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Streamlight ProTac HL-X | A 1,000 lumen EDC flashlight

March 31, 2019 by Matt Jin Leave a Comment

Streamlight ProTac HL-X | A 1,000 lumen EDC flashlight

The ProTac HL-X packs a stout 1,000 lumens in a durable EDC package.  I find it to be just the right size for an EDC flashlight that you can wear on your belt or have in your pocket.

For starters, the ProTac HL-X comes with two CR123A batteries and a nylon pouch/holster for the flashlight.  The pouch has a Velcro strap to attach to your belt, MOLLE, or whatever you want to attach it to.  The strap is a little loose and dangles on your belt, so I only use if I’m affixing the flashlight to the inside of a bag.  It’s still a nice extra accessory that Streamlight decided to include.

Instead of using two CR123A batteries, I use rechargeable 18650 batteries because they offer a slightly longer runtime.  I also have a SOG Dark Energy 750a, which uses the same battery, so I like having a single type of battery between the two.  Most importantly, the benefit of having rechargeable batteries is that I am able to rotate fresh batteries around without having to worry about my light dying on me when I need it most.

Like other Streamlight flashlights, the ProTac HL-X utilizes the TEN-TAP programming.  If you are not familiar with Streamlight products, this may be confusing at first.  The TEN-TAP programming lets you choose one of three different programs to customize the output settings of your flashlight.  As Streamlight explains, the “TEN-TAP® programmable switch allows user selection of one of three different programs: high/strobe/low (factory default), high only, or low/medium/high.”  To change programs, you tap the tail switch 10 times, and on the 10th tap you hold the switch down until your Streamlight turns off; if done correctly, your Streamlight flashlight will have successfully changed programs.

The author’s ProTac HL-X in the nylon pouch that it came with
The ProTac HL-X’s two-way removable clip
The ProTac HL-X has a 1.44” head diameter, a comfortable width for your EDC needs

The Verdict

The Good

  • 1,000 Lumens
  • Waterproof
  • Excellent size/weight for its features
  • Very affordable price

The Bad

  • Made in China

Streamlight’s ProTac HL-X offers everything you would want in an EDC flashlight, and at 1,000 lumens, it is certainly a standout product from Streamlight.  The ProTac HL-X happens to be an affordable piece of gear as well, with several online retailers listing it for around $70 after shipping/tax.  If you happen to be in the market for an EDC flashlight, the Streamlight ProTac HL-X might just be the best candidate out there right now.

Whether you use the ProTac HL-X or other Streamlight products, let us know what you think

 

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About the Author

Matt Jin Matt Jin is a writer for The Loadout Room and a former U.S. Army infantryman who has served as a radio telephone operator, automatic rifleman, and fire team leader. Matt is a graduate student pursuing his M.A. in communication studies at California State University, Fullerton where he also earned his B.A. in American studies. In his spare time, he practices photography and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He also enjoys traveling, watch collecting, and shooting guns. You can follow his work on Instagram (@U.S.Matt).

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