L4-HA-WH; SureFire L4 LumaMax®
The SureFire L4 is a compact, pocket-sized, high-intensity LED flashlight for self-defense and general use. It uses a power-regulated LED to produce a smooth, brilliant, focused and tactical-level beam with five times the light of a big two-D-cell flashlight—bright enough to temporarily blind and disorient a person by impairing his night-adapted vision. Its small size and high output also make it a perfect everyday-carry light.
Specs
Max Output: 120 lumens
Runtime: 2 hours
Length: 5.10 inches
Weight: 3.40 ounces
Battery: Two CR123A lithiums
Material: Aerospace-grade aluminum body, Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in olive drab
Lens: Tempered Pyrex® window
Includes: Z50 lanyard

SureFire L4
July 21st, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
IncenDio V2
The IncenDio V2 is a smal 1 x CR123A LED flashlight which uses a W. Cree Q5. It is one of the smaller flashlights to offer a forward tactical switch. It has a distinct memory mode which remembers the last output level used. It also uses a digitally-controlled current regulator. The Lumapower IncenDio is listed at $69.95.
Runtine: 130 Lumens/130 minutes; 40 Lumens/9 hours; 7 Lumens/35 hours
LED: Cree Q5 WD XR-E 7090
Pocket clip: Spring steel down bezel
Lens: AR-coated glass
Reflector: Orange peel-textured
Length: 76 mm
Tail diameter: 19 mm
Body diameter: 21 mm
Head diameter: 20 mm
Changes in V2
- Pocket clip has been made removable
- Output level memorization delay down to 1 second from 2
- Reverse battery polarity protection added
- Serviceable switch
Images

Lumapower IncenDio photo 1

Lumapower IncenDio photo 2
July 18th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Lumapower Avenger is an extremely small multi-level pocket flashlight. With the Avenger, Lumapower has taken a unique new approach and is including 2 tailcaps in the package; a flat one, allowing the light to be used as a twist on/off and a push-button cap for those who prefer to click their lights on/off. The flat tailcap also makes for the smallest possible package and allows the light to “candle stand.” Also included in the package are a holtser, a lanyard and a removable pocket clip.
Specs
| LED Souce |
Rebel 100 |
| Input Voltage |
0.8v – 4.2v |
| Battery |
1xAAA |
| Output |
5 – 100 Lumens |
| Reflector |
Orange peel-textured aluminum |
| Lens |
AR-coated |
| Material |
T6061 aircraft aluminum |
| Bezel |
16mm |
| Tail |
15mm |
| Length |
84mm (twisty); 95mm (pen) |
| Runtime |
140 minutes – 20 hours |
Photos

Lumapower Avenger 1

Lumapower Avenger 2

Lumapower Avenger 3
July 16th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Lumapower LM33 is an everyday-carry flashlight designed for users who need more output from a CR123A-fed LED. It is rated at 90 Lumens and uses a Seoul Semiconductor P4 LED. The LM33 provides a good balance between output and runtime. Featuring “orange peel” texture reflectors and AR coated lenses and aircraft aluminum bodies.
Its high beam is bright enough for tactical applications while its low beam is sufficient for close work and other everyday applications.
The LM33 comes with a holster lanyard, spare o-rings and an optional glow in the dark switch cover. List price is at $44.95.
The LM33 is perfect for everyday carry, it is very easy to operate, without any unnecessary modes.

Lumapower LM33
July 14th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Led Lenser model 7439, more popularly known as the Led Lenser T7, is basically a P7 with a tactical style casing. It is rated at 200 Lumens, 243 watts maximum, and can last up to 78 hours. It is only 5.5 inches in length and has a head diameter of 1.4 inches. The 7439 uses 4 AAA batteries which makes it very practical and usable in the toughest emergency situations.
The T7 has an all-aluminum body with a very user-friendly focus system that users find very quick and easy to switch modes with even with one-handed operation. The main switch is located at the back and uses Coast’s Quick Cycle three-step function.
Flashaholic‘s review unit us on its way so watch out for an in-depth review of the Led Lenser T7 soon.

Led Lenser 7439
July 13th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
X200 Series LED WeaponLight
SureFire’s X200 Series Handgun WeaponLight is the world’s smallest high-performance LED WeaponLight, which makes it qualify as a tactical light. It has an ultra-bright and shockproof and recoil proof Luxeon LED. The SureFire X200 WeaponLight gives you the power to locate and momentarily blind offenders.
It includes to interchangeable plates that attaches directly to all Universal rail and Picatinny rail-equipped handguns such as those on Glock and Springfield XD pistols. It also fits Kimber, Springfield 1911, Sig, Beretta, Taurus, S&W, and AR-15 rail systems. The Surefire X200 is also ambidextrous using a dual-action rocker switch allows the user to simply toggle for momentary illumination or costant-on lighting.
The X200 is CNC machined from aerospace grade aluminum and type III hard anodized to military specs with a matte black finish. It is available in 2 models—the X200B which is rated at 5 watts and the 3-watt X200A.
Pictured below is the X200A variant.

SureFire X200
July 8th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Model LL7732
The Led Lenser V6 features 6 Nichia white beam LEDs positioned in the head to for a clover leaf pattern. It uses 3 AAA alkaline batteries, weighs 160 g and is made of stainless steel of approximately 3.625″ x 1″ dimensions. The torch came with batteries and a handy little mesh belt pouch with the logos “Coast” and “Led Lenser” stitched in red, packaged in a neat looking black gift box.
Its minimalistic design makes it look like it had been part of a bar of solid steel, with the seam of the head where it screws on the body nearly unnoticeable. The only thing that sticks out from the torch is the round steel switch situated just below the engraved logo in the head.
The finish of the torch is what manufacturers calls “brushed,” and is not one to attract fingerprints and smudges. Apart from that, the only additional style elements it has are the holes drilled around the head.
The batteries fit inside the body via a supplied plastic casing which situates them beside each other in a triangular patters. Current is fed to the bulbs with 24k gold contacts.
Specs claim that the set of AAA batteries will last up to 50 hours of use and the LEDs, which are standardized anyway, last up to 100,000 hours.
The clover leaf pattern produces a very bright and even throw with its 68.3 mW of power and 65 lumens of brightness.
The Led Lenser V6 retails for $70.00 and is available in some retailers for less than $40.00.

Coast Led Lenser V6
July 6th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Led Lenser
P19 is a high power led flashlight that is only 9.75″ long and is powered by 8 AA batteries. The P19 produces over 500 lumens and features a sliding focusing system and has a maximum wattage of 16.33 watts. It can run up to 118 hours with an effective range of 0-1,194 feet.
Complete Specifications
| Body length: |
9.75″ |
| Head diameter: |
2.25″ |
| Body diameter: |
1.26″ |
| Weight: |
7.8 oz |
| Case material: |
Aluminum |
| Beam color: |
White |
| Switch: |
Three-step Quick-cycle function—maximum, low, high |

Led Lenser P19
July 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Coast Led Lenser X7 lights up the most dangerous situations with a total of 7 super-bright LEDs that throw a powerful and focused beam conventional flashlights just can’t compare to. Heavy-duty, professional diodes offer a lifespan years longer than old-fashioned bulbs—they last up to 50,000 operating hours.
I bought this for $279.99 over @ Amazon.com and I couldn’t believe I was dropping nearly $300 on a flashlight. However, I haven’t regretted it for a second. It’s just breathtakingly amazing. When I use it outside at night it’s like the sun came up because it can light a quarter of an acre in sunshine. It’s so powerful that the beam is actually visible in the air when you point it up—it’s like a searchlight.
I still don’t know how long the batteries will last since I’m still on my first set. I use it on High Power most of the time, but the low power is okay for general lighting in small areas. The high power will amaze your friends, even passing aircraft for sure. The is the most expensive, but certainly the best flashlight I’ve ever owned.
The X7 is rated at 1068 lumens, 16.36 maximum wattage, an effective range of 1,765 feet and 125 hours battery life from 4 D batteries.

Coast Led Lenser X7
June 24th, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Product Description
The Fenix P2D is a high-tech, rugged tool that’s perfect for any lighting application. It is the is the C123 version of the Fenix L1 DCE. It features six levels of output, which not only allows the user to select the best compromise between brightness and runtime for any given task but also has ability to aid in an emergency. The P2D does all this and still retains an incredibly compact size. If you’re looking for solid reliability, digitally regulated brightness, and compact size, this Fenix is for you. The Fenix P2D retails for $53.00.
Review
This is an amazingly bright, amazingly compact flashlight. It fits neatly on a keychain, and while the lowest brightness is plenty for most situations, the higher levels are there when you need them. It’s not cheap, but I don’t know of any light that’s anywhere near this bright and versatile for the price.
The P2D uses a Cree LED, so it is extremely bright for the size with very good balance between throw and side spill. The hotspot is very strong and the spill is really usable. As in other Cree lights, the beam has some artifacts and will not be very pure against a white wall but that causes no problems to use the flashlight.
The light has two modes of operation depending on the position of the bezel. In each mode of operation you can access different sub modes using the reverse switch. With the bezel in the first position you turn on the light in “turbo” mode, a light tap in the switch then moves to the strobe. With the bezel in the second position the light is turned on in minimum brightness, the you move to medium, maximum and finally SOS mode clicking the switch.
The P2D is constructed in HA-III aluminum, it is very strong and will resist drops scratches and impacts. The run time is about 1 hour in “turbo” mode, up to 30 hours in “low,” 2 hours in “max” and about 5 hours in medium brightness. The strobe’s frequency is good enough to disorient people. The P2D can stand on its tail and be used for room illumination.

Fenix P2D
June 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments