My sister + the g/f both need good lights (their request), is the Surefire E2D worthwhile (vs any of their non defender models).
My reasoning is if they've already expressed a need for a good flashlight they'll likely have it in their hands which is a huge step up over mace or anything like that floating around in their purse. One is walking several blocks from light rail to her house, the other is going to/from her car in the dark. If they're going to hit someone with it it might as well hurt, right? Ideally of course going from darkness to a 60 lumen light in your face would be enough to keep someone at bay.
Suggestions? $120 (local price) is steep compared to say the $50-60 Nitrolon models that put out as much or more light.
This is for use primarily as a self-defense tool, neither would be comfortable carrying a real weapon & one is on a student visa in Switzerland so weapons are completely out of the question.
Viper GTS
My reasoning is if they've already expressed a need for a good flashlight they'll likely have it in their hands which is a huge step up over mace or anything like that floating around in their purse. One is walking several blocks from light rail to her house, the other is going to/from her car in the dark. If they're going to hit someone with it it might as well hurt, right? Ideally of course going from darkness to a 60 lumen light in your face would be enough to keep someone at bay.
Suggestions? $120 (local price) is steep compared to say the $50-60 Nitrolon models that put out as much or more light.
This is for use primarily as a self-defense tool, neither would be comfortable carrying a real weapon & one is on a student visa in Switzerland so weapons are completely out of the question.
Viper GTS