Happy Holidays
Hey Everyone,
I hope everyone is getting some much need rest and relaxation during this holiday season. I also wanted to update everyone of the status on some of the questions that have been posted in the comments.
Beam Pattern: At 20 feet, the spot is approximately 22″ in diameter and the corona is about 15′ in diameter. The beam illuminates objects well at a distance of 300 feet at 500 feet objects can be seen. There is really no difference in how three LEDs look compared to one LED. The beams from 3 LEDs combine into one.
Durability:Tim LaBorn asks “If we were to rate durability on a scale of 1 to 10 with a traditional Mag light being a 10 and a cheap colored plastic kid’s light being a 1 where would the new “light for life” fall?”
Thanks Tim for the question and while using your scale we would rate the Light for Life a “10″
Please keep those questions coming!


Well I’ve been sold on this light for a while. One has already been pre-ordered as a christmas gift. So the magic question on my mind is…….Whats the date they are going to start shipping?
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