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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

Power Flare safety lights for many uses

Power Flare
http://www.PowerFare.com

SHOT Show 2012 at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada

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  • Thanks for dusting off this channel.. :-)

  • @Hiluxtaco I wish we had time to post here more.. there are a ton of gear videos to be posted

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  • Look at a Tiger Flare, My Dept switched to them. Exact same thing as a powerflare but a 6 pack is only 90$ not 500$ like a power flare. w w w . t i g e r f l a r e . c o m

  • BEDROOM RAVES!

  • I'd love a few, but wouldn't pay that much for 'em.

  • I bought 3 for my brother when he drove to UT and 3 for myself. They work GREAT and they are basically indestructible. They are extremely well made and you can see them in day or night.

  • this will be in my acid trip survival kit

  • @shtfgear You never seen him before? He looks like a big brawly biker, lol.

  • I agree with others here, seems very pricey. It's because their basic design requires a lot of LEDs. I agree that a flashlight in strobe, with a diffuser would also do the job. In fact, take a pack of modeling clay in your car and you can stand the flashlight up in the road. And it's easy to buy a quality flashlight for less than $50... and you still have a flashlight when not in use. Thanks for making the video though.

  • Hmmm.... very interesting!

  • I hope you upload more soon! I'm itching for the videos!

  • @An0nEeMouse

    Good thinkin'! I like what I've read about Fenix flashlights. I understand they'll work under water too, don't know if these Power Flares (PF) are submersible though it was not a feature stated. I think I'll stick with the flares as I don't think PFs will increase safety. Also reg flares can be used for starting a fire, you can also empty their contents and use it to burn through metal. I'm not sure why you'd want to burn through metal but it IS another use.

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