- Krypton bulb and highly refined reflector create a bright beam to light up your nighttime adventures
- Beam adjusts from spot to flood simply by twisting the head
- Rugged anodized aluminum construction with knurled design is corrosion and water resistant
- Converts to freestanding candle mode for hands-free lighting
- Nylon holster has a loop on back that allows you to attach the holster to a belt or pack; hook-and-loop flap secures flashlight in holster
- Belt holster, spare bulb and 2 AA alkaline batteries included
Made in USA.
| Best use | Camping |
|---|---|
| Bulb type | Krypton |
| Bulb detail | Krypton |
| Beam type | Adjustable |
| Max light output (lumens) | 14 lumens |
| Max beam distance (m) | 96 meters |
| Brightness levels | 1 |
| Strobes | No |
| Average run time | 5 hr. 15 min. |
| Rechargeable | No |
| Batteries | 2 AA |
| Material(s) | Unavailable |
| Dimensions | 6.6 x 1 inches |
| Water-resistance rating | IPX4 |
| Impact resistance | 1 meter |
| Weight with batteries | 4.1 ounces |
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Jul 3, 2015Grandfather of headlamps for two hands free chores
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Jan 15, 2015Great gift for teenage driverSolid, reliable, well built piece of gear. Every new driver needs a reliable flashlight!
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Apr 11, 2013Would buy againUse this product every day.
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Jan 14, 2012My Favorite FlashlightThis is one of my favorite flashlights. It is small enough to fit into a drawer or to use on a small desk. I am using it in my home office for supplementary light. I had to lubricate the thr...
Read More This is one of my favorite flashlights. It is small enough to fit into a drawer or to use on a small desk. I am using it in my home office for supplementary light. I had to lubricate the threads on the tail and the head pieces but otherwise it is a very good flashlight. -
Jul 11, 2011Average Non-LED FlashlightI bought this light at the last minute when my Surefire died. This one performed, well, average. The beam is not the most powerful, and it can take a while to find what focus you want the ...
Read More I bought this light at the last minute when my Surefire died. This one performed, well, average. The beam is not the most powerful, and it can take a while to find what focus you want the beam at. Invest in a good Fenix or Surefire light instead, LED's are much better. -
May 16, 2011Great in my backpack!Picked up one of these at REI probably a year ago and put it in my backpack as one of the ten essentials. Hadn't used it at all until this past weekend. Batteries were still fresh, light w...
Read More Picked up one of these at REI probably a year ago and put it in my backpack as one of the ten essentials. Hadn't used it at all until this past weekend. Batteries were still fresh, light was as bright as new. I have always liked MagLite products, as they are well made and have always been trouble free for me. Tremendous value for the price. -
Feb 23, 2011Not so goodNot much point in buying an incandescent light these days. A quality LED light will run 5-10x longer on a set of batteries, and be MUCH brighter, and have higher quality of light. This light...
Read More Not much point in buying an incandescent light these days. A quality LED light will run 5-10x longer on a set of batteries, and be MUCH brighter, and have higher quality of light. This light is dim, has a horrible beam, drains batteries fast, and bulbs dont last long. Do you really want to be changing a bulb in the dark, during an emergency? -
Aug 29, 2010Great torch!Great flashlight! Easy to hold, use and adjust. Shines bright, dependable performance. Feels solid! Nearly unbreakable! Just get a few of them - you will find places to use each of them, or...
Read More Great flashlight! Easy to hold, use and adjust. Shines bright, dependable performance. Feels solid! Nearly unbreakable! Just get a few of them - you will find places to use each of them, or give as gifts!
Read More I've been using this flashlight for 35 years before headlamps became available. As a locksmith and repairman and while putting up Christmas lights I would place the body between my cheek and gums and simply illuminate where I was looking. The light also excells within a tent or vehicle and I have used mine to find my tree stand in the early morning dark. The body is tough aircraft aluminum and a spare bulb sits in the tail cap. Twisting the head left or right moves from tight beam to flood. This tough weatherproof hoss was here long before "tactical" flashlights and is still highly regarded. New colors sweeten the deal.