OLIGHT i3s best and brightest small light
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In my time testing and using gear i have not been very satisfied with what i call small pen lights. That is until i received the Olight i3s I can say honestly that this is the best and brightest small light that i have ever used
www.gearbest.com is the best and cheapest place to get this light
http://www.gearbest.com/led-flashlights/pp_23213.html use coupon code (GB13STH) upon check out to get this light at the low price of $16.98
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hey how you guys doing this we Meyers mess outdoors today I got a product that i want to show you and as you can see it's getting kind of dark says perfect time to show you don't go away it's the I 3s from Oh light and the reason why I wanted to show you this today is because you know obviously as you can see it's getting dark so it's pretty much the perfect time to show you guys this light and you can see how small it is you know this is my index finger it's probably about three fourths of that really really small tiny light doesn't weigh anything at all and when it runs on is a triple a battery and this interests me a lot because my head lamp runs on triple A batteries so now the batteries that I use the power sources that I use and that i recharge in the field are interchangeable with this small like this small light as you can see it has a belt clip on it and it's very very very light and but the small lights that I've have had my experience with aren't very bright this light is really really impressive you know we're going to walk out of the field with this thing and i'm going to show you just how it lights up the trail but you know just to have a secondary candling source like this that can be tucked away in a pocket you know so if I'm separated from my pack or something like that I don't have my headlamp with me or if I just walk to the creek and I left my haversack at camp and I playing around there fishing or whatever and I waited a little too long and I got a little too dark I have a secondary handling source that's really really tiny really really light and goes right into my pocket alright guys so usually I carry this light in one of these pockets down here and I forget that it's there half the time very very incredibly light and kind of slide comes with a little keychain but I went ahead and took that off because I like to keep this on my body in a pocket not on my keys brought all around things like that but it does come with a pretty sturdy keychain that I carried for probably about a week or two never fell off anything like that I just wanted to see how sturdy that key chain was but I would rather prefer carrying this in my pocket just like this like I said and half the time I forget that it's there now the value of this thing like i said is that i have a secondary candling source that is with me at all times nine times out of ten I'm pretty good at keeping my headlamp around and I like to have a headlamp in the field just you know so I could have my hands-free especially if I'm digging in my pack or anything like that so let's go ahead and go through the features of this o light real quick alright so this is basically like the old Maglites where you twist they don't have any kind of like a click on the bottom right like at you just twist the head like that all right to this has several different modes to go through it has a high mode a medium mode you gonna say let me get to the modes real quick alright so if you start out you have like a basic moonlight if you just want to read something really quick at night something like that got a high mode and a ruler medium mode and a high mode ok thing about this is if you go through the features three times really fast you'll get a stroke which is not important to me at all but it hasn't on there so I just wanted to show you guys I use it basically in high mode all the time I've used this thing for probably probably about 30 days close to 30 days and I haven't used up the batteries yet but I don't use it every single day for hours at a time I've probably ran it for I probably all together almost two hours you know and it hasn't ran out yet so I'm going to get packed up and this is the life that I'm going to use to get out of the woods today so don't go away alright so we're pretty much all packed up now ready to go and what you can see right now is that that light that I've shown you is using it pretty much as a camera light one of the best places that you can go and get this light from is gearbest calm and it's probably the cheapest place that I found you can get this light from and the response time was really quick acted the people from that website I told them that I was going to do a review on this well on this light that i got from them and they responded back to me very quickly they're really appreciated of that and what they're going to do is they're going to offer promotion code anybody that orders this light and uses that coupon code which I want to put in this video and at the description at the bottom is going to get a pretty huge discount on this light that already is the cheapest the cheapest location that i found this light in was the gear best comments going to put them in the in the description as well what added this coupon you're not going to find it any cheaper I guarantee it so let's go ahead and hike it out of here alright guys before we walk out this one go through those modes once again so that's pretty much as high as it's going to get this on it's just on that moonlight so you can barely even see it this would be good for like reading you know reading some dinner what have you lights up my hand pretty good let's go ahead and continue going through those modes that's pretty much medium right there and that's high that's pretty high see
can't really see anything there eliminates the woods pretty decently you know I don't like to a flashlight video those guys I really don't have never done before but this light for a small it is it as it is really impressed me so there's it extinguished there's a known alright so let's go ahead and get through this trail we're just now coming to the trail head here see how dark those woods are that light you're seeing over there is the the ridge the next Ridge over we see how well this light illuminates this the woods doesn't do too bad alright so we're going to right hit the trail head here the trail so that's real hit even my life all right so we found the trail here
right now I probably be I've been running this light for about 35 minutes straight yep we're on the trail and we're out another half hour we'll be out of the woods you know what the camera is picking up is pretty much the the hotspot of the light what it's not picking up is the flood this light is illuminating all the way over there and there's pretty much where it stops so I have a really large field of view with this very small light compact light
alright guys so that's the I 3s from Oh light like I said about the best place and the cheapest place that I found to get this was a company called gearbest com I want to put that link in the description below like I said before i was talking to them and told them that I was going to do this review and then they put a coupon code for this product alone so I'm going to go ahead and add that to the link below as well so this has been William Irish mass outdoors appreciate all reviews comments and support hopefully we'll see on the woods alright guys how you doing this we march swim for William outdoors calm down slow down
three two one hey how you guys doing this is we my you guys doing this boy Marlo in the doors stone that down a bit three two one alright guys like I said that's the old light from I 33
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William Myers MantisOutdoors
Modern and primitive skills, fun in the woods and product reviews
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