💡 Illuminate your path with military-grade toughness and uncompromising brightness!
The SureFire G2X Series LED Flashlight combines a powerful 320-lumen LED with a virtually indestructible Nitrolon body and anodized aluminum bezel. Designed for tactical reliability, it features a CombatGrip for secure handling, a precision micro-textured reflector for a smooth beam reaching 187 meters, and comes ready with 2 CR123A lithium-ion batteries included. Water-resistant and lightweight at just 4.3 ounces, this flashlight is engineered for professionals who demand durability and performance in any condition.
Special Feature | Durable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Other |
White Brightness | 320 Lumens |
Included Components | SFRG2ZXCBK |
Product Dimensions | 5.2"D x 1.25"W x 1.25"H |
Light Path Distance | 187 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 4.3 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | SureFire |
Brightness | 600 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 1 hour |
Style | CombatLight |
Bulb Shape Size | B10 |
Light Source Wattage | 6 Watts |
Specification Met | Military-grade durability and LED reliability |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical operations |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084871320399 |
Manufacturer | SureFire |
UPC | 084871320399 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.8 x 2.6 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | SureFire |
Warranty Description | Not applicable. |
Model Name | SFRG2ZXCBK |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SFRG2ZXCBK |
Model Year | 2012 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
J**N
light
Amazing flash light
I**T
Fantastic Option
I had a tough time deciding between the G2X LE and the G2x Tactical. The LE version turns on emitting 600 lumens and can switch to 15 lumens to extend battery life. The Tactical version turns on emitting 600 lumens and that's it. That makes the Tactical version more reliable when seconds count. That being said, I bought the LE because I can access the same high light mode the first time, every time while still having an 'admin' mode helping to preserve my night vision. I like this set up a lot but can understand the argument for the Tactical version.I find the reach to be sufficient, the beam to have a nice bright center with an excellent diffuse light surrounding that enabling peripheral vision. The light does have a slightly green tint to it, but I don't care. The light is light and reliable and USA designed, built and guaranteed - that's pretty dang good in my book. This is the one I have on my belt because it checks off all of my boxes.PS - The third G2X option is the Pro. This light turns on in the 15 lumen setting and can be bumped up to the 600 lumen setting with a quick half press of the tail switch. This is a great option if this is more of a survival light or a 'just in case' light for you because it will help to extend your battery life. This was not an option for me because I was looking for a tactical light and need the maximum brightness right off the bat.PPS - Check out the Fenix ARB-L16-700 16340 battery (you need 2) for a rechargeable option to help save you a bundle of money on batteries. You will get a shorter runtime out of rechargeables, but you will save money over single use CR123As.
M**M
it is a good buy
good flashlight
W**?
Solid light.
Surefire makes a good product and they stand by it. I am sure this light will last me many years with daily use. Just the right amount of throw and spill for an EDC light. Plus, it's US made. I like to buy American when given a choice.Only small gripe is battery life. It's good, but not great. Low mode is perfect for indoor dark spaces, or very close in your lap sort of things, but that's about it. High mode is awesome, but usually a bit more than I really need, and at the expense of battery life.I wish more manufacturers made quality lights with a more modest output (like 2-300 lumens) and good battery life, rather than focusing on high output. But I guess the marketing guys feel like that's what sells.
J**P
Nice light but expensive
The G2X is a well made light that is very durable. It has both a low and high setting and is fairly bright on high with a nice beam pattern. It chews thru batteries pretty quickly on the high setting but lasts long on low. Overall, this is a very nice and robust light, but at the normal retail price, I believe it’s over priced.
J**N
Great lights
I’m a huge fan of surefire lights. Going through my house I have one in nearly every room, at least one in my car, and usually have at least one on my person anytime I’m out of the house. I started using Surefire lights about 14 years ago when I became a cop and haven’t stopped since. I’ve got some of the old ones that were incandescent and would die suddenly after about an hour of continuous use. In practice, as a police officer working the night shift I had to change the batteries on those lights every week or 2. The LED version came out and dramatically increased the run time. Now at work I’m using the G2X Tactical and in nearly every other role I’m using the G2X Pro. The Tactical is good for Policework since I want a bright light every time I use it. For other work though, I prefer the Pro switch that has low light on the first press and full power on a quick second press. This prevents me from blinding myself when doing close range mundane tasks that I encounter in daily life.I have carried Surefire lights daily for over a decade and have yet to break anything on them except for a pocket clip on one. I have been thrown into a pool, fully dressed, by my drunken coworker and the lights even survived that with no issues. If you need a bright, tough, and reliable light then you cannot go wrong with Surefire. The G2 series are my go to lights from Surefire.
J**.
Excellent Addition to my Helmet
Love having this light on my fire helmet. Way better than an angle light, and super bright, unless you want the lower light setting. Batteries hold up well, and I swap after a few uses. I haven't had any issues, and mounting it to my helmet has come in handy to see where I am working. The price is great for the quality.
J**M
Tough
My go-to flashlight for hunting and everything. The end button is strong and I can turn-on the light momentarily by putting enough pressure to not "click" it on if I don't want to make noise. I take this with me everywhere with a good supply of 123 batteries, as on high power it can use them up.
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