Specifications:
* LED Premium CREE XP-G2 R5 LED
* Battery supported: 1 x CR123A
* Maximum output: 345 lumens
* Output / runtime:
+++ Turbo: 345 lumens / 1 h 15 min
+++ High: 138 lumens / 3 h 15 min
+++ Medium: 66 lumens / 8 h
+++ Low: 22 lumens / 23 h
* Special mode: SOS and Strobe
* Peak Beam Intensity: 5,800 cd
* Beam Distance: 166 yards
* Size: 3.46 inch (L) x 0.89 inch (Head D) x 0.85 inch (Tube D) ( 88 mm x 22.56 mm x 21.5 mm )
* Weight: 1.48 oz (42 g) (without battery)
* Waterproof: IPX8
* Impact Resistance: 1.5 m
* Material: Aluminum alloy with type III Hard Anodizing
Features:
* LED Premium CREE XP-G2 R5 LED
* Maximum output of up to 345 lumens
* High efficiency current circuit board
* Maximum runtime of up to 23 hours
* Two rapid switching modes suit various user requirements.
* User-defined mode allows for customized brightness levels and a multitude of functions
* Intelligent memory functions
* Anti-rolling design
* Reverse polarity protection
* Toughened ultra-clear mineral glass with anti-reflective coating
* Aluminum reflector ensures a smooth and powerful beam
* Aero grade aluminum alloy
* HA III Military grade hard anodized
* Detachable two-way anti-rolling clip
* Purpose-made rhombic knurling for better grip
* IPX-8 standard waterproof (submersible to two meters)
Product Features
- Super bright 345 Lumens with latest Cree XP-G2 R5 LED upgrade
- Four brightness plus strobe and sos mode.
- Subcompact size that fits in palm, pocket or purse
- Use 1x CR123A (included) or RCR123A Battery
- Include a CR123A battery and LumenTac Battery Organizer, make it easier to carry backup batteries
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