PolyTac X 600-Lumen Tactical Flashlight vs Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount
Overall winner: Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount
Key Differences
Feyachi (A) offers a brighter 1200-lumen output and a longer 200m tactical beam at a lower listed price point, while Streamlight (B) emphasizes a durable design and multiple power options but with lower 600-lumen output and included non-rechargeable batteries. Choose Feyachi if you prioritize raw brightness and affordability; choose Streamlight if you prioritize a reputedly more durable build and flexible power choices
PolyTac X 600-Lumen Tactical Flashlight
Compact tactical flashlight delivering 600 lumens with multiple power options and a programmable switch. Customer notes highlight brightness, durability, and compact size for glove box use
Pros
- 600-lumen brightness
- multi-power options
- durable design
- compact size
Cons
- mixed functionality reports
- non-rechargeable batteries included (may require buy-in for rechargeable option)
Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount
High-output tactical flashlight delivering 1200 lumens and a 200-meter beam. Durable all-metal build with weather-resistant features and a quick-detach mount. Customers note bright output and solid quality, with some concerns about durability and pressure switch over time
Pros
- 1200 lumens brightness
- 200-meter beam range
- offset picatinny mount with quick install
- aircraft-grade aluminum with weather-resistant finish
Cons
- pressure switch reliability reported after a year
- mixed durability feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Feyachi |
| Durability | Streamlight |
| Versatility | Feyachi |
| User Reviews | Feyachi |