Illuminate Your Care! 💡
The Streamlight 88034 ProTac EMS Flashlight is a high-performance tool designed specifically for medical professionals. With a powerful 50 lumens output, it features a non-glare light ideal for examinations, a one-handed tail cap switch for easy operation, and a durable aluminum body. This flashlight is waterproof (IPX7 certified) and comes with a removable pocket clip and nylon holster, making it the perfect companion for any medical service provider.
Manufacturer | Streamlight Inc |
Part Number | 88034 |
Product Dimensions | 10.08 x 2.29 x 1.65 cm; 64.86 Grams |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 88034 |
Size | ProTac 1AA |
Colour | Blue |
Style | ProTac 1AA EMS, 50 Lumens |
Finish | Blue |
Material | Aluminum |
Pattern | Light |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 50 Lumen |
Certification | CE, IPX7, ANSI |
Special Features | Portable, Removable, Waterproof, Durable |
Usage | Outside; Professional, Amateur, Inside; Amateur, Professional, Inside; Professional |
Included Components | User Guide, Holster, Pocket Clip, (1) "AA" Alkaline Battery, Flashlight |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Battery description | Lithium |
Average Battery Life | 1.5 Hours |
Item Weight | 64.9 g |
M**L
Good but not great
I rely on Streamlight products! I love the stinger series and so do pretty much the entire US police forces!This one however is a very expensive torch for what you get?Three modes but the brightest setting is the last one and you have to kick through the other two before you can use it? It sounds easy but it's tiresome if you just want max quickly!It also only has 50 lumens, and yes it's a ems themed torch but at near £60 it's easy out classed ?
C**E
best pocket flashlight!
If you need a light for you cargo pocket, EMT kit, go-bag, lanyard, etc...then friend this is the light for you!I got one, wasn't a fan of the cost given it was just a simple small flashlight, but boy was a pleased how well it worked! Enough so i've gotten 2 more since for dropping into my go-bag for deployments. And where I go there are always mountains of AA batteries, so this light is perfect for me, because i can always get my hands on AA with no issue, and with little/no cost.I love the 3 "setting" of brightness, which are just a matter of bumping the button once, twice, or three times for low, med, high. But what i love is that 90% of the time i never need more than the low lumen setting to see in the dark, and keeping it mostly on low, I've been able to go months with heavy use on a single battery. But there have been times i needed the full lumen that this lil puppy packs and even then still gotten all the use I needed, i just changed the batteries (better safe than sorry) since they were abundant and free, but I've never had it die on me.The lil pouch is nice, esp if you need to wear it on your EMT belt, i chose to dump it and use the clip and keep in in my cargo pocket like a knife. On water rescue missions i throw it on a lanyard on my PFD as a backup for spotting the shoreline.bottom line: its pricey but i love it!
T**.
My new favorite light
I got this mostly for dog walks at night. Typical streamlights will blind me or my dog if accidently flashed. I do wish this had a strobe function but as it is designed for EMS that could cause seizures so its understandable it comes without that. It does have two settings. Low and super low. Superlow still will throw enough to reflect off street signs two blocks away. I bought a second to go in my emergency pack.
J**T
Great little light
This is a great little light. It runs on one AA battery which can be found just about anywhere. It has three brightness levels; the brightest is surprisingly bright for such a small light. However, in my opinion as an EMT, even the dimmest setting is too bright to use this as a penlight for checking pupil reactivity, despite the manufacturer's claim that this is "ideal for pupil exams" (quoted from Amazon). And sadly, that was main thing I was looking for. I wanted a compact, durable, replaceable-battery penlight for pupil exams. I have yet to find one that isn't too bright. Nevertheless, this is a great compact flashlight, and is now my go-to for general purpose illumination. I also carry a 500-lumen Surefire Fury, which is great when you need a LOT of light, but it's often way too much for just checking something out. So this is now the flashlight I use the most.
H**N
Great for the intended purpose
This light is not the brightest available but it is great for the intended use. It has 5 settings.For work up close you can't use a super bright light because it will blind you.
A**T
Weird “flash” when turning on
I tried three different examples of this light. While I like its design, the size, and the fact that it starts at a very low illumination level, all three had the same flaw. When turning them on, they would always show a brief “flash” of light. Two were returned to Amazon. One was returned to Streamlight for their inspection. So, either this is a ‘feature’ of the power regulation circuit of this light, or I got three bad ones in a row. The two from Amazon were only 7 apart in serial number. But the one from Streamlight was made in a different year. Perhaps I will try this again if there is a design change. Pity, because I have had nothing but good luck with other Streamlight models.
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