New Tactical Torches 7110, 7610, 7620. Peli’s Multi-Battery Powerful Squad!

Published 1 January, 2018


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To support Law enforcement and Military professionals, Peli Products - the global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced portable lighting and protective case solutions – keeps on innovating in their Lighting technology. With the new tactical torches 7110, 7610 and 7620, policemen and security professionals will be ready for any situation during their dispatch call. These self-programmable models are the smartest lights to hit the streets. They offer the legendary DNA of the Peli tactical lights family: High performance standards and their extraordinary resistance.

The 7610 and 7620 torches run with AA, CR123 and rechargeable batteries, while the 7110 runs with AA and CR123 batteries. With this, users have the option to reload with more battery choices and stay in charge. This guarantees that professionals will never be without light when it is most needed.

The high-performance of the 7110 (up to 229 lumens), the 7610 (up to 185 lumens) and the 7620 (up to 387 lumens) coupled with a full-time battery level indicator, are just the beginning of these multi-talented products. They offer five selectable programs and four modes: high, strobe, medium and low, giving users the option to choose from different programs to suit individual needs. Three sizes are available for choosing the right fit: 7620 large (17,3 cm), 7610 medium (13,8 cm) and 7110 small (11,8 cm).

With innovative Anti-Reflective (AR) Glass Lens and ingress Protected (IPX8 Submersible) they withstand the harshest weather and extreme conditions during any mission. Manufactured with an extremely robust body of type III hard anodized finish, these tough and versatile torches are engineered to answer any call, always.

These models push Peli tactical lighting to the forefront: The 7110, 7610 and 7620 won’t let low battery power freeze you in your tracks. They are backed by Peli’s Legendary Lifetime Guarantee (where applicable by law).

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