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Streamlight Polystinger LED with C4 LED Technology

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Streamlight Polystinger LED with C4 LED Technology

is presenting you the Streamlight Polystinger LED with C4 LED. We compare the Streamlight Polystinger LED against the Streamlight Stinger. Enjoy the video. Attached are the detailed specs.
•Light output: High up to 24,000 candela (peak beam intensity), 185 lumens; Medium up to 12,000 candela (peak beam intensity), 95 lumens; Low 6,000 candela (peak beam intensity), 50 lumens
•Deep-dish parabolic reflector produces a long-range targeting beam w/ optimum peripheral illumination. Optimized electronics provides regulated intensity
•Runtime: High up to 2 hrs.; Medium up to 3.75 hrs.; Low up to 7.5 hrs.; Strobe up to 5.5 hrs.
•Fits existing Stinger snap-in chargers; compact and mountable in any position
•10 hr. steady charge, 2.5 hr. fast charge, or PiggyBack® charger
•Serialized for positive identification
•Limited lifetime warranty
•Super-tough, non-conductive nylon polymer with non-slip rubberized comfort grip
•The PolyStinger LED and PolyStinger DS LED combine C4 LED technology with rechargeablilty generating the lowest operating costs of any flashlight made!
•3-cell, 3.6 Volt sub-C NiCd battery is rechargeable up to 1000 times
•O-ring sealed
•Unbreakable polycarbonate lens with scratch-resistant coating.
•C4 LED Technology. Shock-proof with a 50,000 hr. lifetime
•Multi-function On/Off push-button switch designed for extremely long life; tested at 1 million actuations
•Access any of the three variable lighting modes and strobe via the head-mounted switch.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. @HCDDWarhero A good choice would be the Maglite 2D cell LED. It's a bit bigger than the polystinger but it has 114 lumens and covers up to 298 metres. I have the 3D LED and it's a great light, very bright and covers a great distance. It's also considerably cheaper than the Streamlight, but is not rechargeable, instead takes 2 D cell batteries. Plus, you have the ability to focus and flood the beam by twisting the head, a feature the polystinger lacks. Check it out, just a suggestion.

  2. HCDDWarhero…. if you need light power similar to a car lamp then look into something like a Fenix TK40. It runs on 8 batteries (get NiMH rechargeables or Eneloops) and can put out something like 650 lumens. It's a pretty big light though. If you want something smaller look into the 4- aa cell LD40.

  3. I think a better choice for you would be the Streamlight Ultrastinger, 295 Lumens with 75000 candlepower, its a bit different from these and sort of funny looking, but maybe something to look into.. but a light like you are talking about is going to be hard to find… 300 yards is a long way away for a handheld light to hit and light up like you are talking about.

  4. I am looking for a flashlight kind of like this, but my main need for it is going to be long range wide light. Kind of like a car headlight. Can this do long range light and still be bright? Maybe 100 – 300 yrds of light?

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