I finally got this light. took almost a month. just in time for fishing season to start soon though.

first thoughts on this light. it definitely is not a predator light. or even a kill light in the quality department. you definitely feel like your holding a ten dollar light. the head bands are a bit tight for me but I have a big head. so that may or may not be a problem for other folks. The light has three modes a high low and a strobe in that order. The focus feature is nice. you can go from a wide flood to a tight spot. as far as the brightness. it says 160 lumens on the box. along with 75 hour burn time. 170m beam range. I would guess that this is on the high setting of the light. I used the light for a short period of time tonight to plow the driveway. The zoom works by pulling out on the head. by pulling out on the head you get a square beam that is bright. bright enough to easily light up road signs at 150yds. with it pushed in all the way it gives a nice wide flood light. I would rate this light as bright as the predator light.
is this a good economical light? yes
is it bright? yes
is it cheap? yes
is it well made to handle a lot of abuse? prob not. I am hard on equipment to begin with. I can see the hinge breaking easily if you are not careful with it.
is it worth your time looking into buying one? definitely. it is a good alternative to the lights on the market today. it is light in weight and bright as well. It takes one 18650 battery and if you already have a kill light them batts will work in this light. if you do not have a kill light I would recommend you buy them on ebay using the link fp51 provided a week ago or so. it comes with two battery's and a charger along with the light.
I doubt I will be hunting much more this season but will report back after using it longer or until it breaks.