STREAMLIGHT
Streamlight
the world's most trusted name if flashlights. Streamlight
pioneered the first million candlepower hand light
for NASA . As a pioneer of rechargeable flashlights
the new technology today provides law enforcement
and fire departments with extremely dependable flashlights
that are waterproof to 100 feet and temperatures to
withstand 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Streamlight has
built a reputation for power and progressive design
that no other company can duplicate. Some of the features
like krypton or halogen bulbs, dual filament bulbs
computer design reflectors, state of the art chargers.
Lightweight and virtually indestructible, the engineered
polymer cases for Polystinger and Syclone lights carry
a limited lifetime guarantee. The aluminum cases are
as strong as steel and a lot lighter, all charging
cords for all streamlight flashights are interchangeable.
Bulletproof warranty all streamlight flashlights carry
a no quibble warranty that's honored at authorized
service centers around the world.
Two
streamlight flashlights were tested the Syclone and
the Polystinger. The Syclone has some interesting
features, only 2" in diameter and 4 3/4" long it has
a pivot head which will pivot approxemently 110 degrees
from vertical to horizontal and a belt clip on the
side in which you can install on your belt and with
a supplied adapter for a helmet with self adhesive
strip or waist band for hands free use, the Syclone
comes with two light settings the main light utilizes
high pressure krypton bulb in the primary center position
and especially for police and fireman, the secondary
position features an amber super bright LED bulb very
handy for camping or backpacking.
The second Sreamlight tested was the polystinger a
super bright 1500 candlepower flashlight head measures
1 1/2'' and the overall length is 71/4'' long anti
slip handle an none conductive case and comes with
an AC and DC chargers . Steamlight offers a full line
of multiple use flashlight , for the professional
and novice streamlight has the best equipment available.
Check out there web site at
www.streamlight.com
By: Ken Menge