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Shannon Senter
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Sunspot vs Sunfire

I know this has been beat to death but Im wanting to try one of these lights. Ive read all the good and bad and have heard from everyone that likes them, so this is what im asking.............I hunt with a 5 bulb led Competition light now and Im suited fine with the spot on it, my question is which one of these lights would be most comparable to what im hunting with now? I dont like a real tight spot but I dont light a flood light either, has anyone converted from what Im hunting with over to one of these and can tell me what your opinion is on it?

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The sunspot has a wide spot sunfire has a real tight spot. Try k lights new one its nice and very very bright iv hunted with all 3

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Get a lems light you will like it.

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To answer your question..and not try to make this a light vs light competition. The sunspot is a flood type light that is awesome for lighting everything in the tree up. I use a sunspot and love it. The sunfire is tight but is not like a spotlight. Both are unbelievably bright and are built awesome. Call Michael that builds these lights he will inform you on everything you need to know.

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The sunsot is a wide beam. Sunfire more like a 5 led beam

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Shannon Senter
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Thanks guys, I understand the sunspot has a wide beam and the sunfire tight. My question was which one would be more like what I'm used to hunting with which is a Competiton light wth the 5 led bulb. I see here that that may be the Sunfire, I'm leaning towards It

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Yeah sunfire would probably be closest. Both are good lights and good luck on your choice.

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