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Nitecore P20iX compact 4000 lumen 221m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

SKU: GC39-P20IX

Nitecore P20iX compact 4000 lumen 221m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

Nitecore P20iX compact 4000 lumen 221m USB-C rechargeable tactical floodlight

192g, 4,000 Lumens: The Nitecore P20iX is a high performance tactical light with a powerful floodlight output of 4,000 lumens and an upgrade on previous Nitecore tactical lights. The P20iX runs off 4 x CREE LEDs to produce a wide beam and offer 6 levels of brightness reaching up to 221m and a strobe mode. The P20iX runs off a high capacity 5,000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery (included) and the torch is USB-C rechargeable for quick charging. This torch can be used in tactical mode or outdoor mode giving you different output levels for the situation you're in. The P20iX features a convenient dual tail switch design which gives you multiple control options and instant access to strobe. Other features of this torch include memory function, advanced temperature regulation, power indicator and strong strike bezel. The P20iX is compact in size and has a standard 25.4mm (1 inch) tube diameter making it compatible with most standard torch mounts as well as a range of other accessories (see related products). If you're looking for a compact tactical floodlight with high performance and durable build quality then the Nitecore P20iX is for you. 5000mAh rechargeable 21700 battery included.

Features:

  • Utilises 4 x CREE XP-L2 V6 LEDs with a max output of 4,000 lumens
  • 6 brightness levels plus a strobe mode
  • Max peak beam intensity of 12,200cd and max throw of 221 metres
  • Highly efficient constant circuit provides a stable output
  • Dual tail switches enable intuitive operations for tactical situations
  • Quick access to strobe mode
  • Can operate torch in tactical mode or daily mode
  • Fast charging via USB-C charging port
  • Runs off a high capacity 5000mAh 21700 Li-ion battery
  • Power indicator displays remaining battery power
  • Power indicator can also display the battery voltage
  • Powerful strike bezel for excellent glass breaking performance
  • 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
  • Waterproof and dustproof with IP68 rating
  • Impact restistant up to 2 metres

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