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SUREFIRE LED Lights
6PL - C2L- G2L - G2ZL- Z2L - G3L - E1B - E2DL - E1L - E2L - L1 - L2 - L4 - L5 - L7 - KROMA - U2 - A2 - LED HEADS - KX1 - KX2 - KL3 - KL4 - KL5G2 LED
SPECIFICATIONS
Max Output: 80 Lumens
Runtime: 12 Hours
Length: 130mm / 5.14 inches
Weight: 116grams / 4.10 ounces
Battery: Two 123A lithiumAvailable in Colours: Black, Yellow, Olive Drab, or Tan
Compact (pocket sized), high-intensity LED flashlight for tactical, outdoor, and general use. Puts out a smooth, brilliant beam with four times the light of a larger two-D-cell flashlight—bright enough to temporarily blind and disorient a person by impairing his night-adapted vision. And it continues producing useful light levels for an impressive 12 hours on a single set of batteries. Lightweight, corrosion-proof Nitrolon body features moulded-in grid for a secure grip in the wettest conditions. Small size, high output, and extended runtime make it perfect for self-defence, camping and backpacking, emergency/disaster-preparedness kits, or everyday carry.
FEATURES
Virtually indestructible light emitting diode has no filament to burn out or break.
Precision reflector creates smooth beam without spots or rings
Rugged, lightweight, corrosion-proof Nitrolon polymer body,
available in black or emergency yellowO-ring sealed; weatherproof
Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on
Patented switch lockout prevents accidental activation
This page was last updated on the 11/08/2010