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Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is proud to announce the all-new Turbo Series of handheld lights and weaponlights.
SureFire’s original Turbo Series lights first emerged in the 1990s when end-user feedback led us to create illumination tools that stretched every lumen of our classic incandescent lamps to astonishing distances. In 2022, our all-new Turbo Series once again pushes the limits, offering up to 71,000 candela of intense, tightly focused light capable of reaching out to extreme distances. Just like when we pioneered high-candela illumination tools two decades ago, this equipment is engineered to take a beating and thrive in any environment. Turbo Series lights are ideal for those looking to illuminate out to greater distances, and allow threat identification from increased standoff, additional penetration through tinted windows, or a blinding discharge of light to disrupt the night-adapted vision of an aggressor. Turbo Series lights are scheduled to ship in March 2022.
EDC1-DFT/EDC2-DFT
M340DFT-PRO/M640DFT-PRO
X300T-A/X400T-A
Learn more: https://www.surefire.com/collections/turbo/
About SureFire—Located in Fountain Valley, California, SureFire, LLC is the leading manufacturer of suppressors, high-performance flashlights, weapon-mounted lights and other tactical equipment for those who go in harm’s way, or anyone who demands the ultimate in quality, innovation and performance. SureFire illumination tools are used by more SWAT teams and elite special operations forces than any other brand. SureFire is an ISO 9001:2015-certified company.
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