Code 3 Forge

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
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looks like they once again are trying to catch up....

ohh wow 7 WHOLE flash patterns
 
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pdk9

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May 26, 2010
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WOW! 7 flash patterns, a whole 3-year warranty, & a brand new, innovative product all in one?!?!?


Because taking over Nova's SD-24 wasn't inmovative enough of them, they had to make a bulky copy of it with less LEDs & flash patterns? Honestly, the only reason I think C3 is still surviving (but I bet with financial struggles) is b/c there are still people out there that are not knowledgable whackers and are loyal to C3 (not realizing that the products they're releasing are almost like comparing cassette tapes & iPods, compared to SOS, FedSig, Whelen, etc).
 
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philyumpshus

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Jun 20, 2010
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I thought it looked a lot like an Ecco lighthead that many cable companies seem to be fond of. They're ok lights head-on but have almost not off axis coverage at all. Worse than something like a TIR3 even.
 

pdk9

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May 26, 2010
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Also, not only is it a dull, ugly design, but the least they could've given it a cool name! Products like Apollo, Ion, Ghost, etc sound interesting/cool before you even look at it. The name "Forge" sounds just as lame as the lighthead itself
 

JazzDad

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Aug 5, 2011
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What happens to it if the temperature exceeds 122 degrees F?
 

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