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Great rescue light for as green LED flashlights can be seen up to a mile away. Modes included: High, Low, Strobe.
143 Lumens
186 Meters
8,633 Candela
IPX4
31 Hours on Low
3 AAA Batteries Included
This Spectrum Series LED XL50, features a green beam. Green is great for outdoors as animals, insects and fish typically do not react to seeing a green led light source. Visually your eye responds better to green and blue color lighting. Protects your night vision and avoids eye strain typically associated with using white LED’s for an extended period of time. Great rescue light for both the professional rescuer as well as the average consumer, green LED flashlights can be seen up to a mile away.
Light Source LED
Drop Resistance 1 m
Weight with Batteries 3.68 oz
Dimensions 4.8" x 1"


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Mag Instrument is a proud sponsor of the National Breast Cancer Foundation. 5% of gross retail sales from this product will be donated to NBCF.
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