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Streamlight – The Siege

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Streamlight’s ‘The Siege’ is a compact, akaline hand lantern. It features two LED modes:

White LED – four C4 LEDs
– High; 340 lumens with a 30 hour run time
– Medium; 175 lumens with a 70 hour run time
– Low; 33 lumes with a 295 hour run time

Red LED – one red LED
– High; steady night vision preserving mode – 10 lumens with a 235 hour run time
– Flash SOS mode; 10 lumens with a 430 hour run time

The Siege comes with a polycarbonate glare-reducing cover that provides soft, even 360° light distribution. The cover is removable to illuminate larger areas. Incorporated D-rings are featured on the top and bottom of the lantern and are spring-loaded to stow against the light, out of the way when not in use. The handle is designed to lock in either an upright or stowed position.

The Siege uses three D-cell alkaline batteries, and the battery door is keyed to facilitate battery replacement in the dark. The power button is recessed to prevent accidental actuation, and the lantern also features a battery level indicator – green, to yellow, to red, then to flashing red when batteries are at the end of useable life.

The Siege is constructed from durable polymer with a rubber molded base. It’s certified IPX7 waterproof to 1m submersion, 2m impact resistance tested, and it floats for easy retrieval from water.

www.streamlight.com/en-ca/product/product.html?pid=287

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3 Responses to “Streamlight – The Siege”

  1. Iceman says:

    I was just asking a scout leader I know last week if they knew a great battery powered lantern. This looks to be just that.

  2. Chuck Mac says:

    Got one already for hurricane season. Work/live near Swansboro, NC. Drop this light in water for some good flounder gigging illumination. Love it!!!

  3. Mel Terkla says:

    I just picked one of these up a couple weeks ago at Cabela’s. It’s an awesome little lantern that everyone needs to have in the home for those emergency power outages, plus it works great as a camping lantern. I love how you can twist off the globe cover, hang it upside down, and really increase the lighting capability.