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Surefire HL1 Helmet Light IR Tan

ITEM NUMBER:
FHHL1BTN
UPC:
084871110488
BRAND:
SureFire
MFG PRODUCT #:
HL1-B-TN
SPECIFICATIONS
BATTERY RUN TIME:
48 HR
BATTERY TYPE:
123A
BRAND:
SUREFIRE
BULB TYPE:
LED
CA PROP 65:
YES
COLOR:
TAN
CONDITION:
NEW
LENGTH:
3.2"
LIGHT OUTPUT IN LUMENS:
19.2
LIGHT TYPE:
HELMET LIGHT
MATERIAL:
GLASS-INFUSED POLYMER
STROBE:
YES
DESCRIPTION

Go Head To Head With Darkness. The compact, variable-output HL1 HelmetLight features primary and secondary LEDs and one infrared Identify Friend or Foe (IFF) beacon. The primary LEDs are perfect for general-purpose close-work illumination. The colored secondary LEDs serve the same purpose but in a low-signature, dark-adapted-vision-friendly color. Its durable, watertight polymer body attaches to any Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH) via an included ambidextrous mount with 20 preset positions for true 360-degree rotation. With the mount in place, the HelmetLight can be quickly and securely attached. Pressing a lever on the mount unlocks the light for quick removal. An optional Z71 carry clip mounts the light to any MOLLE or ALICE vest. The HL1 is a highly versatile illumination tool for military, law enforcement, and tactical use.

  • White and night-vision-friendly colored LEDs for close-quarter activities
  • Blinking infrared LED serves as IFF beacon (all models)
  • Infrared LEDs (some models) for use with night vision devices
  • Two toggle switches and a pressure switch for total control
  • Constructed of durable glass-filled nylon polymer and neoprene
  • Easily removable for servicing or transfer to other helmets (Z71 mount required)
  • O-ring sealed, watertight body for dependable all-weather service
  • Long runtime from a single 123A battery with 10-year shelf life

California Proposition 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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