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Streamlight PolyTac 275 Lumen Multi-Purpose Polymer Tactical Flashlight - Coyote Tan

Manufactured by Streamlight
SKU: STL88851
MPN: 88851
Manufactured by Streamlight
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Details

Details

The Streamlight PolyTac is a versatile and handy handheld flash light equally at home in tool kits, glove compartments, or anywhere you might find yourself needing a little extra light on the situation. Built with a high impact and extremely durable nylon body, the PolyTac weighs in at just 4.2 ounces with batteries but still manages to throw light more than 200 yards!

Features:
  • Bright 9,500 candela beam reaches out to over 212 yards
  • Multi-function tail cap
  • TEN-TAP programming
  • Strobe feature (that can be disabled)
  • Powered by two CR123A lithium batteries (included)
  • IPX7 water proof to 1 meter for thirty minutes
  • Lightweight and super durable nylon body
  • Compact size at just 5.34" and 4.2 oz
  • Includes nylon sheath, pocket clip, and (2) CR123A batteries
  • Limited lifetime warranty through Streamlight
  • RoHS compliant

Modes:
  • White LED
  • High - 9,500 candela - 275 lumens - 3 hours runtime
  • Low - 500 candela - 14 lumens - 65 hours runtime
  • Strobe - 9,500 candela - 275 lumens - 5.5 hours runtime

Programs:
  • High / Strobe / Low (Factory Default)
  • High only
  • Low / High
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Specifications

Battery TypeCR123A 3V Lithium x2
BrandStreamlight
ManufacturerStreamlight Inc.
MaterialPolymer - Reinforced
ModesConstant, Momentary, Strobe
Output275
Weight4.2 Oz
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Good product, but changing modes (continuous, strobe, dim) is more difficult than it should be.