SureFire G2X Pro Dual-Output LED Flashlight with click switch, Black

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  • The Microbe

    > 3 day

    Surefire has the best LED flashlights out there. This is my 3rd flashlight. I have one for the car (G2 Nitrolon , replaced the bulb with a Cree LED, now its super bright and useful), I have one as a personal protection light that I carry with me (E2 Defender) and now this one for taking the dog out at night. The construction on these flashlights are superb in quality. This one in particular and my old Nitrolon are water-proof. I love these lights. They are a little on the expensive side, but I need a flashlight that will work whenever I need them. Surefire has never failed me.

  • Daniel S

    > 3 day

    Small, durable, lightweight, bright when I need it to be. Great price for this light. I bought a holster for it (Surefire V70) and it fits perfectly. I recommend grabbing that also.

  • NMSUAggies

    > 3 day

    Im a diehard Surefire fan, but I hate the prices... If you are LEO/MIL, you can register for their discount through their web page. It sure makes their stuff more affordable! That said, the Amazon price for this updated G2X is well below even the LEO/MIL discount from Surefire. And its LED, so it (theoretically) should last longer between battery changes! I own three of the older G2 models, two of which have deployed with me, one of them twice. I never had one issue with either light (though I also have a Surefire battery caddy w/ spare lense and six batteries). While I was not a door kicker, I was outside the wire a lot, both in convoy operations and in aircraft. I used these flashlights A LOT over the course of each deployment. Not a single mechanical failure, even in the insane heat during the summers. These three now reside on my AR15s as weapon lights and this new G2X is on my belt. Have I said how much I love these G2 flashlights?? Buy one. Or two. You wont be disappointed (except maybe in battery life, but bright light sucks battery juice...) Oh, and get a caddy and a spare bezel or two...

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Dependable, but the switching from low to high is not to my liking.

  • Barry M

    Greater than one week

    In an ongoing search for the perfect flashlight, this is my latest favorite. Ive carried a SureFire E2D for years but this one is even brighter, has a better beam pattern for night hiking and costs about 1/3 the price of the E2D. Ive only had this light for a few weeks but based on my experience with other SureFire products I think it will last a long time. BTW: Blade-Tech makes a good Kydex belt holster designed for the G2 that also fits this light very well.

  • RUSH2112

    > 3 day

    This Surefire delivers as promised. Its locking tail cap works for both 15 and 320 lumens in addition to pressing the tail cap switch for momentary-on in high or low. The Surefire G2X Pro Dual Output LED Flashlight has a polymer body over an aluminum frame. This construction exists on 6 different Surefire lights I own. I have experienced NO issues in construction what so ever. Three of my 6, now 7 Surefires have seen hard use. This model in particular is a gem in both design and price. 15 lumens is perfect for making your way around a dark room and 320 lumens delivers a blinding beam of clarity. It also reaches goal post to goal post as I have just checked it at the local football field. This model is the best light for the money I have seen to date.

  • Andrea

    > 3 day

    I bought this for my fiance, so here is his review about the flashlight: I work in law enforcement so a good flashlight is something you need especially if you work the night shift. This is a very powerful light. It lights up areas about 50-60 yards away no problem. It burns right through tinted windows. Small and compact but dont let the size fool you.

  • That One Dude

    > 3 day

    I bought it on sale for 50 bucks. Well worth the money.

  • Bart

    > 3 day

    This is my second Surefire flashlight. Ive owned several other decent LED lights (Olight, Fenix, etc), and this is by far my favorite brand. Its simple, and it works. My only gripe is that I am unable to use the rechargeable 18650 batteries like in other lights. The body of the light is not shaped wide enough to fit the slightly wider batteries. But, I have a decent supply of cr123a so that helps. I do like the fact that at first press of the tailcap switch, I am on low beam mode. Second tap gives me the higher output. For awhile I walked a lot at night (fitness) and this gave me the chance to see what was in front of me without the blinding light, unless I needed it. The spill is good - not too focused and not too wide. Overall a good light worth the money. Simple, easy to use, reliable, and so far pretty efficient.

  • Phil

    > 3 day

    If it is as dependable as everyone says over the long term then it was worth it. Not as bright as some high end lights and doesnt have a piercing beam. But it kicks out a lot of even light over a large area. More useful than my tactical flashlights that have a more concentrated beam. My go to light.

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