MIKEEE
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de marzo de 2020
Great flashlight. Very bright at first but batteries wear down quickly. Love the on off switch, instead of the 3 mode on most flashlights. It does offer the three modes if you hold it in the off position and then tap. It does get hot, but otherwise great light. The replacement batteries are costly, so rechargeable batteries are recommended.
juan zarate
Comentado en México el 17 de septiembre de 2020
La lámpara es muy buena .Pero las baterías no son recargables y hasta el momento no he encontrado baterías recargables para este modelo, el precio es alto para una lámpara que no es recargable.
normand smith satisfait
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de junio de 2019
je vais souvent dans des endroits ou l'électricité a été coupé
YZ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2016
The light that I received is the new 725 Lumen version. All components (batteries, light) arrived and functioning correctly.Pros: The light is a good weight for the output, not as light as Polytac but lighter than any of the other Streamlight 2 cell (123a) flashlights (and current Polytac is only 275 lumens). Head is larger around than the Streamlight Polytac, but not overly so. Very bright, good beam pattern: has enough brightness to illuminate at least 200 yards while also lighting up the surrounding area for situational awareness. The on switch/button is actually recessed under the rubber outershell, which is interesting; will take some getting used to but is nice for protecting the switch from getting accidentally activated. TEN-TAP programming is pretty easy to use. Prior to switching to high only mode, accessed low and strobe consistently. Fits nicely in a 1" VTAC polymer light mount (for long guns), also had a random scope lens cover that fit nicely over the head. Rubber outershell is comfortable to touch in cold weather without gloves, and has good traction when wet.Cons: Would not make a good EDC light for pocket carry. Has no provision for a clip of any sort, and the gripiness of the rubber outershell would make it hard to take out of a pocket or holster. Would be fine in a tool box or other bag. If the rubber outershell breaks, would have to be replaced as a whole, although I hear Streamlight will send you a replacement if you ask for one (not verified). The lack of a dedicated mode switching/strobe button like a Klarus XT2C makes getting to the strobe mode under stress an iffy proposition. Manually strobing the light may unintentionally cause TEN-TAP mode switching though this is unlikely.
Chuck
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2015
I've bought pretty much every tactical light on the planet over the years, and this one is my all-time favorite. It strikes exactly the right balance of size, brightness, features, quality, and price. It's small, super-bright, has a cool rubbery grip, and a couple of particularly nice operating features. As with any tactical light it has a switch on the tail cap, which you can press lightly and release for quick on/off, or press more firmly if you want the light to stay on. It has similar modes if you double-tap the switch for strobe, etc. I have three of these, and I carry one every day. Highly recommended.