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Flashlights That Are Great For Camping And Hiking
Whether you are camping or hiking when spending your time in the great outdoors, it is extremely important to be prepared for whatever can happen. It is important to believe that no matter how prepared you may think you are, there are going to be times when you need a flashlight.
There are some powerful and indestructible flashlights in the world. Some of these flashlights were officially used by a lot of special military units across the world, including the U.S. Navy SEALs. These flashlights have a lot of feature that are unique, such as their metallic vapor coated reflectors, pre-focused reflectors, tungsten filaments with xenon and halogen gas, and many more.
Coating the reflectors with a stippled finish is akin to covering them with hundreds of tiny mirrors, each at a slightly different angle. Light bounces off the reflector at varied angles and cancels out the shadows that would otherwise be cast by the lamp filament and bulb. Most manufacturers use much less expensive smooth reflectors with the predictable outcome of spotty beams. To ensure that not a lumen of light is wasted, each lamp and reflector are matched at the factory and pre-focused within five-thousandths of an inch. No need to twist the top to get your light in focus, because it is already done no matter what distance you are looking at.
For a lamp to perform at optimum output it must burn at the highest possible temperature and to push the limits of light output, some lamps feature a tungsten filament in a high-pressure xenon and halogen gas atmosphere. These flashlights feature pyrex lenses that can withstand high temperatures and are highly impact and scratch resistant with their optical coating that ensures maximum light transmission. These lights are either CNC machined from aerospace grade aluminum or molded from nitrolon, a proprietary polymer that is non-conductive and extremely corrosion and impact resistant.
Some flashlights have a finish that is so tough that these flashlights can actually be used to saw through other aluminum flashlights with standard finishes. In addition to the inherent shock resistance built into these lights, all weapon-mounted lights and certain hand-held models are manufactured with shock-isolated lamp assemblies rated to withstand the repeated recoil of a twelve-gage shotgun.
The lock-out tail-cap feature allows the light to be locked in the OFF position preventing the possibility that the light will accidentally be turned on during storage or transportation. A flashlight can be a powerful tool to not only find and identify an opponent in the dark, but to momentarily blind them as well.
Law enforcement and military personnel finding themselves in such a scenario need a light that turns on when they need to see, and off when they want to avoid being a target. These flashlights have a momentary switch located on the tail-cap, which is located so that it can be easy to find in the dark and the momentary feature means that the switch will not remain in the ON position after the thumb has been removed -- a valuable feature when someone is trying to find, or even worse, shoot you in the dark.
These flashlights are an inexpensive light that makes for a great small, personal flashlight that will refuse to let you down. They are made out of nitrolon, a proprietary polymer compound that is lightweight, corrosion-proof and non-conductive, the light is built to handle anything you can give. A molded-in gridlock pattern allows for a sure grip in any weather, although three to four times brighter than a typical two-D cell flashlight, this lightweight powerhouse is less than five inches long, which makes it ideal when space is at a premium and weight is an issue.
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