Brand: Maglite

Maglite Solitaire Flashlight Red LED (J3ASW2)

J3ASW2

Brand: Maglite

Maglite Solitaire Flashlight Red LED (J3ASW2)

J3ASW2

Red light flashlights are an astronomers best friend. Not only does it help you see at night but it makes sure that you keep your eye sensitive to observe when you're all setup.
  • 35 meter beam distance
  • 33 lumen brightness
  • 304 candela (cd) peak beam intensity
  • Waterproof up to 1 meter depth
  • Drop resistant from up to 2 meters
  • High (1 hour) run time
$29.95 CAD

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Product Description

This Spectrum Series LED Solitaire, features a red beam. This is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision.

Reduces eye strain in low level light situations. Provides greater contrast to objects it illuminates so you can see finer details. Does not interfere with night vision technology. Great lighting source for aircraft cockpits, truck cabins, confined spaces.

Specifications

Water Resistant Yes
Drop Resistance 2 m
Light Source LED
Lumens 33
Length 3 3/16 in. (81 mm)
Beam 35 m
Barrel Diameter 1/2 in. (12.70 mm)
Run Time High 1 hour
Run time Low N/A
Run Time Eco N/A
Head Diameter 1/2 in. (12.70 mm)
Battery Type AAA Cell Alkaline
Battery Quantity 1
Power Management Yes - Basic
Weight (w/ Batteries) 0.8 oz. (24 g)
Rechargable No
Peak Beam Intensity 304 Candela
Water Resistant (Type) IPX7

Customer Reviews

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L.M.
Maglite Solitaire Red LED

Maglite Solitaire is simply THE best small flashlight on the market.

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A.L.
Solitaire Red Flashlight

Good piece of hardware, very well made but smaller than I thought

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Alex

Smaller than I thought it’d be but it’s still very versatile.

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R.M.
Maglite

Great quality. A bit smaller than I anticipated but never the less very useful. Nicely packaged and the lanyard is handy

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