Streamlight ProTac HL 5-X USB – Rechargeable USB Battery, Dual USB Cord Wrist Lanyard – Clam – 3500 Lumens

October 17, 2019 - Comment
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ProTac HL 5-X USB – rechargeable USB Battery, Dual USB Cord and wrist lanyard – Clam

Product Features

  • Black multi-fuel high lumen tactical light/ten-tap programming: choice of three operating modes: 1) high/strobe/low 2) high only 3) low/medium/high
  • High: 2, 500 lumens; runs 1.5 hours/MED: 1, 000 lumens; runs 2.5 hours/low: 250 lumens; runs 10.5 hours/strobe: for signaling or disorienting: runs 1.5 hours
  • Included two Rechargeable USB batteries with integrated USB charge port and wrist lanyard/multi-function, easy access head mounted push-button switch
  • IPX7; waterproof TO1 mount for 30 minutes; 1 impact resistance tested
  • Anti-roll face cap/sure grip rubber sleeve

Comments

Anonymous says:

Portable spotlight/it’s excellent! This light is great. I own other Streamlight flashlights as well. All have a lifetime warranty, except for batteries. This is like having a spot light on your duty belt. As an officer working midnights, two things I wish it had. First is the dual switch. Coming from a D/S stinger, I really miss the tail cap switch. Second, I wish the beam was adjustable. It is extremely bright and illumines excellent, but there are times when an officer wants to narrow that beam to a pinpoint. However, overall,…

Anonymous says:

Almost too bright. Wow! If you’ve researched flashlights in recent years, you’ll see that even Stream has adopted Lumens as the standard of brightness. For many years they used candlepower and for good reason. The shift has been to rate all flashlights in Lumens to make apples to apples comparisons. That’s fine as long as you report actual lumens. Stream does this and many manufacturers do as well, but there are those who’ll crank up the lumen rating just to make a sale. You know the type. Crazy readings like…

Anonymous says:

Now THAT’S a Flashlight!! I’ve had an unhealthy obsession with flashlights since stumbling through the NYC blackout without one. This flashlight is just awesome — not a mere focused beam of light, but more like spotlight intensity, lighting up my entire backyard on a cloudless, pitch dark night. After testing, I immediately ordered a second to carry in my Jeep — this isn’t just a useful tool for lighting the way, but it’s a great (and legal to carry) defense mechanism that’s will help ward off dark dwelling…

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