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Extreme Lights distributes and supports ACEBEAM premium flashlights in South Africa. 

ACEBEAM was established in 2014 and is recognized as among the brightest and best made flashlights in the world.  They are now available in more than 100 countries and regions.
We hand pick products from ACEBEAM's extensive catalogue, which we believe are best suited to the South African market.
All ACEBEAM flashlights come with a 5 year warranty.

Acebeam X80 Flashlight 

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The ACEBEAM X80 is a trailblazing "soda can" sized rechargeable Search flashlight designed for hardcore military purposes, such as law enforcement, self-defence, and search & rescue operations. 

The highest lumen output in the Acebeam range, it has an unprecedented 25 000 lumen output with a max beam distance of 332 meters.

Acebeam K65 Flashlight 

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The ACEBEAM K65 is designed for hardcore military purposes, such as law enforcement, self-defence, and search & rescue operations. 

The furthest beam distance in the Acebeam range, it boasts a 1014 metre beam distance from 6200 lumen output.

Acebeam L30 Flashlight 

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The ACEBEAM L30 is a USB rechargeable tactical flashlight used best in law enforcement, search and rescue and military operations.

It provides an unprecedented blast of 4 000 lumen from a weapon mountable flashlight and has a beam distance of 373 metres.

Acebeam L16 Flashlight 

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The ACEBEAM L16 is a USB rechargeable tactical flashlight used best in law enforcement, search and rescue and military operations.

The brightest tactical flashlight in the Acebeam range, it has a max output of 2 000 lumen and a maximum beam distance of 603 metres.

View the full range here:

https://www.extremelights.co.za/collections/flashlights

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is there a smart version of these brighter lights, especially for cyclists with little or nothing between the ears? I say this because these lights were designed for wide open areas, not citylife and oncoming traffic which is often blinded by unthinking/inconsiderate cyclists sporting lights bright enough to give sight to the blind.

A courtesy mode/dipped beam would be very welcome. It's an annual aggravation over autumn and winter along the local bike lane.

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is there a smart version of these brighter lights, especially for cyclists with little or nothing between the ears? I say this because these lights were designed for wide open areas, not citylife and oncoming traffic which is often blinded by unthinking/inconsiderate cyclists sporting lights bright enough to give sight to the blind.

A courtesy mode/dipped beam would be very welcome. It's an annual aggravation over autumn and winter along the local bike lane.

Hi Capricorn.

 

We have lights that are suited for urban environments with integrated batteries that only run up to 250 lumen. It is also perfect for commuting and has a flash mode for increased visibility during the day.

 

For example the Deuce Cyle Light  or the NIFTY Cycle light .

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