Streamlight Strion 2020 (Shot Show 2024 New Release)
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- Опубликовано: 29 фев 2024
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Rechargeable Handheld Flashlight with 1,200 Lumens
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The Strion® 2020 is the next evolution in the Strion® series and produces 1,200 lumens and 28,000 candela for long-range applications. It features independently functioning head and tail switches along with an intuitive mode select switch. Works with existing Strion® chargers.
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Three intensity modes and strobe:
High: 1,200 lumens; 28,000 candela; 335m beam distance; runs 1.75 hours
Medium: 460 lumens; 10,000 candela; 200m beam distance; runs 5.5 hours
Low: 120 lumens; 3,000 candela; 110m beam distance; runs 12 hours
Strobe: runs 3.5 hours
Intuitive mode switch for easy selection of high, medium, or low
"Set and forget it" - No need to cycle through settings to get to the desired mode
Battery status indicator: Green = Full/sufficient battery; Red = Low battery
IPX7 waterproof; 2-meter impact resistance tested
Made from durable machined aircraft aluminum with an anodized finish
Compact, snap-in charger with digital control circuit that prevents overcharging; LED indicates charge status
LED Steady - Charging
LED Blinking - Charged
PiggyBack® charger charges a spare battery (sold separately) so you can keep working; reduces down time
Lithium-ion battery fully recharges in 4.5 hours and charges battery in product
Limited lifetime warranty
They make a kit with a piggyback battery/light charger. Solves the battery charge issues.
- I just don’t understand why companies want to use proprietary batteries. You could easily keep a couple extra 18650 batteries in your car and swap out as needed
@@Steve-Goff Ive had my series one strion with the same battery for 14 years and absolutely no issues or need for replacement. I run the piggyback so I always have a spare charged battery, nonetheless these batteries are prevalent its kind of a non issue, amazon, battery junction and many other vendors carry these fantastic rechargeable batteries.
Streamlight and Surefire are my go to lights if I have the money to justify. I like the switch for levels instead of having to fumble through cycling the on off button.
- I have some older Surefires but they’ve gotten too pricey for me. They do make great stuff though.
@@Steve-Goffagree.
I’m a pipefitter and have had a strion since 2010. It is an outstanding flashlight and I have sent it back to streamlight for warranty work which was outstanding as well. I just got the strion 2020 this week and it is a great light. However I am having a few issues with the low medium high switch. It is a bit longer than the original as well. So far I am impressed
- what kind of issues are you having with the switch.
@@Steve-Goff it worked great at first but a couple days in, it started getting hard to adjust it. I might have got some grinding dust in there because I work with metal all day.
- maybe it’ll work itself out with use. If not, I’m sure Streamlight will take care of the issue.
@@Steve-Goff yes , streamlight warranty service is great
Using a small magnet[Amazon] in the center of the ring you can charge these in a normal 18650 charger. Streamlight needs to get into the 21st century and run 21700 5000mAh batteries.
Some of these batteries are putting the positive and negative on the same end so you can’t use a traditional bay charger
The back of those batteries are negative. I know I have same type of batteries for my Olight Baton basically you have a negative on both sides and the positive is inside that little plastic ring. To sum it all up the entire body of those batteries are negative. The only part of a battery that is positive, is that little cap at the very top of the front of the battery
Amazing vid man thank you!
- it’s a very solid light. The proprietary battery is a bummer because I already have about sixty 18650 batteries
@@Steve-Goff yeah I agree. Also no pocket clip. I just picked up the surefire edc2-dft in grey and I love it. (Different application of light I understand but still)
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Sounds like you need to use the HL or ProTac series. Dual fuel. Can take the streamlight proprietaries, 18650s, or CR123s.
- I’ve had a ton of streamlights over the years. I still have the HL-5X and ProTac 90. Love them
I like the light output but I think the switch might fail over time. I do have 4 strions and never had a battery go bad as of yet over the years.
- I’ve already heard of someone having one for work (utility company). Some type of debris got down in the switch and he couldn’t go between the outputs
Can someone explain why anyone would by this over the Striker? It seems the striker is better in evert category
- I’m not familiar with the Striker. I have a Stinger 2020 and I like it much better than the Strion. I also have a ProTac HL 5-X which is probably my favorite Streamlight
Your presentation and review were impeccable, Mr. Goff; however, given that there are MUCH BETTER lights out there in this size and caliber, I would pass on making this purchase. I'm just not confident enough.
- I completely agree. Definitely not trying to sell it to anybody. Just giving specs and my opinion. I do like the user interface and ease of use but there are a ton of better options for way less
There’s really not “much better” out there. While Streamlight and surefire are both expensive and behind the curve on technology updates and lumens, they’re at the top in terms of Made In USA and reliability. I used to think the same thing, just buy any of the top 10 made in China brands. But they aren’t the same. In a life or death scenario, I’d pick Streamlight or surefire. They’ve been proven for decades in military and law enforcement environments.
This or the Stinger 2020?
- I would pick the Stinger 2020. The beam is more useable IMO and the switch feels more robust. I’ve heard lots of complaints about the Strion 2020 switch getting stuck if debris gets in it
They sell and offer a cradle with a side extra battery charger….
- thanks for the info. I still wish it wasn’t a proprietary battery