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  • Do have a red lens available? Im a coyote hunter and need something that will reach out and be able to identify an animal with 12v spotlight capability. I know a lot of companies claim their lights reach out but your the first i came across just after i made the comment, "why isn't anyone of these companies showing what their light does at night if they want me to buy one!!." good job guys! i am considering this purchase.

  • ahah brighter than other moped headlights!

  • Also , check out AE Light's Xenide flashlights. They are well made crank out some series sun! Six models to choose from:

    AEX15/RP - 15W, 1000 lumen, entry level retail pack

    AEX20 - 20W, 1200+ lumen professional pack

    AEX25 - 25W, 1500+ lumen professional pack

    aelight.com

  • Well, My FENIX PD31 is way brighter than this light. and it fits in my pang pocket as an EDC...

  • How much is it:-)

  • nice bad ass flashlight but knowing it costing more than $100 it sucks

  • Is this still on your site, I cant find it.

  • @XCritonX We don't sell HID's anymore at this time.

  • @XCritonX These torches with 50W bulbs are available from Laserware, just search 'Laserware' into eBay.

  • how much for it and where can I buy it from? (your web store doesn't work!)

  • Why do you need the fancy case? The things not fragile...

  • how much is it? the website sucks !!

  • how can you fit a ballast in that small of a light

  • How much? I don't see a price listed on the site, only an area saying "We Price Match!"

  • What kinds of torchlight is that?~

  • damn this thing is dangerous :D

  • This light, plus the Led Lenser X21 would be a great dynamic duo to have in the portable flashlight arsenal.

  • OMG , that is not a torch its a bazooka!

  • Shit, now i want one XD

    So expensive!

  • This looks like an awesome torch.

  • not that impresive...... its like the v8 of flashlights

  • @5150black the camera auto adjust the contrast, it is ALWAYS 4,5 times brighter in real life

  • 4300K are 4027°C o.O

  • @KalterspiegelFan I believe that he put 4300k for the color temperature! look up color temperature and you will see what i mean! =D

  • @KalterspiegelFan when talking about light, K (Kelvin) is used for light color temperature, not heat temperature, or thermic temperature.

  • I'm guessing the ballast for the hid bulb is integrated with the battery?

  • excellent vid, thanks!

  • I have one but it isn't 35w it doesn't have the lighted ring, strap, for filter and it is DAMN bright. This video doesn't do this flashlight justice.

    The downside is that you can't run off of an external soruce when the battery goes dead and it takes quite a while to warm up. 30+ seconds.

  • I have one but it isn't 35w it doesn't have the lighted ring, strap, for filter and it is DAMN bright. This video doesn't do this flashlight justice.

    The downside is that you can't run off of an external soruce when the battery goes dead and it takes quite a while to warm up. 30+ seconds.

  • I have one but it isn't 35w it doesn't have the lighted ring, strap, for filter and it is DAMN bright. This video doesn't do this flashlight justice.

  • That would blind any attacker at night.

  • this is a very nice product! love everything about it in this video. looks a tad fragile though... idk how well it would stand up vs a mag lite

  • I would prefer the HID light made by SOLARFORCE. Don't know why xD

  • SOLARFORCE does not make a HID flashlight. They make a 30W halogen light that puts out about 800 lumens, far less efficient then this hid that puts out over 3000 lumens...

  • yep agreed the 30 Watts is a dipsh*t...

  • i guess this is better than the xenon torch one that i have

  • I've played with this light, and it is really bright. The problems I feel it has is it's HUGE, and it takes a while for that thing to warm up. Certainly not something to be used in a tactical situation. Search and Rescue...ABSOLUTELY, tactical...NO!!

  • way to big and heavy for anything tactile as well as too frigile. i can see why people would go for this, but this is not tactile.

    just my two cents. and like flunderh20 said.... it would take too long to warm up to blind a person.

  • How many hours does the batt last?

  • 70 minutes of constant light output. See our site for more details, it is listed in the video description. Thanks!

  • This light looks AWSOME!!

  • hey, is this focusable????

  • Yes it is.

  • :o :o :o wow...thought my HID's were bright enough for the car. This is awesome :D

  • I have several P7 lights as well. We even sell a light - the Tactical P7.  This is 4x brighter than a P7 light. The reason it might not look "that bright" is because it was shot using a cheap canon camera that doesn't gather enough light at night. In person it is much brighter!

    The batteries are made of 6x18650 cells. Fully charged the packs are 12.6v. The capacity is 4400mah. Thanks.

  • I've got one of these. tactical unlimited ones in 6000k. Best torch ever

  • Leds can't be regulated without a driver. A driver is what regulates output and cuts off power when the battery level is at a certain level to keep from damaging the battery. The p7 is a bright efficient led but to claim 900 led lumens the led must be driven hard. When it is driven hard it becomes hot quickly and will soon reduce output to around 500 lumens out the front. A led driven hard will reduce it's life. You must also take into account that most lumen ratings are directly from the led.

  • People seem to be confused about what kind of bulb this flashlight uses. What exactly is it?

  • The light uses an HID (High Intensity Discharge) bulb. The type of bulb that is often used in high end sports cars... BMW's, lexus's, etc.

    For more information on this type of bulb you can visit our website and click on "About HID."

  • Do you make sure each battery has equal voltage and performance before you put them in a pack?

  • led lenser x21.. do you realy need more power than 1000lumens?? battery life is better than more power.. led rules...

  • The led lenser is not regulated. That means the moment you turn it on you will steadily lose lumens. That how they can claim 300 hours of runtime because it only produces 950 lumens for a couple of minutes. It will run for 300 hours but for most of it's runtime it will be producing much less than 950 lumens. This hid flashlight is fully regulated, throws farther, is brighter and is cheaper than the x21. Leds have a ways to go before they can compete with the brightness of these hid flashlights.

  • The filter was not on when I was showing the output. The camera used is pretty low end and does not capture enough light at night time. Your right though, in person it appears a lot brighter than in this video. I would like to record some new video's in the future, I just need to track down a decent camera.

  • wow amazing light, what kind of light is this

  • The type of bulb used is called an HID bulb. High Intensity discharge. It's the same type of bulb that is used on high end sporty cars from companies like Lexus, BMW, Acura etc.

    There are a lot more pictures avilable on the website posted in the description.

  • great light, but im afraid of the price..

  • hey. i would buy one of those. i need a good high intensity flashlights.

    1 question. How long do they last? because i use flashlight like everyday and i rarely turn it off when im at work.

  • Battery Life:

    70-90 minutes (3400 Lumen's)

    90-110 minutes (2800 Lumen's)

  • bulb lasts about 800 hours batterys need to recharged about 90mins

  • thats crazy bright.  looks cool!

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