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Surefire produce such a wide range of illumination tools (currently around 40 models, not including the WeaponLights) that knowing which model to choose can be a bit daunting. The Mind Your Fingers Surefire Buyers Guide will help people who need a torch for their job or favourite pastime, but are unsure which models to consider and which to purchase.
Throughout the Buyers Guide you have the choice to read sequentially by using the 'Back' and 'Next' links that appear at the top and bottom of each Buyers Guide page, or you can use the navigation block at the top of the page to jump straight to the Buyers Guide page that you wish to read.
Part 1 - The Basics
To begin we cover the fundamental choices when deciding which torch is right for you.
Part 2 - I Need a Torch for Work
Here we discuss which models are suited to specific professions covering aviation, construction and industrial, disaster response, medical and emergency, military, police, search and rescue, security and self-defence.
Part 3 - I Need a Torch for a Pastime / Hobby / Activity
This section provides ideas and recommendations for people engaged in the following activities - frequent airline travel, automotive travel, backpacking, fishing, hunting, general domestic use, mountaineering, navigation(map reading), navigation(distant illumination) and water sports.
Part 4 - I want to choose a torch based on features alone
In part 4 we look at the numbers in-depth. Whether you are looking for the smallest, lightest or longest torch, longest battery runtime or highoust output, this section will give you all the data you need to make your choice. It contains Top 10 tables for all of the Key Performance Indicators ranking the 10 best performing torches from Surefire's range for a single given feature. In addition the section lists all torches from the full Surefire range that fit into the following broader categories -
Compact Size
Extended Runtime
LED
Variable light Output
Click 'Next' below to go the next section of the Buyers Guide - Glossary and Terminology - which explains the different terms we use in the guide, such as the difference between Dual Output and Variable Output, for example.
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