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NEXTORCH Introduces the WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical Light

Cleveland, TN – (October 31, 2023) – NEXTORCH Industries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of illumination tools and specialized equipment for law enforcement, first responder, tactical, and outdoor applications, is proud to announce the high-output rechargeable WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical light.

“The WL11 is a great addition to our weapon light offerings,” said Jordan Brothers, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, NEXTORCH. “It’s poised to become our #1 weapon light with our Law Enforcement partners thanks to its fantastic ergonomics, rock solid reliability, and unbeatable value.”

The WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical Light offers incredibly high performance at a great value. The WL11 features a toggle switch that is perfectly positioned just the right distance from the trigger for comfort. The 650-lumen beam casts the perfect amount of illumination in low light situations. The WL11 is a powerful weapon light that weighs only 2.6 oz and runs approximately 1.5 hours on a full charge. Its small and lightweight design and ambidextrous switches make it great for left or right-handed shooters.

The WL11 has a USB-C direct charge port on the battery for convenient charging, and is compatible with 16340 or CR123A batteries. With its innovative rail mount system, the WL11 can be attached securely to both MIL-STD-1913 rails and Glock accessory rails.

Features

– Lightweight aluminum body weighs only 2.6 oz.

– Up to 650 lumens

– USB-C Rechargeable 250mAh built in Li-Ion battery

– Momentary & Constant On modes

– Long runtime – up to 1 hours & 30 minutes

– Innovative rail system for easy installation & removal

– Beam distance up to 142 yards

– 1m Impact Resistance

– IPX7 Waterproofing

– Compatible with MIL-STD-1913 and Glock rails

– Manufacturer’s 5-year warranty

– MSRP: $107.99

www.nextorch.com

2 Responses to “NEXTORCH Introduces the WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical Light”

  1. Casey says:

    No candela rating listed on the website. Competition is good, but… yawn. I’d spend a few bucks more and get the known quality of the TLR7A, which is also going to have a lot more holster options available.

  2. whataburger says:

    I’ll stick to lights made in the US and Europe.