SureFire G2X Pro Dual-Output LED Flashlight with click switch, Black

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  • kat

    > 3 day

    The brightness

  • Anthony

    > 3 day

    I bought a few of these for around the house lights that I dont care about. The low setting is more than ample for a night light to get around the house or read and the high output lights up rooms very well. They feel cheap compared to the all aluminum machined Surefire lights but they are also less expensive. I still prefer the 6P for a carry light with a constant on-off tailcap with retainer for carry on the belt. The double tap to get to high output isnt complex but in a carry light, it should come on full strength immediately IMHO.

  • TheStyx

    > 3 day

    To be honest, you can find a $20 counterfeit flashlight that is brighter that this, but I guarantee you itll let you down the moment you need it the most. This flashlight is perfectly designed and implemented and you will feel the quality the first time you hold it. I wish it had zoom capability but I realized that the beam is carefully designed for optimum coverage.

  • Charlesv

    > 3 day

    This flashlight has two (2) settings when you depress the button on the end. When you first press the end cap button you get standard LED flashlight illumination and when you press the end cap button the second time you get what appears to be almost tripple the illumination of the first light (very bright). When manipulating the flashlight focus, loading and unloading the batteries I found the flashlight had a very strong and precise mechanical feel. I use this flashlight for work and find it to be a well made instrument.

  • Bill Caffrey

    22-04-2025

    I bought this to go with an older, incandescent Surefire 6P tactical light and Im very happy with my purchase. The G2X Pro Dual Output light features 2 power levels, low & high. On the low setting its plenty bright for locating things in a dark house, garage or finding a dropped bolt under the hood of your car. But on the bright setting it will wash out even the Surefire 6P Xenon bulb. The 6Ps Xenon bulb is very bright and will wash out the brightest of Maglites beams by way of comparison. The G2X will light up things over 100 yards away quite nicely. Switching from low-to-high is easy. Push the tailcap button and you get the low power beam. Release and reactivate within 2 seconds and you get the bright high-power beam. If you push the button hard it will turn on the light in its current mode until you push the button again so you dont have to continuously push on the tailcap button. This isnt a cheap light and it shows in the construction. The body is a Nitrolon polymer thats not as cold to grab as aluminum and nicely contoured for a good grip. The head is machined aluminum with 6 flats to prevent it from rolling easily. The push button on the tailcap is rugged and sealed. The beam is pre-focused so unlike Maglights you cant switch from spot to flood style. But there is plenty of light output. Cons: Uses 2 CR123A lithium batteries which can be expensive. But you can buy a dozen for between $18-$20 via Amazon at the same time (recommended). Because of the high output capabilities, battery run times can be very short (read the descriptions). These are intended for short, periodic uses (i.e. police tactical flashlights, search & rescue, etc.) and the head/lens area can get too hot to touch if left on for extended periods. Mine is in basic black which is hard to find in the dark. For emergency kits Id suggest either the Yellow version or the Orange Fire-Rescue version as they are easier to see in low light.

  • That One Dude

    21-04-2025

    I bought it on sale for 50 bucks. Well worth the money.

  • Jack Gehrig

    > 3 day

    Great tool for the money! (Especially considering that the military and law enforcement use this out in the field.) Amazon has it for a great price, which is lower than most prices on other websites. It is quite small tho, so try not to lose it. If you want a great flashlight with great power and not too expensive than this is what your looking for.

  • Gunzalez.556

    > 3 day

    I was looking for an alternate budget friendly AR weapon light. I am extremely satisfied with this. Paired it with a light Mlok flashlight mount. All of this for under $70!

  • RUSH2112

    > 3 day

    This Surefire delivers as promised. Its locking tail cap works for both 15 and 320 lumens in addition to pressing the tail cap switch for momentary-on in high or low. The Surefire G2X Pro Dual Output LED Flashlight has a polymer body over an aluminum frame. This construction exists on 6 different Surefire lights I own. I have experienced NO issues in construction what so ever. Three of my 6, now 7 Surefires have seen hard use. This model in particular is a gem in both design and price. 15 lumens is perfect for making your way around a dark room and 320 lumens delivers a blinding beam of clarity. It also reaches goal post to goal post as I have just checked it at the local football field. This model is the best light for the money I have seen to date.

  • MWilson

    > 3 day

    This is my favorite flashlight for a primary light while working. Its about damn time a company made a light that STARTS on the low beam and adjusts up. This thing is always on me and I own a LOT of flashlights including other Surefire lights.

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