Durable LED flashlight

Grun

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Aside from Surefire, are there other fairly bright, around 100 lumen LED flashlights that are durable (shock resistant, long life, water resistant), but less thant $50?

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jdong

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Also consider the Inova lineup.... They might not use the latest/best LED generation, but they are definitely durable and many are very nicely priced.
 

saildude

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Streamlight also has a good reputation - some models ( PolyPro ) are popular for industrial use - but most of the PolyPro are a bit less throw on paper than you want - they also have some other ones that are nylon and resistant to water.

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Skibane

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Another Fenix recommendation. I have dropped mine on concrete, asphalt and ceramic tile - Not only do they continue to work, but you can't even see any evidence of them having been dropped. They are VERY rugged lights.
 

Grun

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I have a Fenix, and they seem good.

For another light, should I go Wolf-Eyes 6MAX, or the Surefire 6PL/G2L?:confused:
 

Grun

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yeah surefire is an option as well
how are the incandescents?
 

Lee1959

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I will second the Inova line, tough as nails, I have beat the H*** out of mine and they come back asking for more.
 
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