I was a big lurker of /r/flashlight a few years back. Later, on a whim, I bought a Thrunite Catapult V6 cause of an Amazon ad. Never really went back to check people's thoughts on it though -- how is it as a midrange throw light? Is it still competitive in 2023?
Which LED? It's been offered with the XHP35 HI and the SST70.
As a practical light, neither version is obsolete at all, though if you're comparing performance numbers (especially burst output) with other lights on the market today, the XHP35 HI might seem a bit behind.
I just got the catapult pro for father's day. More lumens and throw, boost driver, SFT70, a full 9 minute turbo (it gets hot but it runs), and a head that doesn't roll off the table. All around prefer it the v6, it's worth the extra 20 bucks.
I still really enjoy the thrunite catV6. I have kept around an xhp35 HI version for awhile now. Even though I have an equal size Emisar D1s with Sft40, I still reach for the V6 xhp35 HI more often. The newer one with sst70 isn't bad, and the new pro model with sft70 is a beast. If you want a powerful and fully regulated smaller thrower, you really can't go wrong with the V6.
It was one of my first lights and maybe my first legit decent light and I don't have any plans to part with it. My gf kinda took it over as her own along with an SC31 Pro. It's a great light though. Great beam, good throw, and they sold it with an 80CRI 4000K XHP35 HI in it if you happened to choose the NW option.