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Streamlight ProTac HL 6 (Their Brightest Flashlight Ever)

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The ProTac HL® 6 flashlight is a powerhouse of illumination, providing 5,300 lumens on high. It uses two of Streamlight‘s 5000mAh SL-B48® USB-C rechargeable protected lithium-ion battery packs, offering sustained brightness and unmatched run times.

Uses (2) Streamlight SL-B48® protected Li-Ion USB-C rechargeable battery packs
Features TEN-TAP® programming – Choice of three user-selectable programs:
1) high/strobe/low 2) high only 3) low/medium/high
High: 5,300 lumens; 80,000 candela, 566m beam; runs 2 hours
Medium: 1,500 lumens; 23,000 candela; 303m beam; runs 3.75 hours
Low: 450 lumens; 6,700 candela; 164m beam; runs 12.5 hours
Strobe: runs 4 hours
IPX7 waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes; 1-meter impact resistance tested
Durable, anodized aluminum construction
Anti-roll head prevents the light from rolling away when placed on a flat surface
Rubber sleeve provides thermal insulation and a sure grip
Length: 10.5 in (26.6 cm); Weight: 1.3 lbs (590 g) with batteries
Limited lifetime warranty

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Sir, you are a Godsend. I have yet to find a good, non company produced, video of this light. My apprehension about purchasing this light was the size; I have a Stinger on my belt and was worried this may be too large. You do a size comparison, go through the operation, and do beamshot comparisons. Streamlight should hire you to be their Shot Show rep. Thanks again, I did purchase the light after watching your review.

  2. Thanks for the review Steve. Looks like a good light. I don't need one, but I imagine anyone that got this one would be satisfied.
    I generally need/use a flashlight with a lower low or moonlight for utility purposes, but admit I have one, or more, with a low of 300 lumens. I glanced at a written review to see the runtime and step-downs from high, and they are good enough that Streamlight should really specify them, if only in fine print.
    For a duty light a drop rating of 1 meter seems a bit low. Is the driver side sprung in any way? The review I glanced at suggested the Streamlight ProTac HL 6 driver had no spring. Perhaps they are being conservative.
    I opened my light with the low of 300 lumens and the tail cap had a button with spring action and looking the other direction a rather small spring on the driver or front side. A drop rating of 2 meters which IIRC is a meter less than a prior model. I wonder if they had beefed up the spring whether they could have kept it at 3 meters, or whether there was a lens issue or something.

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