Sofirn SC31T: Best Value Tactical Flashlight?

1 year ago
8

I reviewed the Sofirn SC31T. I swap between this and my Wurkkos FC12. Affiliate links are below.

Get the SC31T here 👇
🔦 https://amzn.to/4820oVM

This light was sent to me by Sofirn as a sample for review. I was not paid to make this video, nor have I held back on any negative opinions.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please support my work and receive discounts by purchasing recommended products below. Affiliate links are below.

********
Flashlight Discount Codes (Master Spreadsheet) 👇👇👇
🔦🔦🔦 https://bit.ly/darrenyeo
********

My Amazon Store 👇
🔦 https://www.amazon.com/shop/watercolourmentor

Nextorch Flashlights 👇
🔦 https://www.nextorch.com/?ref=darrenyeo
10% Off Coupon Code: "DARRENYEO"

Wuben Flashlights 👇
🔦 https://www.wubenlight.com/?ref=darrenyeo
10% Off Coupon: "DARRENYEO"

Liteshop Australia 👇
🔦 https://www.liteshop.com.au/?a_c=MMl99&referring_service=link (5% Off Code: 6DXI0BZ35CFH)

Nealsgadgets 👇
🔦 https://www.nealsgadgets.com/?ref=darrenyeo
Coupon Code "DARRENYEO" for 15% off!

Imalent Official Store 👇
🔦 https://www.imalentstore.com/?ref=DYEO (10% Off Code: 'DarrenYeo')

🌐 My Website: https://www.darrenyeo.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

SC31T Video Transcript

General thoughts after a week of usage/size comparison/practicality/interesting things:
• So it's been awhile since I've reviewed a Sofirn light. But this one really caught my eye since I know a lot of you are looking for a good value tactical light. The Wurkkos FC12 has been my top choice for a budget tactical light and one I've recommended for awhile. But I think the SC31T has some unique differences that make it worth considering, and perhaps even a better option.
• What comes in the box.
• Size comparison with S2+, FC12, SC31 Pro

Overall Construction, LED, lens, bezel and reflector
• Design-wise this looks almost the same as the SC31 Pro, except it has a tactical tailswitch. If you haven't seen my review of that light, it's one of my favorite Anduril flashlights and has some impressive sustained performance on turbo. Classic Sofirn anodizing with a shiny, slightly slippery finish. Machining is great for this price point.

UI - modes
• Stepped mode (4 steps), smooth ramp. Triple press for strobe.
• 100%/turbo can be activated from tailswitch. Must smooth ramp to 100 first.
• Tailswitch must be fully activated before the side switch can be used.

Performance - total output, beam profile, longevity, practicality
• CCT, CRI, Ceiling bounce test
• Surprisingly throwy beam with large hotspot and lots of spill.

Considerations
• Turbo can only be remembered through the method I explained before. Smooth ramp to the top, then turn off.
• There's no shortcut to moonlight mode.
• Would throw further with an SFT40 but that's personal preference between throw/spill.
• With the FET driver, you could use a high drain cell + spring bypass to push out more lumens from this light.

Verdict
It's amazing how far so-called 'budget' flashlights have come. 10 years ago, a light with these specs would cost a few hundred dollars at least, and would be 10x the size! This is a very impressive, pocket-friendly tactical flashlight and I'd recommend it to you if you're looking for one of the best bang-for-buck deals out there on a tactical light.

Loading comments...