 OLIGHT T20 MILITARY with Cree Q5 WC LED 3 levels, 3 modes, 220+ lumens! 2 x CR123A The Special Edition Olight MILITARY T20 (T20-M) features three levels of output, a high brightness tactical strobe and low brightness SOS feature, making 5 total output possibilities.
Easily operated, the various levels/modes are adjusted by twisting the head slightly. The Olight illumination level/mode memory saves the last level or mode used before the light was turned off, returning to that level/mode when the light is turned back on. |
 Fenix Tactical TK11 Q5 Premium 18650 LED Flashlight The Fenix Tactical series (T) features a powerful, solid, durable, and waterproof design intended for rugged outdoor and military use. It’s as solid as a tank. The TK11 can use either two CR123A batteries or one 18650 battery with a protective circuit, and it maintains excellent constant brightness with two output modes: General mode, which can last for a whole night and can be used for general illumination, and Turbo mode, which can be used whenever high-powered light is needed – search and rescue, long-range target identification, etc. |
 Fenix E20 Q2 focused flashlight The Fenix E20's design is focused on accessibility and convenience. It uses two versatile AA batteries and maintains balance between high output and long runtime. It is firm, waterproof, and lightweight. In a word, Fenix's E20 is an outdoor flashlight with a rare combination of high performance, high quality, and low cost.
Features:
Cree 7090 XR-E LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
Constant brightness: 109 Lumens
3.3-hour runtime (Ni-MH)
Highly efficient smooth reflector with focus-adjustable head - throws beam over 100 meters
Uses two 1.5V AA (Alkaline, Ni-MH, Lithium) batteries, inexpensive and widely available
153mm (Length) x25mm (Diameter)
Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
75-gram weight (excluding batteries)
Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard |
 Raidfire Spear The RaidFire® SpearTM is specifically designed to achieve the longest light throw distance of any light in its class. Compared to any other similarly featured flashlights currently available, none can match the same distance of throw. EDGE Tactical Light Co. Ltd.'s designer Y. D. Wong observed that there was a throw limit that these other flashlights could not go beyond with their current designs and physical constraints. The observed limitation was due to the technology applied during the machining process. Extending the throw distance in this class of lights, requires an increase in the diameter of the reflector, which also increases the weight and size of the flashlight. Y.D. Wong understood that using "standard" machining techniques, the resulting increase in size and weight of the light to achieve the desired throw, would remove the light from an EDC (Every Day Carry) class. He was determined to create a light which could achieve a throw which went beyond current designs. |