
The Pelican SabreLite LED Flashlight is made of unbreakable ABS body with a polycarbonate lens, is waterproof to 500 feet (150 meters), requires 3 C-cell alkaline batteries, and has the super bright Pelican Recoil LED Technology LED lamp that delivers a lux reading of over 1,558 - 32 times brighter than the nearest competition! The Pelican 2010 SabreLite LED Flashlight is ideal for Fire and EMS professionals, industrial workers, divers, sports enthusiasts, and anyone else who demands long life, high power, reliability, and safety in a variety of hazardous environments.
The Pelican SabreLite LED Flashlight is made of unbreakable ABS body with a polycarbonate lens, is waterproof to 500 feet (150 meters), requires 3 C-cell alkaline batteries, and has the super bright Pelican Recoil LED Technology LED lamp that delivers a lux reading of over 1,558 - 32 times brighter than the nearest competition! The Pelican 2010 SabreLite LED Flashlight is ideal for Fire and EMS professionals, industrial workers, divers, sports enthusiasts, and anyone else who demands long life, high power, reliability, and safety in a variety of hazardous environments.
Submersible to 500 feet. Advanced super bright Recoil LED Technology™ combines the brightness of a conventional light with the long life and durability of an LED. Recoil LED Technology™ delivers a lux* reading of over 1,558. That’s 32 times brighter than the nearest competition! Light weight body made of Xenoy® with polycarbonate lens and ABS shroud. O-ring sealed with a twist-on shroud makes it the first submersible Recoil LED Technology™ light. Safety approvals pending. Conventional LED flashlights generate a weak wide beam. Pelican’s new Recoil LED Technology™ works like a lighthouse - it focuses the light by firing backwards. 100% of the light is captured and reflected forward. The result: A super bright white collimated beam that cuts through the thickest smoke, fog and dust. Plus our exclusive voltage regulated LEDs maintain peak brightness longer. *Lux- the maximum peak beam illuminance intensity measured at a 5 foot distance by a light meter.