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'''i2 EOS''' - 1xAA 3-mode twisty with a Cree XP-G R5. Output is 2.5, 20, or 75 ANSI lumens (50m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP A2 EOS. Review: [http://flashlightnews.net/forum/index.php?topic=2646 gearhounds]
'''i2 EOS''' - 1xAA 3-mode twisty with a Cree XP-G R5. Output is 2.5, 20, or 75 ANSI lumens (50m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP A2 EOS. Review: [http://flashlightnews.net/forum/index.php?topic=2646 gearhounds]


'''i3 EOS''' - 1xAAA 3-mode twisty with Cree XP-G R5 LED. Output is 2.5, 20, or 70 ANSI lumens (37m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP A3 EOS.
'''i3 EOS''' - 1xAAA 3-mode twisty with Cree XP-G R5 LED. Output is 2.5, 20, or 70 ANSI lumens (37m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP A3 EOS. The clip at the tail is screwed in, but can be removed.


'''i3s EOS''' - 1xAAA 4-mode twisty with Cree XP-G2 R5 LED. Output is 0.5, 20, or 80 ANSI lumens (38m throw). A hidden strobe mode is available after cycling through the 3 regular modes twice. Mode order is Medium, High, Low. Introduced in December 2012.
'''i3s EOS''' - 1xAAA 4-mode twisty with Cree XP-G2 R5 LED. Output is 0.5, 20, or 80 ANSI lumens (38m throw). A hidden strobe mode is available after cycling through the 3 regular modes twice. Mode order is Medium, High, Low. The clip snaps on like the old iTP A3 EOS, and is reversible. Introduced in December 2012.


'''i6 Paladin''' - 1x18650/17670 or 2xCR123A 2-mode light with Cree XM-L LED. Output is 80 or 420 ANSI lumens (200m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP C6. Review: [http://flashlightnews.net/forum/index.php?topic=2649 gearhounds]
'''i6 Paladin''' - 1x18650/17670 or 2xCR123A 2-mode light with Cree XM-L LED. Output is 80 or 420 ANSI lumens (200m throw). Introduced in August 2011 as a replacement of the iTP C6. Review: [http://flashlightnews.net/forum/index.php?topic=2649 gearhounds]
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