One of the brightest tactical personal carry lights of its size, with a bright far-reaching beam. Flood a large area with 750 lumens of light. Its compact 5.5 inch size is comfortable and versatile for storage.
Features
TEN-TAP® three operating modes: high/strobe/low, high only, low/high
3 light output levels: high for maximum illumination, 750 lumens, 18,300 candela peak beam intensity, 270m beam distance, runs 1.25 hours, low for a less intense beam and longer run time 35 lumens, 900 candela peak beam intensity, 60m beam distance, runs 18 hours, strobe for disorienting or signaling runs 2.5 hours
Multi-function, push-button tail switch for one-handed operation
Anti-roll head prevents the light from rolling away when you set it down
Removable pocket clip
IPX7, waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
1 meter impact resistance tested
Includes two 3V CR123A lithium batteries and nylon holster
5.40" (13.7 cm), 5.6 oz (159g) with batteries
RoHS compliant
Specifications
All performance claims tested to ANSI/NEMA FL1-2009 Standard
Meets applicable European Community Directives
Limited lifetime warranty
Includes
(2) CR123A Lithium Batteries
Nylon holster
Applications
Auto Assembly
Auto Repair
Aviation
Construction
Electric Utility
Federal Government
General Industrial
HVAC
Law Enforcement
Manufacturing
Marine/Barge/Shipbuilding
Medical
Outdoor Recreation
Pest Control
Pulp/Paper Mills
Rail/Railcar
Safety Award
Security
Steel Mills
Telecommunications
Transportation
Water Works
Caution
WARNING: Fire, Explosion, Burn Hazard
Streamlight recommends the use of Streamlight, Panasonic, Sanyo, or Energizer CR123A or Duracell 123 with it's non-rechargeable lithium battery products
Use of other batteries or mixing of used and new or different brand batteries may present a risk of leakage, fire, explosion and serious personal injury
Do not recharge, misuse, short circuit, improperly store or discard, disassemble or heat above 212°F (100°C)
Keep away from children
WARNING: Use of light in "strobe" mode may cause seizure in persons with photosensitive epilepsy