This compact rechargeable metal Xtreme Lumens tactical flashlight uses an LED rated at 800 lumens that works in conjunction with a high-efficiency deep parabolic reflector to create a usable beam rated at 205 meters. The tail-cap switch provides momentary or constant-on functionality. The housing and tail-cap are made from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum and have a Type III hard-anodized finish. Power comes from a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and includes the ability to run from a pair of CR123 batteries (batteries not included) thanks to the CR123 Battery Carrier (included). (Not compatible with rechargeable CR123-style batteries.)
I needed a bright flashlight and found this one. You see all those ads that claim to have bright flashlights, but this one absolutely lives up to its reputation. I use it everyday and plan, at some point, to get another one.
Oddly enough, just a few moments ago, I had to pop the battery out to kind of reset it (first and ONLY time) - switch was hung because I bumped it funny. I looked at the battery details and was VERY pleasantly surprised to find out it is manufactured in my home town here in Texas!!
BAYCO represents us well!!!
As a Law Enforcement Officer, this flashlight is perfect. Good run time, does get warm. I have to say this flashlight puts my high dollar flashlights to shame. This light is a must have.
S. Halvorson (12/18/2018)I've had this light for about a year and love it. Tough and dependable. It has been bounced around in my bag and patrol car. During training it has not failed one bit and outshines those expensive models everyone swears by. I've recommended this to my department to purchase. When doing night or low light shoots, everyone wants to use my light.
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