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Adventure Lights

£19.95
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The small, lightweight Guardian ™ is a fully waterproof, impact resistant and omnidirectional signal light. It is reliable in almost any situation.

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The small, lightweight Guardian ™ is a fully waterproof, impact resistant and omnidirectional signal light. It is reliable in almost any situation.

Whether for camping, hiking, travelling, running, skiing, swimming, wakeboarding, fishing or hunting, this versatile light will stick with you through it all.

It can easily attach to belts, backpack straps, canoes or boats and virtually anything else that you need it to. There are additional accessories available to further increase the Guardian™’s modular adaptability.

Thanks to patented Reverse Polarity Program Switching™ technology, the function of the light can be changed between flashing and steady on modes by simply flipping the battery over.

EXTRAS:
Comes with belt clip

 

  • Clip onto backpacks, belt straps, lashpoints and specialty gear.
  • Switch between Flashing and Steady-On by flipping the battery.
  • Visible from all directions (omnidirectional).
  • Extremely durable, temperature resistant and waterproof.
  • Includes attachable Belt Clip.

 

Battery Source

6V Lithium Coin Cell Battery Pack

Optional Battery

2x Cr2032 3V Lithium Coin Cell

Visibility Range

3 miles (5km)

Waterproof Rating

100 Meters (328 Feet)

Operating Temperature

-20 to +60°C

Environmental Seal

O-Ring

Dome Lens

High Impact Polycarbonate

Housing Material

High-Tech Polymer

Weight

0.8oz (20g) With Battery

Technology

Patented Omnidirectional Optics, Reverse Polarity Program Switching®

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