🔦 Light up your leadership—never be left in the dark again!
The Coast XP80R is a powerhouse rechargeable LED flashlight delivering 15,000 lumens with a versatile push/pull SLIDE FOCUS for flood or spot beams. Featuring a POWERiQ real-time display for battery and mode monitoring, it offers dual-power options with included lithium-ion or optional AA batteries. Water-resistant and built from durable aluminum, it runs up to 40 hours and comes with a lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate tactical lighting tool for professionals on the move.
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 15000 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery, Usb Cable |
Product Dimensions | 12.2"D x 2.8"W x 2.8"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Brand | Coast |
Brightness | 15000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Runtime | 40 hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical |
Manufacturer | Coast |
UPC | 015286310743 |
Light Path Distance | 300 Meters |
Part Number | 31074 |
Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 31074 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Coast lifetime warranty. |
L**.
BAD ASS FLASHLIGHT!
Excellent and quite powerful torch for the price. Get one, you'll be happy ya did. 😀
R**R
Great product but Watch out for scratches on interior of lense
I would've given 5 stars but the lense had some scratches on the inside other than that it's a great flashlight and solid build other than the lense
C**6
Interior to every Nebo at this price point
The badIt uses a proprietary battery.It's definitely not 15,000 lumens; my 12,000-lumen Nebo is brighter.It's not very ergonomic even fit lights at this time.It doesn't come on at even the bright setting.When you unlock it, it'll be at medium. So it takes two clicks to unlock and then either a long hold for turbo or an additional click.Pros.... It's not a bad light, just the worst one I've ever bought. I'm trying over here, but it's inferior to ever Nebo over $100, and I think I spent $140 on this after taxes. It's not bad, but there's no reason to pick this unless you can only use a black flashlight for some obtuse reason. The digital display is useless. Other lights will have a button that flashes until fully charged. The timer for the light settings only really matters if you're Alan Wake. Under normal conditions, you'll turn it down manually, or it will turn down because it timed out and you needed it longer.For the money, buy the 12k Nebo with the selection dial. Mine worked fine until I pulled a guy out of a river. The 8k one is really great, too, but spend the extra 30 bucks if you can. I'd only buy this one again if it were marked down to $90 or less. Nebo outcompetes.Update:So, after living with it for a month or 2, I've come to like it a bit more. I still feel that everything I said was true. I will concede that maybe it's a bit brighter than the lower-rated Nebo if you tighten the focus and narrow The beam. The Nebo didn't really get brighter when you tightened the beam. The worst part is still the poorly designed ergonomics. It does feel excellent material-wise. The absolute worst feature for me is going to be the timer. The turbo function cutting off after a few seconds is one thing, but the high only lasting 2 minutes is another. If you're in the woods tracking something in great light, and your light takes a break on you after a few minutes and downgrades, that's a problem. My old Nebos didn't seem to have this issue except for the turbo. The next big issue is finding the power button. It's tough to do if you can't just look at it, and it's about impossible to do it with gloves on. I might glue something to it but then it'll pop off at the worst possible moment.Tldr; buy the closest Nebo or one that's higher up. If that were an option, I'd give this thing more of a 3.7 than a 3. The lights I'm comparing it to would only be like a 4.3 since I've had two of them break on me either from getting in rivers, breaking windows, or dropping on the pavement when I jumped into the truck too fast. I give these things hell.
T**L
Turn night into day
If you are looking for small animals in the dark this is your flashlight lights everything like daylight.
S**D
Flashlight
Extremely bright and sturdy flashlight if you are looking for a strong bright light I highly recommend this one!
Z**N
Super bright
Things pretty awesome, do wish to see one the can zoom in more an create a direct beam!
X**E
Impressive Heavy Metal Flashlight
I was genuinely impressed with this flashlight’s quality—no cheap plastic here! It’s made of real metal, which gives it a satisfying heft that feels sturdy in my hand. The different modes are a nice touch, but I have to say, the “moon glow” mode stole my heart. It's gentle on the eyes while being bright enough to be useful, and it’s great for saving battery. USB-C charging is a game-changer, too—it’s so convenient. My only gripe is that it lacks a texture of the power button. In the dark, it’s a bit tricky to distinguish between the power button and the charging port, which can be frustrating when you’re in a hurry. Still, the functionality and build quality make this flashlight a winner in my book!
J**E
Great Construction/Build Paired with Retarded Design
Pros:- great all metal construction- even beam pattern (no "hot spot" in center)- good battery life- lifetime warrantyCons:- Design Problem 1: unbelievably wide beam pattern, even at the most "focused" setting (limits flashlight's usefulness)- Design Problem 2: real time display only shows time remaining to charge in 1-hour increments & time remaining to discharge in 10-minute increments- Design Problem 3: 1-button interface is inconsistent & retarded (double click to turn on, starts at Medium regardless of last setting, click to cycle through output modes UNLESS it's been more than 5 seconds, in which case clicking after Medium turns light off)
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