Amazon USA - https://amzn.to/3Nuf3ii UK - https://amzn.to/3qJsZLw DE - http://amzn.to/2Q3gUBE Klarus have updated their popular XT11GT Tactical Torch to a newer model, there are quite a few changes, a higher output/slightly longer range, type C charging port, and a new body design. They have simplified the body with the two main switches on the base/tail cap, over the normal GT which has a side switch. I test the torch, show it up close and compare it to some other models to see how it performs. Sample supplied via Klarus for unbiased testing/review If you find the reviews useful please consider supporting the channel via Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/mrbazreviews... Or by using the affiliate links (this helps fund future reviews) Details from the maker: Upgraded XT11GT Version: Brand new design from the inside out, update the tail switches, cancel the side switch, designed for more reliable tactical operation and use. Outstanding Performance Equipped with a CREE XHP35 HD LED, maximum output up to 2200 lumens, beam reach up to 320m. Ultra-compact size and lightweight body, suitable for one-hand tactical control. The 5th generation Tail Dual Switch: The newest dual tail switch design from Klarus, large control surface, distinct control area, give you the professional rapid response tactical control. USB C Charging with Battery Indicator: Direct USB C fast charging can be charged from the computer, phone adapter, USB socket, power bank, convenient to charge, and high efficiency. Robust Tactical Flashlight: XT11GT Pro body is made of 6061-T6 Aerospace Aluminium Alloy, hard anodizing on robust aluminium body enhance resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and shock. premium and durability quality, 1-meter drop resistant and IPX8 water-resistant.

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