XL50 – LED Spectrum Red
$34.99 Original price was: $34.99.$14.00Current price is: $14.00.
Red light features a red beam and is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision. Modes included: High, Low, Strobe.
IPX4
3 AAA Batteries Included
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