LED Lenser High Performance Line Features One-Handed Speed-Focus
Situations occur where officers or rescue workers need a flashlight that provides a solid light beam and another that performs as a flood light. When searching in the woods for someone lost or trying to find your way back to a campsite, you may need both a broad light to see through the trees and darkness and a solid beam to signal for help or peer into crevasses and caves. Well, both these functions are now possible in one flashlight.
Many of the new LED Lenser High Performance flashlights and torches come equipped with a one-handed speed-focus feature. By simply pushing forward or pulling back with your thumb on the head of select flashlights and tactical torches, the beam of LED light will go from a broad flood beam to a focused spot beam. This gives the owner an extreme amount of versatility in one quality piece of lighting equipment.
Over ten of the torches I’ve seen utilize this great feature. You can view the products, like the LED Lenser P18 (pictured above) that use the one-handed speed focus online.
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