The G2X Pro is a compact yet powerful polymer-body flashlight that uses a high-efficiency LED–virtually immune to failure since there’s no filament to burn out or break–to provide two light output levels: a brilliant, penetrating, perfectly pre-focused 600-lumen beam, and a 15-lumen low-output setting that lets you greatly extend the runtime per set of batteries, an invaluable option when you find yourself miles from civilization. Press the tailcap switch for momentary-on low, press further to click constant-on low, return to off and press or click on again within two seconds for high. The tough Nitrolon polymer body is smoothly sculpted for a comfortable, secure grip and resists scratches, abrasion, and corrosion. A polycarbonate micro-textured reflector delivers a comparatively wider beam with generous peripheral light.
Product Features
- Virtually indestructible LED emitter regulated to maximize light output and runtime
- Two output levels – high of 600 lumens for maximum light, and low of 15 lumens for extended runtime
- Dual-output tailcap click switch–press for momentary-on low, click for constant-on low, return to off then press or click again for high
- Precision micro-textured reflector creates smooth, optimized beam
- Tough Nitrolon body, anodized aluminum bezel
Material misrepresentation
Surefire had me worried, but really pulled through. Let me start by saying that this review started harsh because I own so many Surefire flashlights and always received quality. I bought this because the Surefire G2X Pro is my absolute favorite. I choose it for work over my E2D Defender because it’s brighter. But I really wished my G2X Pro would come on High mode first. So the LE really peeked my interest.Boy, did this new “LE” model disappoint me. The LED quality is terrible. Look at the picture I posted. To the left is my…
I use this flashlight on my bicycle as a riding … I use this flashlight on my bicycle as a riding light. I can see the glow of the light on the various street traffic signs as I ride home at night in the city. The signs up to 1.5 blocks show the glow of the light which is impressive to me. I also take it out to my farm sometimes and use it to look for varmints that might be lurking around trying to steal a chicken or a pig. The light shows off the glow of the deer eyes and they are usually about 400 feet away. It can be kind of eerie…
Comments are disabled for this post.