Light Up Your Tactical Game! 🔦
The 5 in 1 Tactical Helmet Light is a versatile military-grade lighting solution featuring 6 light modes, adjustable brightness, and a durable design. Compatible with various helmet systems, it’s perfect for tactical operations and low-light activities.
Special Feature | Durable |
Color | DE |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Nylon |
Included Components | NO |
Product Dimensions | 5.6"D x 1.7"W x 0.9"H |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts (DC) |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | NECARL |
Battery Description | accepts CR123A, RCR123A, or AA batteries |
Style | Tactical |
Bulb Base | Wedge |
Mounting Type | Helmet Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical operations and low-light activities |
Manufacturer | NECARL |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
T**Y
Excellent
Fits perfectly, works well!
J**D
Not very durable
This is a functional Copy of the Streamlight 14307 Sidewinder, the IR light works well for light navigation assistance and task work under NV but this thing is not very durable. the dial on top broke off after one trip through the woods with some light brush. Useless to me now.
D**N
Versatile
Kind of hard to change the colors but the white red and IR are fine. The intensity is not a lot it's just enough to get you to read right in front of you or mess with a setting on your near proximity. The velcro is nice you have to reattach a clip to fit into the velcro patch, and there's a long screw thay bolts onto the hinge of the battery compartment that retains the flashlight from sliding off the mount once velcroed
A**N
Not bad for the money, except for the button
Compared to a legit streamlight sidewinder stalk which this is an obvious clone of, it's not all around bad. The only real complaints are the hard and mushy button press and failed waterproofing. If your use case is airsoft and not GI Joe stuff, this is just fine.Pros relative to the streamlight:~ Half the price (obviously)Matte diffuser lens (streamlight's is reflective)Neutral:Feels a little lighter than a streamlightScrew for the mount is looser out of the box, loctite fixes this easily.Have to mount the velcro to the plastic mount yourself, easily handledRelative Cons:Hard and mushy button press. Fine enough for on/off and adjusting brightness, but if you're changing colors those 5 rapid presses are a real pain in the hand, let alone mounted to a helmet. If that's something you plan on doing regularly, look elsewhere.Battery cap has a rubber gasket, but isn't waterproof. Fails IP run it under the sink rating, probably a 2/9 in a legit IP test. Still works after that, but probably won't forever if repeated constantly. If you're handy, replace the O ring with something that exerts pressure on the cap like the streamlight does and it'll be fine.The stalk is longer and not as stiff, so if you're moving around, it's more likely to shake out of positionThe selector knob has a weaker spring than the streamlightCheaper plastic, expect less durability if you keep dropping itUntested:IR functionality. Don't have nods.
B**N
Good IR light
I bought this for my IR nvg’s, i can see everything now
T**S
Only rated for 15 minutes of rain exposure!
Only rated for 15 minutes of rain exposure as stated in the manual! I expected it to "feel" cheaper than the Streamlight but the "water resistance" rating is unacceptable. I regret the purchase. Sure the Streamlight is a little more than twice the cost but it would last much longer.
A**X
Cheap, kind of functional.
Didn't make it through a single batter before the IR function stopped working, the rest of the light/colors/functions work still, but really not impressed.
K**T
Works great, good manufacturing.
This is a functional and accurate product - detail was observed. I do not have an infrared camera or nvgs to test the infrared function. I have this mounted to my arc rail, and it mounted easily. Several complete optional mounts are provided. The only thing needed is a small allen wrench (we all have plenty) to remove the molle clip if a different provided mount is wanted. The AA battery installed easily; the cr123a did not initially. I simply trimmed very little from the flange on the battery cover with a pocket knife, which allowed the cover to fully close with a cr123a.I bought several and they all work as advertised.
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