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Streamlight Polystinger LED with C4 LED Technology

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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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