If it doesn't have to be on the end, I recommend looking at the Olight S10r. It is about the same size, is brighter, and is rechargeable.
Do you want a rear button or just a button? If it doesn't have to be on the end, I recommend looking at the Olight S10r. It is about the same size, is brighter, and is rechargeable.
My pleasure. I've been carrying my every day for a couple of years now, usually in dress pants.I ordered an S10r II off of Amazon this morning. Then I got to looking around and watching reviews and came across the Olight S1 Baton. I ended up cancelling the order for the S10r and ordering an S1 instead. The S1 is a little bit smaller which is an important aspect for me if I'm carrying it in my pocket and I'm not too concerned about it being rechargeable. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction, the S1 should be a great upgrade from my well worn Fenix P1D.
OK, KLB is my hero of the week, no month, wait...possibly year. The Olight S1 showed up this afternoon (gotta love Amazon Prime) and the initial impression is most excellent. Not only is it activated by a button on the side rather than a twist bezel, it has a magnet in the base, it is smaller than my beloved Fenix P1D, it has a belt clip which makes for an excellent grip on the little light and puts out 500 lumens. Yes, you read that correctly, 500 lumens.
I've carried this Fenix religiously for many years. If this Olight proves durable I believe it will be better in every way.