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Pelican Nemo 1960 LED Flashlight — Yellow Body

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

New from Pelican is the Nemo 1960 LED flashlight that is submersible up to 100 meters.

It features a tough 5.48 inch yellow ABS resin body with a twist shroud.

The long lasting LED puts out up to 24 lumens via 2 AAA batteries.  Max run time is approximately 3 hours.

Pelican Nemo 1960 LED Flashlight — Yellow Body

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ICON Flashlights — Rogue, Modus, Solo, Link, and Irix Headlamp

Friday, October 8th, 2010

If you are looking for a flashlight that has a unique design when compared to most of the lights on the market, then you should check out ICON’s line of flashlights designed by Paul Kim.

The Rogue and Modus line of flashlights feature a unique open architecture that serves two purposes:

1) It allows the lights to dissipate heat very effectively. 

2) It helps provide a secure grip.

The Rogue series consists of two different models each in one of three different colors: 

The Rogue 1 features a 4.5″ aluminum body and runs on a single AA battery.  Two different output levels (6 & 50 lumens) are accessed via the tailcap “clickie” button.

Green ICON Rogue 1 Flashlight

Titanium Gray ICON Rogue 1 Flashlight

Black ICON Rogue 1 Flashlight

The Rogue 2 features a 6.5″ aluminum body and runs on 2 AA batteries.  It also features two output levels (10 & 100 lumens) and a tailcap “clickie” switch.

ICON Black Rogue 2 Flashlight

ICON Green Rogue 2 Flashlight

ICON Titanium Grey Rogue 2 Flashlight

The Modus series consists of  two different flashlights:

The Modus 1 has a 4″ high-strength polymer body, a TIR (total internal reflection) lens, and runs on a single AA battery.  It also features two different output levels.

ICON Modus 1 Flashlight

The Modus 2 has a 6″ polymer body, a total internal reflection lens, two different output modes, and runs on two AA batteries.

ICON Modus 2 Flashlight

Next up is the ICON Solo.  It is designed as a penlight and features a secure pocket clip. The 5.5″ aluminum body is titanium grey and holds 2 AAA batteries. Once again two different output levels (2 & 16 lumens) are available.

ICON Solo Flashlight

Next is the ICON Link.  It is called the Link because it features a built-in non-load bearing carabiner link.  The 4″ orange body is aluminum and holds a single AA battery.  Both a TIR lens and two output levels are included.

ICON Link Flashlight

Finally we get to the Irix headlamp series which consists of two different models.

The Irix runs on one AA battery and features 5 LED’s that emit light from 5 to 35 lumens.  It has a range of up to 98 feet.

ICON Irix Headlamp

The Irix II also runs on one AA battery and features 5 LED’s.  However, the LED’s emit from 5 to 50 lumens of light, and the range is reduced to 49 feet.

ICON Irix II Headlamp

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Fenix TK40 Flashlight — MC-E LED

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

If you are looking for a nice high power flashlight you can’t go wrong with the Fenix TK40.

It features a four-core Cree MC-E LED that puts out up to 630 lumens via the 8 AA batteries.

One nice feature about this LED light is that it can also run on only 4 AA batteries in an emergency.

This Fenix flashlight also features 4 different output levels (turbo, low, medium, high) and 4 strobe modes (strobe, slow flash, SOS, fast flash).

Overall length is approx 8.2 inches and the body is T6 aircraft grade aluminum with a type III hard-anodized finish. 

It is waterproof to the IPX-8 standard and comes with a lanyard/shoulder strap for ease of carry.

You can learn more by clicking below:

Fenix TK40 MC-E LED Flashlight

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Streamlight LED Flashlights — PolyTac, Stylus Pro, & Sidewinder Compact

Friday, May 21st, 2010

One of my favorite Streamlight flashlights is the Stylus Pro. It is a nice high-end pen light.

It comes in a few colors but I only have the red Stylus Pro available at this time.

The body is type II anodized aluminum with a tough internal polymer liner.  This combined with a shock proof push button switch makes this one tough lite.

The tail cap switch features both momentary and constant on capability.  The pocket clip does a great job of keeping the light where you put it.  Output is a nice 24 lumens and it runs on two AAA batteries.

Next up is the Coyote Tan PolyTac flashlight that features a tough high impact nylon handle and a bright C4 LED.  Runs on 2 CR123A lithium batteries that provide up to 120 lumens of light.  Once again the tailcap switch has momentary-on capability.

Finally we have the new compact Sidewinder flashlight that is only 3 x 1 x 2 inches and has four different LED’s: a white C4 LED (45 lumens max), an IR LED, a Red LED, and a Blue LED.  These are chosen via a pull-to-turn rotary knob.  On/Off operation is via a push button switch that also selects the various output levels of 5%, 25%, 60%, 100%, and strobe.  On top of this the head pivots up to 185 degrees to make it super easy to aim the flashlight where you want it.  Runs on a single CR123A lithium battery.

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