Ultra-compact, high performance, multi-source LED flashlight with the latest in LED technology. This flashlight has been engineered to meet a variety of hands free task illumination requirements with various color LEDs operable at varying outputs and runtimes. The flashlight features a 185 degree tilting head and belt or web clip to allow positioning of the illumination at the work area. Operates from a single CR123 lithium battery.
Twenty flashlights in one!
Engineered to meet a variety of hands-free task illumination
requirements.
Each LED features 4 levels of output
intensities: Low (5%); Medium 1 (25%); Medium 2 (60%); High (100%)
plus a Strobe function (100%)
C4 Power LED.
2-3x Brighter than a High Flux LED! Shock-proof with a 50,000 hour
lifetime
Sidewinder Compact Light
Output and Battery Run Time
Pull-to-turn locking rotary selector
knob prevents accidental mode changes and allows selection of
4 illumination sources: White C4 LED; IR
LED; Red LED; Blue LED – tactile indicator on rotary knob for IR LED
position
Push button switch enables/disables
selected illumination source starting at low output and progressing
to highest output in 4 discrete steps
Rubber dome
actuator and 4-position
pull-to-turn locking rotary selector knob with IR tactile indicator
offers easy operation even when wearing heavy gloves
Double click button from off to
initiate high output strobe of selected white or colored LED
illumination source
Clips onto helmet
with helmet mount accessory. Fully rotates on mount in either
direction. Sidewinder Compact is available with or without helmet
mount.
Durable belt/clothing clip with integral helmet
mount features allow for
hands-free use
Articulating 185° rotating head
Lithium battery allows for operation
in extreme temperatures (-40°F-150°F)
O-ring sealed for waterproof
operation. Meets MIL-STD-810F, Method 512.4
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