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Nitecore P10iX compact 4000 lumen 158m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

SKU: GC39-P10IX

Nitecore P10iX compact 4000 lumen 158m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

Nitecore P10iX compact 4000 lumen 158m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

151.5g, 4,000 Lumens: The Nitecore P10iX is a powerful tactical torch with a very bright output of 4,000 lumens and a 158m beam distance. It utilises 4 x CREE XP-L2 V6 LEDs and offers 6 brightness levels plus a strobe mode. This torch has a wide angle flood beam with an even distribution making it great for lighting up a wide area. The P10iX can be used in a Daily Mode which gives you access to all brightness levels or Tactical Mode specifically designed for self defence and tactical situations with instant access to turbo and strobe with the dual tactical tail switch. The P10iX runs off a customised 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery and is rechargeable via the USB-C port on the torch. Other features of this torch include memory function, advanced temperature regulation, power indicator and an ultra compact and lightweight design. The P10iX features a standard 25.4mm (1") tube diameter which makes it compatible with a range of accessories and mounts, see related products. Rechargeable 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery included.

Features:

  • Utilises 4 x CREE XP-L2 V6 LEDs with a max output of 4,000 lumens
  • Max output of 4,000 lumens and 158m beam distance
  • Dual tail switches enable intuitive operation for tactical situations
  • Quick access to strobe mode
  • Tactical mode and daily mode available
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • Runs off a customised 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery (included)
  • Power indicator
  • Incorporated advanced temperature regulation module
  • Optical lenses with double-sided scratch resistant coating
  • Constructed from aero grade aluminium alloy
  • HA III military grade hard anodised finish
  • IP68 waterproof and dustproof rating
  • 2m impact resistance

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