| Category: | Duty & Tactical Gear |
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| Subcategory: | Flashlights |
| Price: | $52.99 |
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| Description: | 15,000 candlepower Non-conductive polymer case Slip-resistant rubber grip Self cleaning switch Spare bulb in the end cap Fully charges in 10 hours Batteries can be recharged up to 1,000 times Provides one hour of continuous use Measures 7-3/8"L Weighs 8.7 oz. |
Great flashlight. Bright, Durable and Lightweight a must for any duty rig.
This is probably the brightest small flashlight I've ever used and it's tuff as nails too. Well worth the money. Sure beats the issued Mini-Mag my department gave me.
love the fact it's rechargeable
great light. had mine for ten yrs now.
Very nice light. I used mine for years now, with never a problem.
I've had my Stremlight for 3 years and not once has it died on me, It's easy to charge up and is extremely user friendly and very compact in my opinion when you work in a correctional/detention facility, It's also easy to maintain it and clean it if it gets messy on ya
I keep this light on my belt and use it often. I do wish the battery lasted a little longer though.
Bright flashlight which can be convientently recharged in your vehicle. Always carry a spare though.
I am carring this on my belt now. I love its weight and illumination , However the draw backs are the end cap becomes loose and it takes a long time to recharge,.. Other than this its great.
carry this on my duty rig. has never let me down. holds charge for what seems like forever. recharges rather quickly.
Dependable, doesn't slip when wet.
Our agency issued this model to us after transitioning from the old rechargeable MagLites...have to admit, with the charging unit just in front of the driver seat on a side mount/floorboard, it has always been readily available for jump-outs and has only died once from prolonged use. I have a Surefire Tactical light on a belt holster for back-up in case the PS fails; so far, only had to use my SF on those occasions when I forgot to grab the PS before exiting (always in the daytime when we ended up having to clear a building/residence, or when I didn't want to walk back to the cruiser during a vehicle search.) Having one readily available on the belt is great, but tends to become a bit expensive with the lithium battery replacements.
Overall, the PS is a very dependable light - can say this after having dropped it many times, even knocked from the hand by Mother Nature while chasing through some heavy underbrush - and it always functioned perfectly afterwards. A great investment for LEOs whose departments don't provide full equipment inventories.
Agency issued this one to me and it was nice but don't like the polymer style...can only be used as an improvised weapon one time before it's history...