A flashlight you carry everywhere becomes your first line of defense—identify threats before they get close, disorient aggressors with 3000 lumens of blinding light, and have a solid impact tool in hand if the situation escalates.
Who This Flashlight Is Best For:
- Security professionals and night shift workers
- Anyone walking in dark areas regularly
- Outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and emergency preparedness
Is This the Right Self-Defense Option for You?
Choose this flashlight if you want:
- Maximum brightness (3000 lumens)
- Long-range beam (1300 feet)
- Impact weapon capability
- Legitimate everyday carry without restrictions
Consider something else if you need:
- Incapacitating capability → Stun Gun
- Distance defense → Pepper Spray
- Combined stun + flashlight → Stun Flashlight
Light as First Defense
3000 lumens directly to the eyes causes temporary vision impairment and disorientation—even in daylight, but especially at night. This buys you seconds to assess, escape, or prepare other defenses. The 1300-foot range lets you identify approaching people, animals, or vehicles before they reach you.
Built for Defensive Use
Aircraft aluminum construction weighs 0.85 lbs with solid density—this functions as a kubaton or impact weapon if physical defense becomes necessary. The crenellated bezel can be used for striking. Unlike dedicated weapons, a flashlight raises zero legal concerns and is welcome anywhere.
Practical Details
Dimensions: 6.22″ x 1.61″ x 1.33″. Rechargeable lithium battery via included USB cable. Multiple modes including high, low, and strobe. Zoomable optics adjust from flood to spot. Belt/visor clip and wrist strap included. One-year warranty from Safety Technology.
Carry light, carry confidence. Add to your cart today.
Quick Comparison: Tactical Flashlight vs Other Options
| Feature | Tactical Flashlight | Stun Flashlight | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brightness | 3000 lumens âś“ | 100-280 lumens | None |
| Incapacitation | Temporary (light) | Electrical âś“ | Chemical âś“ |
| Legal Everywhere | Yes âś“ | Most states | Most states âś“ |
| Daily Utility | High âś“ | Medium | None |
| Best For | ID + backup | Self-defense | Distance defense |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a flashlight really be used for self-defense?
Yes—bright light to the eyes causes temporary blindness and disorientation. The solid aluminum body functions as an impact tool. Security professionals have used tactical flashlights for defensive purposes for decades.
How long does the battery last?
Runtime varies by brightness mode. Maximum 3000-lumen output drains faster than lower modes. The rechargeable lithium battery provides hours of useful runtime on medium settings.
Is 3000 lumens safe for my eyes?
Don’t shine it in your own eyes. At defensive distances, the brightness causes temporary discomfort and vision impairment to an aggressor—that’s the point—but doesn’t cause permanent damage.









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