SureFire G2X Pro Dual-Output LED Flashlight with click switch, Black

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  • Sam Weatherly

    > 3 day

    Im a firefighter and I have it mounted my helmet. Its very bright on high setting. Low setting works great for close up work as well.

  • Lucas Kolacki

    > 3 day

    Awesome light. Second one Ive had because I lost the first one. Insanely bright when you need it and just right for everyday use. The batteries can get expensive, so get a set of rechargeable. I will have a surefire light for life.

  • mark

    > 3 day

    Only high output not high low. I purchased same light this year with high low settings which I prefer over high only for longer battery life. Dont know why this is high only, still surefire so keeping it because package gets destroyed while opening. The package is gone so if youre buying dual out put check package before opening it.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    Pros: Flashlight is nice and bright on the high setting and not bad on the low setting if you are somewhere dark. I used mine at work to get a better look inside the equipment when doing maintenance so I usually used the high setting. Cons: Drains batteries super fast on high setting. Even the supposedly superior batteries they sell you didnt really last much longer than the cheap rayovacs I got at work. Not as durable as they claim, I had the flashlight for about 6 months now and its broken. I bought it to be my work light because it was advertised as being bright and durable, however I fumbled it from about shoulder height last week onto the floor and now the tail cap is broken. I cant turn it off or adjust the functions, so its basically useless to me now. This thing runs HOT, especially after several hours of use. I know they warn you about it with a fancy label, but I wasnt expecting to be able to cook an egg off my flashlight. Might not be an issue for some since you have to use it continuously on the high setting for about 30 minutes or so till it heats up, but I work with a lot of very flammable petrolium products some of which are basically gasoline. Other thoughts: The flashlight I had before I bought this one was a cheap little Coleman that I got for $15. I had it for 2 years and abused it far far worse and it still worked great up until the day I lost it. There are definitely better flashlights out there for way less.

  • NACLVL43

    > 3 day

    Another outstanding product by Surefire. It has the poly body and is just as comfortable and easy to use as its all metal 6XPro Dual Output light twin. We use both lights for a lot of things in our rural setting. Would not be without it, and a big comfort during a recent 5 hour power outage.

  • kookoo4cocopuffs

    > 3 day

    Its a surefire, and you know what that means, whomever is looking into it whether youre mounting it on a gun or just using it around the house, theyre sure to have their retinas melted right out of their sockets. I also enjoy that this model has a softer light setting in case youre not looking to use 6 batteries in one night, and it really makes the batteries last, you know, until its time for retina melting.

  • That One Dude

    > 3 day

    I bought it on sale for 50 bucks. Well worth the money.

  • Mat-Haf

    > 3 day

    What a great, well constructed and light flashlight! I own and have placed many emergency flashlights all over tin he house, in the garage and in our vehicles. Those are all your typical Costco flashlights which come 3 in a pack at various sizes. However, this has become my EDC or rather ENC (Every Night Carry) when I walk the dog late in the eves. It is tough, light and compact (I have inadvertently dropped it a couple of times and no damage whatsoever so far, but lets not make a habit of this clumsiness) Some folks (myself included) may initially find the claimed lumen light settings a bit on the low side but it really shows its prowess in the dark of the night. The high setting is just fantastic offering a wide radius for such a little flashlight, although it will consume through the batteries very quickly if always used at that setting. When Amazon dropped the price to sub $50 I ordered another one for a shotgun although the two click is not really ideal for a weapon. Let me add that I purchased the first one for about $60 on Amazon. They do also have a one setting tactical option which is perhaps a better fit for a shotgun but I havent tried that one yet. Minor gripe which is not a deal breaker, I just wish that it had a lanyard hole but nothing is ever perfect. SureFire does offer a pouch for this at an extra $10 or so, or you can just make one or order a generic one.

  • Sandra watt

    > 3 day

    Easy to carry and with the switch back 2.0 Carry it every day its nice to have the low light at 1st click and suprising to everyone when it go to full tilt This is my 2nd one lost my other g2x (it was the 15lm to 300lm )

  • drew

    > 3 day

    I bought a 6px for a shotgun mounted light prior to purchasing this. I keep this one in my truck and the performance is equal to that of my 6px. It feels slightly lighter, and the bezel and components seem to be identical. The only difference I notice is the plastic for the battery housing (whereas the 6px has aluminum housing). You really cant go wrong with a surefire. Would trust my life to this light. If you want to mount it to something that recoils, you might want to go with a higher model from surefire.

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