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Streamlight to Feature High-Performace “X” Series at 2011 Police Security Expo

September 21, 2011
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EAGLEVILLE, PA, June 20, 2011 – Streamlight Inc., a leading provider of high-performance flashlights, will feature its high-performance “X”  flashlights, including the Scorpion X, the Nightfighter  X, the TL-2 X and the Super Tac X, at Booth 920 at the Police Security Expo at the Atlantic City (NJ) Convention Center, June 21-22, 2011.

The new X models, part of the company’s Tactical Series personal lights, use the latest in C4 LED technology to deliver extreme brightness and illumination.  Each also features a strobing function, useful for signaling purposes in the field, or for disorienting potential suspects.

“All of Streamlight’s Tactical Series lights are designed to give users a clear advantage during confrontations or on patrol under low light conditions,” said Streamlight President and Chief Executive Officer Ray Sharrah.  “The new high-performance X models use next generation LED technology to deliver extreme brightness, giving users more options from which to choose depending on their operating environment.”

The new X models each feature a C4 LED with a 50,000 hour lifetime, and deliver up to 200 lumens measured system output and 40,000 candela, which is the brightest spot of a focused beam.  In addition, the Super Tac X also uses a deep-dish parabolic reflector to produce a long-range targeting beam with optimum peripheral illumination to aid in navigation.  Each model features a high and low intensity mode plus strobe.  On the highest setting, the new X models provide up to 2.5 hours of run time and up to 50 hours of run time on the lowest setting.  Each uses two 3 Volt “CR123A” lithium batteries with a shelf life of ten years.

The X lights join Streamlight’s extensive line of hand-held and gun-mounted lighting tools for police and tactical professionals.  

Based in Eagleville, PA, Streamlight, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-performance lighting equipment for professional law enforcement, military, industrial, fire, automotive, and outdoor applications. Streamlight is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company. For additional information, please call 800-523-7488 or visit

www.streamlight.com

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