Streamlight Enduro Pro Headlamp

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Complete The Look

The Streamlight Enduro Pro Headlamp is a low-profile multi-function headlamp with the performance you've come to expect from Streamlight headlamps. Three lighting modes to cover a variety of tasks: spot beam for a focused beam, flood for soft area illumination that won't tire your eyes and red or green LEDs to preserve night vision.

Features:

      • Multi-function push-button with mode memory
      • Tough polycarbonate thermoplastic construction with elastomer over mold; unbreakable polycarbonate lenses
      • Powered by three AAA alkaline batteries; also accepts AAA lithium batteries
      • 45 degree tilting head
      • IPX4 water-resistant; 2m impact resistance tested
      • Includes three AAA alkaline batteries and elastic headstrap
      • 3.4 oz (96.38g) with alkaline batteries. 3.0 oz (85.04g) with lithium batteries

Spot for distance lighting:

        • High: 200 lumens; 95m beam; runs 6 hours; 2,250 candela
        • Medium: 75 lumens; 57m beam; runs 14 hours; 825 candela
        • Low: 25 lumens; 35m beam; runs 38 hours; 300 candela

Flood for area illumination for tasks at arm's length:

        • High: 135 lumens; 29m beam; runs 6 hours; 210 candela
        • Medium: 45 lumens; 18m beam; runs 14 hours; 80 candela
        • Low: 15 lumens; 9m beam; runs 38 hours; 20 candela

Green LED to preserve night vision (coyote model):

      • High: .25 lumens
      • Low: 1.25 lumens

Specifications:

      • High Lumens: 200
      • Run Time on High: 6.00 hours
      • Run Time on Low: 38.00 hours
      • Beam Distance: 95 meters
      • Max Candela: 2,250
      • Battery Type: AAA Lithium, AAA Alkaline
      • Battery Quantity: 3
      • Weight: 3.40 ounces (96.39 grams)

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.