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Not yet ... let me put it that way
I'd placed the Dorcy/Penetrator order with Piranha when they first posted the pre-order special, so I've just been waiting.
I'm currently doing some training where twisty is a "must", and as such the Dorcys looks like they will be very nice lights and certainly a much better value per $$ than the "name brands".
I am still looking at the MB-Sub lights. I think the X1-VB might be the perfect clear water night dive primary. The VB-50 could be an equally excellent primary for less than optimal viz conditions (i.e. everything local to me )
But the pricing was just too "painful" for me at the moment. I'm hoping to get to fondle the MB-Sub lights at BTS next week. However, if you're not expecting yours until a couple of weeks from now, Golem Gear may not have them at the show either. We'll see.
I don't mind the twisty lights as much. I've been wrenching on mechanical stuff for many years, so the direction of loosen/tighten are pure reflex by now. I suspect that at least some floods may be simple mistakes. As for the turning on at depth - a quick "push on the bezel" test should eliminate most of them.
I have an old Halcyon Scout (upgraded with home-made LED), and I did a bit of testing: an extra 1/4 turn from off makes it impossible for me to "light" the light by pushing on the bezel. An additional 1/4 turn should pretty much secure the light being off without getting close to the sealing o-ring. It really all depends on the thread pitch of the head-to-body as well as machining tolerances. My W200 from DX has aluminum body and head with a finer thread pitch and take even less of a twist to turn off securely.
So not so much of a deal-breaker to me. Of course, now that I've thoroughly "jinxed" myself we'll see how long my twisty lights last
Henrik
no sweat, Henrik, I've taken dive classes too where the instructor was very particular about allowable versus unallowable gear...understood. Jakob @ Golem Gear didn't give an exact time the light will arrive, per his 3/16 msg "about two weeks" which puts it very end of March/very start of April-ish. Hopefully you'll get to touch the 'real deal' at BTS.
Understand about 'price' being in issue....the mbsub lights just have a very high quality look and feel, and intelligent design, and it's cheaper in the longer run to get the quality up front than buy cheap lights several times over.
BTW, my 3rd X1-VB arrived TODAY (priority mail), so gotta rig it up with light sock and other goodies so it can join the fleet !