Ordered the Mark II DR Photon

Posted by: Craig

Ordered the Mark II DR Photon - 02/27/06 04:39 PM

As a gift to myself for my 45th birthday, I went to the Aeromedix site and ordered one of the new MkII Photons.

Nice site, but not all images have been updated to show the MkII Photons. Some do, but some show the original version. Customers who don't know the difference might be confused.

-- Craig
Posted by: Ors

Re: Ordered the Mark II DR Photon - 02/27/06 08:04 PM

IIRC the MkII made mostly aesthetic changes, yes? Although I understand your point. If I was thinking I was getting a black clip and ended up with a silver one, I'd probably be disappointed...that is if I didn't know why the black clips weren't sold anymore.

But when I ordered one of the Ritter combo deals that they offer, I noticed the MkII was pictured. Saved me from having to request the MkII. In my few dealings with Aeromedix, they have provided me with outstanding service. When I ordered the M2, I also ordered another PSP and a Photon. They were still selling MkI, but when requested, they said they would include a MkII instead. Nice people!
Posted by: Craig

Re: Ordered the Mark II DR Photon - 03/02/06 02:49 AM

I got it today. Nice bit of kit.

I have the new DR Photon attached to my beloved Victorinox Midnite MiniChamp II, which is part of my EDC.

I have the original DR Photon attached to my Gerber LST Micro, which is also part of my EDC.

I can tell them apart if I look closely, but otherwise, they appear mighty similar.

-- Craig
Posted by: KenK

Re: Ordered the Mark II DR Photon - 03/02/06 04:56 AM

Huh, for almost a year now my original Ritterlight has riden in my left front pocket sharing a key chain with a Gerber LST Micro, an orange shaved down Fox 40, and spare house & car keys. My mini Rittergrip rides on my right pocket. The yellow coating on the Ritterlight is noticably chipped on the edges, but there seems to be a second coat of slightly darker yellow underneath, and that coating is holding firm. It still looks good.

The Ritterlight came in handy this evening when I had to walk across my backyard - a minefield of winter's not-quite-frozen dog droppings. I try not to use it too much - I want the battery to be strong if an emergency arrises, but it is a great little light.

By the way, I recently bought one of the Arc AAA lights, and it is a wonderful light, but I find the tiny photon form to be much more comfortable in my pocket.

Ken K.