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The Nite Ize Lite Stretch Holster Torch Case is a versatile and durable flashlight holder designed to fit a wide range of flashlight shapes and sizes. With its 360° rotating clip, you can easily attach it to your belt for hands-free lighting, making it perfect for professionals on the go. Constructed from high-quality materials, this holster is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, ensuring your flashlight is always within reach.
Color | Black |
Brand | Nite Ize |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 2.5 Ounces |
Closure Type | Lock |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Manufacturer | Nite Ize |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00094664008748 |
UPC | 094664008748 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Part Number | N00874-BRK |
Item Weight | 2.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | N00874-BRK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Universal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | durable |
Included Components | Lite Holster Stretch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
F**Z
Great
Great
N**K
Well made flashlight holder for medium-sized flashlights.
I bought this for my LedLenser P5R Core. It fits very well. The holder has elastic bands so theoretically, it can hold different sizes of flashlights. But it fits the P5R Core very well. The design is durable and can take a beating. The price is good for the value of the product.
A**
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
J**N
Nice holster for its low cost
I have a "coast px25" flashlight that I carry for work. It came with it's own holster but it's a belt loop holster only and I needed a holster that can be used with or without a belt. The Nite Ize LHS-03 is ~5/8 of an inch longer and ~3/16 of an inch wider than the manufacturers case which keeps it compact in size. It takes some effort to slide the light into the case at first but after about a week it became easier, maybe just a learning curve. The flashlight can be pulled out from the top or bottom of the holster but is held tight enough that it won't slide or move on its own even if you are climbing through access hatches and bumping into things. One thing to keep in mind is; if your flashlight has the activation button at the but of the light, to remove the flashlight you will either have to push it out with your finger on the lens or on the activation button (unless you have a draw string attached). The flashlight fits tight enough in the holster that if you push it out by the activation button you will more than likely turn the light on when you push it out. The clip on the back will allow for a belt to be run through or it can be expanded (no tab so with difficulty) to fit over the belt line of the pants. Overall, I like it and I would buy it again.
B**N
A decent bit of kit
I bought this for work. It serves well and i think it would be good for a wide range of lights so long as they have a head swell so that they have something to be pulled in and out by and so that they dont easily get pushed or fall through the case. Its open bottom, which has benefits and disadvantages, but thats the point of this holster i think.I bought it for my aa mini maglite to use on my belt at work. If this is the type of gear that you like for edc, this would work well for you too.I manged to stuff my old 3 d cell maglite into it and it did hold it, though thats a heavy large light, and i dont think its ideal for something that big. It seemed to have over stretched the elastic a tiny bit as my mini mag fits a little looser now, but there have been no problems with it retaining the light at all during my rather physically active use at work.It can be used equally well from either end, though it deffinitely has a balance preference due to the placement of the belt clip off center. Just an observation not a complaint. It will work in nearly any position but it just like some more than others. Its light and durable feeling.The belt clip is the thing i actually like most and least about this. That may be just a matter of getting used to it but let me explain.Its a very high retention belt clip bit can be removed without opening the belt. It has a retention swell in the outer side of the clip and on the inner ( part that goes beind the belt) side, it has a retention hook. That hook is about 75% of a circle and nearly meets the edge of the swell on the other side. You could get picked up and shook upside down vigorously and the light might fall out of the holster, but that holster isnt comming off your belt unless its torn off. You have to really WANT to get it off your belt, and its a bit of a wrestle the first few times you try. If you have some dexterity issues, you might as well consider this a closed belt loop design because you probably wont be able get this off without opening your belt and sliding it off.It would be possible to remove some of the hook part to make it easier though you might be careful in how you do that.The rotating aspect to the clip is very nice as it allows for a range of carry positions and its fairly stiff in its indexed positions. It has seven indexes 12, 130, 430, 6, 730, 9, and 1030 relative to the clockface.The elastic seems to be kinda the weak point if there is one. Im going start taking the light out of it at the end of the day and letting it rest to see if that help it feel stronger when i put the light back in.Deffinitely worth the money spent. Useful and durable, which is what i have come to expect from Nite Ize. I own several of their products and have never been dissatisfied with one.
B**9
it stretches to fit different sizes
works good fits a lot of different lights
N**.
Durable and Practical, Not for multiple lights
Upon receipt of my holster I put it into immediate service. I had been working in a production plant Tha required me to use a flashlight often but not continually, thus having to holster and grab my light alot. Now over a year later I still wear it daily and still it shows little wear. It has stayed in place through 360 degrees of motion on any axis and hold the light well.Sometimes I will notice it has pivoted slightly on its hinge which is to be expected, but also that the tension straps do gain a 'memory' over time so that if you use different sized flashlights eventually the smaller diameter ones will be held with less force and possibly fall out the bottom.My light has a bigger head than body which prevents this but I believe it is possible.The holster also does little to actually protect the flashlight or prevent it from hitting or catching on things except in the 3 or so inches that are part of the case.The clip is very durable in my opinion as I have flexed it greatly and there is no stretching or fracturing of the plastic. The clip also holds on very well if you do handstands, and, considering I've only used this holster for one model of flashlight, while doing a heads and my flashlight does not slip out.
J**B
Sturdy
I used this flashlight holder for a year and it finally broke. I put this to heavy use as a night shift police officer and the holster has taken a beating on a lots of surfaces. This also has good spacing away from your hip and is great for bike riding. It also holds good when you need to run. Solid flashlight case for the money.
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