Description
The Streamlight ProTac 2L-X is a compact everyday-carry flashlight that delivers a high-output LED option for a variety of tasks. Its C4 LED provides up to 500 lumens for maximum illumination and a low 40-lumen setting for extended runtime. The light supports Streamlight’s dual-fuel approach, accepting two CR123A lithium batteries or a compatible Streamlight rechargeable battery option, and it ships with two CR123A batteries and a nylon holster. TEN-TAP programmable modes and a push-button tail cap allow quick access to the output you need.
Key Specifications
- The maximum output is 500 lumens with a peak of 6,800 candela and a 165 m beam.
- The low output is 40 lumens for extended use, producing 600 candela and a 49 m beam.
- The light runs on two CR123A batteries (included) or accepts a compatible Streamlight rechargeable pack such as the SL-B26/18650 option.
- The high runtime is 2.75 hours on CR123A batteries and 3.25 hours with the rechargeable battery option.
- The low runtime is 30 hours on either battery configuration for prolonged use.
- The strobe mode offers extended signaling capability with run times around 3.25–4.5 hours depending on battery choice.
- The body is constructed from 6000 series aluminum with a black anodized finish for abrasion resistance.
- The light is rated IPX7 waterproof (to 1 m for 30 minutes) and has been tested to 2 m impact resistance.
- The switch is a push-button tail cap for momentary and constant-on operation, paired with TEN-TAP programming for mode selection.
- The overall length is 5.14 inches (13.0 cm) and the weight is 3.9 oz (111 g) with CR123A batteries installed.
Compact, robust, and versatile, the ProTac 2L-X is well suited for everyday carry, utility tasks, and professional use where a reliable, programmable light is required. Its combination of high output, dual-fuel flexibility, waterproofing, and a removable pocket clip and holster make it a practical choice for users who want a no-nonsense, dependable handheld light.






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