🔦 Light Up Your Life with Tactical Precision!
The Streamlight 88600 PolyTac X is a high-performance tactical flashlight delivering an impressive 600 lumens of brightness. Designed for durability and versatility, it features TEN-TAP Programming for multiple lighting modes and a waterproof design, making it ideal for professionals who demand reliability in any situation.
Special Feature | Portable, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Durable, Non Slip Grip |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Nylon |
White Brightness | 600 Lumens |
Included Components | Removable Clip, Battery, Flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 5.46"D x 1"W x 1.25"H |
Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Light Path Distance | 205 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Metal |
Item Weight | 4.32 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Brand | Streamlight |
Brightness | 11,485 Candela |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Style | w/CR123A Batteries |
Finish Type | Black |
Specification Met | CE, ANSI |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical, Industrial, Camping, Automotive, Personal Safety |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926886001 |
Manufacturer | Streamlight |
Size | Clear Retail Packaging |
UPC | 080926886001 |
Part Number | 88600 |
Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 88600 |
Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Durable, Non Slip Grip |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Lithium |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
C**L
Great little light for the money
I have a lot of older Streamlights that don’t have LED’s in them. I have upgraded a couple, but the cost is pretty similar to buying a newer model, middle of the road light like this. I purchased one a couple of years ago to mount on a shotgun and liked it a lot. I liked it enough to get one for my wife as backup light, and I’m pretty happy with it for the price. The beam is bright and the light is built to take a beating. It’s kind of a right in the middle light as far as size/ usefulness goes. If I was going to carry it on a duty belt, I would probably get something slightly bigger and brighter, but it’s a little too big to clip in a pocket unless you wear BDU’s all the time. It does come with a clip that I don’t find to be very robust looking and it kind of irritates me. I removed it from the weapons mounted light and the backup light.Overall this is a good light for the price, it’s built to take a beating, easy to handle and throws a good amount of light. I would say it’s a good purse/ backpack light, weapons mounted light, bed stand light, etc. A little big for a pocket, maybe not big enough for a duty belt or car light, but that’s up to personal choice.
J**R
Fantastic budget rifle light.
Best budget option around for putting a light on an AR-15.
C**S
Works well, very bright, very long lived, no problems.
Bought this to replace a 2x123 Surefire plastic body halogen. Yes, I still carried one of those in 2020, so that's my comparison. This light lives on my belt 5 days a week. It seems reasonably resistant to accidental activations. There is no "unscrew the switch to keep it from turning on" feature. The switch is molded to the body.The 10 tap programming system takes a few tries, but is nice to be able to get rid of the strobe mode. I've got it set to low with double tap high. I have yet to kill it in low mode using 18650 batteries. It's more expensive than a 502b ultrafire, but the light quality is much better. I expect this light to last at least 4 years and will update this review if it doesn't.The head is the same as the regular Polytac and they fit the same threads. Streamlight will tell you that they're different, but i can't find any difference other than "pay us more." The voltages are close enough between 2x123 and 18650 not to matter... hence the X model that uses both. If you need a new body because of a fall or you want to swap from the Polytac to the Polytac x (same threads, same switch, same clip, 18650 is the only difference), you're screwed and will be told "buy a new one" by Streamlight. This is not like that Stinger that's been on your belt or in your bag for the last 20 years where you can buy/swap replacement parts.2000 mah Westinghouse 18650s are sold in the walmart home section for $14 for 4. A decent charger and a four pack of batteries will probably get you through the next 5 years for less than $100 and a lot of saved weight compared to Stinger or Maglight. Don't buy any 18650 that claims more than 2300 mah capacity without a lot of research. Don't buy any that claim more than 3000 mah period.
C**.
Hey - it's a Streamlight, what do you expect?
Solid build, well packaged, shipped quickly.Good flashlight, bright, simple operation.Only wish the pricing would come down some, but hey, I understand.
T**Y
Boy do I feel dumb
Hoping to save someone some time with my ‘wow, duh’ moment. So I got this flashlight yesterday, the instructions say to insert the batteries positive end first, which I took as toward the base of the flashlight.. The thing would.not.work.I was THIS close to returning it but kept looking at it and trying to mess with it and come to find out, there is a transparent plastic film lining the inside of the light and a paper tab covering the lower spring, so I gently stuck a pen down there fished them out… still nothing.As a last ditch effort I turned the batteries over so the negative end went first and voila, good as new! Because it is. I hope this helps someone.Great light, four stars for poor instructions.
8**W
Good value, holding up well.
Bought this as a cheaper alternative to the high end metal body tactical lights to mount on my PC Carbine. Really like the option to use the rechargeable 18650 batteries I already have for a high output headlamp. Mounted it in a Monstrum Tactical 1" offset picatinny mount I found for super cheap on Amazon and used a little loctite when I snugged the screws down. Put about 100 rounds through the carbine, including rattling off a couple mags as fast as I could and the light still works just like the day it arrived. The beam has a nice sized focus in the middle but still lights up a relatively wide area outside the focus, and works great for using my Bushnell TRS-25 red dot at night. For a fraction of the cost of the metal body options, this light is everything I was looking for in a light to mount on my carbine.
N**Y
Nice flashlight
This is a very durable little flashlight always use at work on a daily.
J**.
Overall great, just a couple shortcomings...
Streamlight quality all tge way. Does not feel like a capital letter brand. I bought this one because after ten years of carrying and using a Stinger, which functioned flawlessly, i wanted something lighter. Get the rechargeable battery and use that exclusively. Those CR123s are pricey and bad on the environment, not ideal for a daily, heavy use flashlight.Pros: Pocket clip is handy and strong, allows carry with the head up or down. The rechargeable battery is easy to replace when it dies. Recessed tail switch, making it tough to accidentally turn on. Replacement clips are cheap.Cons: 650 lumens is a tad too bright for most outdoor needs. You'll lose your night vision as soon as you turn it off. My Stinger, at 450 lumens on high, seems to be the goldilocks number. There is no low battery indicator, which would have been nice, and its a feature on most Streamlights.Overall, id say this is usèable as daily heavy use light but only if you get rechargeable batteries.
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