Maxtoch Xsword L2KSD

Maxtoch Xsword L2KSD
LEP type / classMirror type
Max. beam intensity (candelas)2,560,000 cd
Max. beam distance (meters)3,200 meters
Max. output (lumens)650 lm
Modes3
Avg. Price$390

Maxtoch L2KSD crazy performer

The Maxtoch L2KSD is touted as one of the farthest-reaching single-cell LEP flashlights available, but I prefer to test its capabilities myself rather than rely solely on specifications. LEP, or Laser Excited Phosphor, utilizes a blue laser as its emitter, which, with the help of phosphor, transforms the blue light into a yellowish-white beam. While LEP flashlights typically have lower lumen outputs, they excel in beam distance, with a 500-lumen LEP capable of reaching 2000 to 3000 meters, far surpassing the range of a standard LED flashlight.

The L2KSD features a forward-clicky switch for easy one-handed operation in the overhand position, though it requires two hands when held underhand. It comes with a rubber tactical ring for better grip, but using the included holster can be cumbersome due to the ring getting stuck. The flashlight package includes three colored filters; green, yellow, and red,which can be tricky to replace in the dark. The beam is narrow, making it ideal for applications like hunting and search and rescue, but not suitable for close-up work.

Overall, the L2KSD stands out with its impressive performance, boasting a beam intensity of nearly 3 million candelas and a reach of 3462 meters (2.15 miles). While there are minor drawbacks, such as the thin lubrication on the threads and the difficulty of using the filters, these do not detract significantly from its functionality. If I’m in the market for the best single-cell flashlight thrower, the L2KSD is undoubtedly a top contender.

Performance

Lumen

All of my readings were taken from a fully-charged Maxtoch 21700 battery with 5,000mAh capacity.

The measurements were taken manually at turn on and 30 seconds. The 10-minute numbers are taken from the runtime graph.

ModeSpecified outputTurn on30 sec.10min.
Low100 lm194 lm194 lm189 lm
Med300 lm403 lm394 lm374 lm
High650 lm631 lm614 lm562 lm

Runtime

ModeSpecified runtimeRuntime (ANSI FL1)Time till shut off
Low (26.0°C)4h 05min4h 29min4h 29min
Med (26.0°C)2h 10min2h 17min2h 17min
High (23.8°C)1h 10min1h 16min1h 16min

After the runtimes, the battery measured 3V and 3.09V, depending on the mode.

Throw measurements

Measurements were taken outdoors at 20 meters with a Hagner E4-X Lux Meter, with the included battery. The measurements were taken 30 seconds after turn on.

ModeSpecified intensitySpecified beam distanceCandela measured MetersYardsMiles
Low1,016,000 cd2016 m2205 yd1.25mi
Med1,972,000 cd2809 m3071 yd1.75mi
High2,560,000 cd3200 m2,996,000 cd3462 m3786 yd2.15mi

This is fantastic performance. Again, it surpassed the specified beam intensity and beam distance by a nice margin. Well done Maxtoch.

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