🔦 Light Up Your Adventures!
The Coast TX22R is a high-performance tactical LED flashlight boasting an impressive 5300 lumens of brightness. With its long-range focusing optic, users can effortlessly switch between spot and flood beams using the Slide Focus system. Designed for versatility, it features four light modes and a rechargeable battery that provides up to 32 hours of runtime. Built from durable aluminum and rated IP54 for water resistance, this flashlight is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Item Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 284D x 33W x 33H millimetres |
Style Name | Modern |
Colour | Black |
Specification Met | IP54 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Luminous Flux | 5300 Lumen |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Runtime | 32 hours |
Wattage | 39.5 Watts |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 1699 Feet |
Battery Type | Lithium |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Special Features | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Adjustable Focus, Rechargeable |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Type of Bulb | LED |
White Brightness | 5300 Lumens |
Material Type | Aluminum |
A**.
Boy Dog!
This flashlight is a boy dog. I like how it comes on at medium, then cycles to high, then low, then off, then medium again, and so on. Of course you can get to Turbo by pressing and holding the button. The flood is very uniform smooth light, without hot spots or dark spots, and the manual zoom to spotlight (and anywhere in between), is simply awesome. High is a lot of light, while Turbo is a TON of light. Very impressive outputs.
T**.
Very good and strong.
Very good and strong. But it's not 5300 lumens. I think 2000-2500 max.
C**L
Like the big strong flashlights from before but brighter and better
This flashlight feels good in the hands like the older maglights that used 4 C or D sized batteries that would have to be changed every few months. This flashlight gives me the same sense of strength and sturdiness but it is a little lighter, a lot brighter, and is more likely to have power since it is rechargeable and does not require me to store a lot of huge batteries. I usually really don't like zoom lights but this model can twist to lock the zoom setting, allowing the flashlight to maintain its structure. Being able to charge with USB C is great because I can use my fast charge adapters to charge it quickly.
A**N
This CANT be coast
First of all 137 for a flashlight is freaking ridiculous but I did it because it's coast and this piece of junk that I got in the mail is an abomination to the name Coast. It didn't work, the head is unscrewed and I can see the poor quality inside, the instruction booklet is an abysmal joke. An exercise in insufficient information. I am way too angry to be writing this. DO NOT BUY THIS OVERPRICED PIECE OF JUNK.
R**R
Great heavy duty light
This is a beast of a flashlight. 4 light modes, two different ways to power it and long range lighting make for a superb light. The light comes on in medium intensity but with one click it's in bright mode and one more click gives you low mode. The fourth mode is turbo which shines extremely bright for 45 seconds and is triggered by a 1 second hold on the start button. It uses a lot of power in that mode so that's why it shuts off after 45 seconds. You can repeat it but the unit will get hot if you do so. But the brightness is really high so don't even look into the lens or you will regret it for several minutes as your eyes adjust back to normal. I won't make that mistake again.The fit and finish is first rate, the battery is huge and long lasting, and the zoom bezel is lockable in both directions to prevent accidental change. The backup battery is a cage to support 6 AA batteries that has the same dimensions as the rechargable cartridge so in an emergency where you can't recharge you can substitute with normal batteries.The charging cable has both USB C and A ends on one end and USB C on the flashlight end. If using the USB C ends the cable is bi-directional. The charging port is accessed by turning the end cap to expose the jack. Further turning with some force unfastens the end cap entirely to remove the battery which also has a charging port for when you have to use the cage pack and can charge the main battery separate from the light. I can say this is the best light I've ever owned.
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