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ExtremeBeam TAC24 Flashlight Unlike Any Other

Rich Walton by Rich Walton
September 24, 2013
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 ExtremeBeam

Flashlight Engineered and Built to Withstand Destruction
Alpha-TAC’s ExtremeBeam Tac24 Series – Tactical Lighting Unlike Any Other 

The measurement for a light’s volume is Lumens, but that number is irrelevant if you are not harnessing the full power of a high lumen bulb.

Many flashlight companies boast that lumens produced in their products are higher than any other light on the market. So it is often assumed that these higher lumen lights are brighter and of better quality than other lights and they often come with an astonishing price tag as well.

But is that high price tag worth it?

Alpha-TAC’s ExtremeBeam TAC24 S.W.A.T.  flashlight is a testament to the effectiveness of quality engineering and manufacturing. The single high-intensity mode flashlight features 340 lumen bulb has a projection of 1,300 feet making it easily the brightest light in its class and outshines the competition that pride themselves with higher lumen bulbs.

The key to the TAC24’s brightness is its finely crafted reflecting cone that captures nearly all of the light produced by the LED bulb. While most flashlight companies press their reflecting cones and give them an “orange peel texture”, the TAC24 features a reflecting cone slowly machined from high-density bar Stock aluminum to ensure smoothness and reflective power unmatched by any in the industry.

The brilliance in engineering of the TAC24 doesn’t stop with its lighting power. On the other end of these flashlights is the ExtremeBeam patented Anti-Recoil® system.

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Inside most tactical lights there is nothing more than a coated spring to protect the fragile inner workings of the bulb, batteries, and circuit board. The Anti-Recoil® system, found in all ExtremeBeam flashlights, was engineered to do what springs do not – protect the light from the extreme force of recoil (up to .50 BMG).

Also available in the TAC24 series is the SR3 model. It features high, low and flash modes, a 330-lumen bulb with a projection of 1,200 feet that is still able to outshine the competition, while and all of the remarkable engineering characteristics found in the S.W.A.T. model.

When picking up either model from the TAC24 Series the difference between them and other flashlights that claim to be the best in their class will be instantly noticeable. The body of TAC24 flashlights are machined from solid bar aluminum and are micro-textured to create a sharkskin feel and retain a solid grip even when wet. The flashlights also feature double O-ring water tight seals, a tri-cut glass lens for added durability, square cut threads to ensure they are never cross threaded, and an Anti-Glare Stealth Coat.

Perhaps as equally impressive as the quality of the TAC24 lights are their price. The TAC24 S.W.A.T. has an MSRP of $99.95 and $109.95 for the SR3 model. Both models are also available in bundle packages, with an MSRP of $159.95. Bundle packages also include two rechargeable 18650 batteries, a lithium battery recharger, and nylon holster.

The TAC24, like all flashlights from ExtremeBeam, are put through a one-hour burn test before they leave the factory and come with a limited lifetime warranty that even covers destruction – no questions asked (although they would love to hear your story).

TAC24 S.W.A.T.

  • Double sealed-Waterproof-Hard Coated-Anti-Recoil® up to .50Cal BMG
  • Weight (with battery): 188.4 grams  (6.6 ounces)
  • Total Length: 160mm (6.25 inches)
  • Head Bezel Width: 45.08 mm (1.775 inches)
  • Main Body Width: 25.9mm (1.125 inches)
  • Upper Body Width: 28.58mm (1.125 inches)
  • Light Volume: 340 lumens
  • Light Projection: 400 meters (1300 feet)
  • Average Run Time: 7 hours
  • Waterproof: 2 meters
  • Battery Type: Two 3.0-3.6 volt CR 123 batteries or one 3.6 volt 18650 battery
  • Modes: Momentary On-Of

TAC24 SR3

  • Double sealed-Waterproof-Hard Coated-Anti-Recoil® up to .50Cal BMG
  • Weight (with battery): 188.4 grams  (6.6 ounces)
  • Total Length: 160mm (6.25 inches)
  • Head Bezel Width: 45.08 mm (1.775 inches)
  • Main Body Width: 25.9mm (1.125 inches)
  • Upper Body Width: 28.58mm (1.125 inches)
  • Light Volume 330 lumens
  • Light Projection: 370 meters
  • Average Run Time: 12 hours (low)
  • Waterproof: 2 meters
  • Battery Type: Two 3.0-3.6 volt CR 123 batteries or one 3.6 volt 18650 battery
  • Modes: Momentary High-Low-Flash-Off

Alpha-TAC’s ExtremeBeam is committed to providing the best sport, tactical, and industrial lighting products available on the market. Superior engineering and craftsmanship allow them to outperform and outshine other high-end lighting products of the same class. For more information about ExtremeBeam and its complete line of products visit www.extremebeam.com.

ExtremeBeam – A Shining Light in the Face of Darkness

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