
And if you’re the type that don’t want to hit someone, just use the flash to make your attacker blind, with 300 lumens I can guarantee he will go blind for a few seconds.Note: Please peel off the battery film before the first time of use. Although I wouldn’t consider it to be the best choice for such a task, there are better alternatives out there. If needed it can also be used as a striking weapon in a self-defense situation.
J5 tactical 250 lumen 5 pack pro#
People have used the J5 Tactical V1 Pro on several missions, including search and rescue missions, military operations and SWAT raids. It will definitely not last 3 weeks being constantly on! I do recommend always bringing a spare battery with you, just in case. By regular use I mean a little use every other day or so. The battery life is also pretty good, it will lasts about 3 weeks with regular use. If anyone of you readers try this, please let me know the results! I haven’t tested it, but it wouldn’t surprise me if a lithium ion battery would increase the output even more. The major difference here is the fact that the V1 Pro outputs 300 lumens on a regular AA battery.

Just like its little brother, the V1 Pro is powered by a single AA battery. I love this light as well, imagine you took the J5 and put in on steroids, then you would get the V1 Pro.

Even though the J5 Tactical flashlight is so small it’s still possible to adjust the focus on the beam. At the bottom, you’ll find the on off switch, because it’s located at the back it makes the flashlight suitable to be mounted on weapons. I’ve been carrying this flashlight with me almost everyday and the clip is still in top notch condition. On the flashlight, you’ll find a heavy-duty belt clip, and let me tell you, it’s heavy duty alright.

The black body has a tactical feel to it and looks very stylish. With that said, the hefty body will surely be able to any shocks coming its way. The body is made out of military grade aluminum and feels really sturdy in my hand, even though it’s kind of hard to grip because I have such large hands. Great for EDC people or for those people that want their flashlight to take up minimal space. I think it measures about 4 inches in length or so, it’s actually smaller than the palm of my hand. The J5 tactical is very small and should be considered to be a pocket flashlight.
