These are neato but do not hold up well to daily use IMO.Excaliber wrote:If you don't mind parting with a few more shekels, try this one from 5.11 Tactical.
Product Features
* Size 8.75 in. and 10 oz.
* 200 lumens peak output
* No batteries - Ever.
* Charges in 90 Seconds (NOT a misprint)
* Comes with AC Adapter and a patent-pending Auto-Align 12V DC charging base for the car
* Made from fire-Arm Grade High Strength Polymer
Product Description
Product Description
The 5.11 Light For Life PC3.300 offers three power modes: bright (200 peak lumens), standard (70 lumens) and tactical strobe. The 50,000-hour LEDs never have to be replaced. Tailcap and top buttons perform the same functionality to reinforce muscle memory.
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- Thu Jan 05, 2012 12:47 am
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
- Topic: Good flashlight?
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Re: Good flashlight?
- Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:45 am
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
- Topic: Good flashlight?
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Re: Good flashlight?
Just FYI: these are getting mixed reviews from our guys on the street. I have no personal experience but based on what I've been hearing, I wouldn't ditch my streamlights to get one.Excaliber wrote:Here are the full specs from the vendor. Scroll down in the description box near the top of the page for details on run times, etc.G192627 wrote:Wow! I was trying to stay south of $50, but for 200 lumens, and better yet, the re-charge in 90 seconds, I could be swayed.
How long does it last on a charge? I didn't see that on the description.
Scroll down the page for reviews.
I think streamlight is one of the best values out there with fenix also making that list.