🔦 Light Up Your Life with the Warrior X Pro!
The OLIGHT Warrior X Pro is a tactical flashlight that delivers an impressive 2100 lumens of brightness and a beam distance of 500 meters. With a rechargeable lithium-ion battery offering up to 8 hours of runtime, this durable flashlight is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its IPX8-rated aluminum body ensures it can withstand harsh conditions, while the fast-charging capability and user-friendly magnetic tail switch make it a must-have for any adventure.
Special Feature | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable, Perdurable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 2100 Lumens |
Included Components | Flashlight, Pocket Clip, Charging Cable, Tactical Grip, Lanyard, User Manual, Holster |
Product Dimensions | 1.54"D x 1.03"W x 5.87"H |
Light Path Distance | 500 Meters |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 8.4 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Brand | OLIGHT |
Brightness | 2100 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 8 hours |
Style | tactical |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Specification Met | IPX8 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, searching, camping, tactical and emergency applications |
Manufacturer | OLIGHT |
Part Number | AM-OL-Warrior X Pro-BK |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Item model number | AM-OL-Warrior X Pro-BK |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable, Perdurable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
Warranty Description | Olight 5-year warranty. |
A**R
Effective
Amazing product.
D**L
It's a beast!
For newer led flashlights, it is a beast! Super narrow beam, but, will reach out and touch someone. It will also blind someone if that's your concern. Not really useable in day to day stuff. I'll include a few pics to give you an idea how narrow the beams is. 10 yards from my spot. Warrior X Pro vs Warrior mini2, and Nitecore Mt1A Pro, which is a great thrower too. I'm not sure how Amazon put them in order, but the tightest beam is the Warrior X Pro. The largest beam is the Warrior Mini2. The middle sized beam is the Nitecore MT1A Pro, double AA battery, the mini2 is a 18650 battery, the warrior x pro is a 21700 battery
R**G
Durable, long beam throw, and bright
Flashlights is solid, the head of the flashlight is a little large but that is to accommodate the deeper reflector needed to throw the beam 500m. There seems to be some confusion about the Lumen output however. Advertised at 2250 lumens when you get the flashlight to plastic packaging around the box says 2250 lumens but then the Box itself says 2100 lumens so they need to clarify what the actual output of this light is. It also has a feature that caught me by surprise and I didn't see it listed in the description. The flashlight has a built-in vibrating device just like that which is in your cell phone. Then the battery Falls below a certain level the flashlight vibrates to tell you that your battery is starting to run low and the lower the battery gets the more often the flashlight vibrates. I found that to be quite interesting and unexpected. The charging cable snaps into place well and one thing I like about this light is that it doesn't have the beacon function and the SOS function and the strobe function it has simply low and high output modes. It is a very durable bright flashlight that throws a beam a very good distance without all the complicated pushing of multiple buttons and double-tapping and things like that to make it work. It's not as Slim as other tactical type flashlights so keep this in mind. But other than the slight discrepancy enlisting the proper Lumen output it's a great flashlights probably one of their best
J**S
Very happy with it
Over all it's great. Only downside is longterm use is not recommended. The light will get very hot. For spotlight use & quick use it's fantastic.It is very bright & goes out a respectable distance.
J**A
Great light with some draw backs.
I am, and I assume anyone reading this review is, a big fan of flashlights. I have used in lots of different contexts surefire, stream light and many others. Olight has for a very long time represented one of the best values around. I got the first oLight warrior and warrior triton (both of which compared to the new line seems like toys.). I currently have 2 baldr light / lasers combos, the Warrior M2r was now this warrior X pro.This light feels like a departure from the feature-packed olight line. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. The M2r has multiple levels from “moon light” to “turbo”. It has a disorientation strobe and an SOS. You can configure the order or the setting sequences. All of which is to say: it has a lot of features but is complicated. All the features are clever but i don’t have confidence that i could remember how to get to the SOS strobe without consulting the manual. The Warrior X pro on the other hand Is not complicated. It has a low mode (about 300lm) and a Turbo mode (which is initially 2250LM dropping down to 1000LM after about 2 minutes).In tactical settings less complicated is often better. My favorite surefire has 1 mode. “On” which is good because there’s less distraction, less to break and you always know what you’re going to get.The Warrior X itself is pretty impressive. Heavy. Good fit and finish. The magnetic charger is so far quite reliable.The output on “turbo” between the X and the M2r (rated at about 1200LM) is shocking. It’s almost too much. It’s bright. And it throws (supposedly 600yds and I tend to believe it). But at 2 minutes of run time at thIs setting it’s usefulness is limited. Also for indoor and close quarter use 2250LM is far too much light. Moving around a house or searching a car, the splash off of any light colored or shiny surface is blinding and the amount of glare it throws is distracting. Low mode or a different light are your friend here. Also worth noting. Since the reflector is configured to throw. At distances of 20yds it produces a tight blinding hot spot aroundThe size of a garbage can lid rather than an even room filling light.This makes it suited to out door searching, hunting. And In a dark setting that 2250 LM in the face (Not to mention the crenulated bezel) is (literally)blinding for several seconds. Making it somewhat useful as a weapon in its own rightAll of this to say. It’s powerful. But given it’s short run time, the shape of the reflector and it’s blinding splash. You need to make sure it matches your application. Otherwise it’s essentially a large. Heavy 300LM light. Maybe that’s ok too.One last note. This is my second one. The first that arrived had a goofy tailswitch. I couldn’t access high. Or couldn’t reliably. Amazon swapped it and the current one works as expected.
P**N
Very bright
Love my light. It’s come in handy not just at work but home too.
C**E
The best!
I really love Oights! They are strong and rechargable. These are the only ones I purchase! I have 4 of all different sized.
R**O
Good but feels like a torch on high
Great flashlight l. I normally only it on the low setting and even then it’s almost better than stream light. The high setting is good but not for prolonged use. Thing gets deadly hot.
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