Streamlight 88060 Pro Tac HL 4 2,200 Lumen Professional Tactical Flashlight with High/Low/Strobe Dual Fuel use 4x CR123A or 2x 18650 Li-iON Batteries

August 16, 2017 - Comment
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Streamlight ProTac HL4 Tactcial Light 2,200 Lumen Black

Product Features

  • C4 LED technology for extreme brightness
  • Runs on (4) 3 volt lithium CR123A (supplied) batteries or (2) 18650Li Ion batteries
  • IPX7 rated design; waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
  • TEN-TAP programmable switch allows user to select one of three different programs
  • Sure grip rubber sleeve

Comments

CONFIRM says:

ProTac HL3 vs ProTac HL4 I’ve owned the ProTac HL3 for about 8 months now and I love it. It’s small and it has 1100 lumens. The HL3 has a long beam distance the only con is that you cannot use rechargeable batteries and it uses 3 CR 123 batteries and they go by quick. 

LR says:

1100 lumens means 1100 lumens. Streamlight delivers once again. I purchased the light for patrol use. Walking up to a car with illegally tinted windows on a traffic stop at midnight is incredibly uneasy. I own the Stinger HP which is quite bright and I love it. That light is mounted in the car and comes every where with me. But I needed a new duty light for my belt and I needed one that would burn through tinted windows like butter. This light rips through windows and blinds anything in its path. I’ll let the picture speak for itself.

Andrew says:

The Streamlight Protac HL works well in the end, but not without hastle and more money spent in the begininng. I bought this flashlight because I work security detail in an ugly part of my city, and when I need a flashlight, I need it to work consistently every time – because my life could depend on it. For a standard flashlight, that may be too much to ask for, but for a flashlight of this reputation and price, I was expecting much more. I bought the Streamlight Protac HL 2 months ago. It worked for about a month (long enough for the return time to expire), and then the 600 lumen output drastically…

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