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HomeCooking & Food PrepCook StovesAlcohol StovesSureFire E2L Outdoorsman Dual Output LED Flashlight with Total Internal Reflection (TIR) Lens and 1.0" Bezel, OD Green |
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| $120.00+ $4.99 *Shipping | Used
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| $159.00+ $9.95 *Shipping | New | | |
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| $159.00Shipping Free | New | | |
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| $120.00+ $4.99 *Shipping | Used
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my first real flashlight Nov 30, 2009 The Surefire E2L outdoorsman is the first real flashlight I have ever owned. Before the outdoorsman, I always used a minimag, and was sick of the flickers from walking and not being able to see anything at distance. I would equate the amount of light this flashlight to a 4 D cell mag, but the size of a mini. The batteries lasted me the entire summer (I work at a camp and lead camping trips so it got used everynight). The two light settings are nice too, the bright is too bright for most of the time, so low often came in handy. I wasn't sure when I first ordered this light if I just spent too much, it doesn't look like much...but the first night of use I was hooked. I often worked with guides who would ooh and awe over this light, and I'm sure I'll get a laugh this next summer when I run into them all carrying Surefires.
Best Flashlight Ever Oct 14, 2009 I took this flashlight (illumination tool) backpacking and I could not have been more thrilled. The light output is amazing! The weight (5 ounces) is just what is needed when hiking in the mountains. The dual illumination settings worked great. I used the 3 lumens setting much of the time. When I used the 60 lumen setting, the output was amazing. I could clearly illuminate 90 foot pine trees at their tips or rock formations 40 yards away. The beam was focused and far reaching. This is my first Surefire but definitely not my last. I have ordered the Surefire Saint headlamp as a result of this flashlight. The quality and attention to detail justify the price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
quickly becoming my favorite light Nov 26, 2008 this light has two light outputs that can be selected by pressing the tail cap button once or twice. i like that feature, as the high setting is probably overkill for reading a map, etc. the battery life is impressive for a light this bright
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Last flashlight I'll ever own Jan 18, 2008 This is the ultimate outdoorsman's flashlight. It's lightweight and extremely bright. As a scoutmaster and camper, it pierces the darkness and is great for on trail hiking during the night. The fact that it is LED should not deter anyone, as it is brighter than a 4D Maglite and fits in the palm of your hand. I keep it in my truck at all times for emergency purposes. The grip has a great texture, and the lock out tailcap is great for preventing accidental operation.
The only downfalls are that it takes only lithium batteries (I suggest ordering the SureFire brand) which can get a little expensive, and that the flashlight tends to roll due to a round design, which can pose positioning problems.
You will not be disappointed if you purchase this tool.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The last flashlight I will ever buy Jan 07, 2008 As with most people, I've bought lots of flashlights over the years. Recently I purchased a SureFire E2L Outdoorsman since I do a lot of camping and I need something that I can depend on and is durable enough to take into the woods.
The E2L is expensive, but is incredibly well made. I'd go as far as saying that there is not a better constructed flashlight on the planet. It uses a LED to generate the light meaning that there is no "bulb" to burn out. The light output is phenomenal. I cannot believe that such a small device can generate so much light. It is rated at 45 lumens which is VERY bright (twice as bright as a typical two D-sized battery flashlight). Also, the batteries are very affordable and will last something like 12 - 14 hours without getting progressively dim, before the batteries lose their charge.
In summary, stop buying crappy flashlights every few years that turn out to be junk and break too easily. The E2L is indestructible and will provide you with more than enough light for any type of outdoor activity. I also purchased the optional red filter which allows you to preserve your "night vision" (your pupils won't lose their dilation at night) so you can read maps or do whatever without having your eyes readjust to the darkness.
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