🔦 Illuminate your adventure, own the night!
The GearLight S2000 is a mid-size tactical LED flashlight delivering a powerful 1200 lumens output with a zoomable beam reaching up to 1000 feet. Crafted from durable aluminum, it’s water resistant and drop-proof, perfect for outdoor activities and emergencies. Powered by 4 standard AA batteries (not included), it offers three brightness modes to suit any situation, making it an essential, reliable companion for professionals and adventurers alike.
Special Feature | Lightweight, High Power, Durable, Rechargeable |
Color | S2000 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
Included Components | Lanyard |
Product Dimensions | 7.5"D x 1.3"W x 1.3"H |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | GearLight |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Battery Description | aa |
Finish Type | Aluminum |
Light Source Wattage | 12 Watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Manufacturer | GearLight |
Size | 1 Pack, (Batteries Not Included) |
UPC | 858362007140 |
Part Number | GL-LFS2000 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | S2000 LED Flashlight |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Aluminum |
Special Features | Lightweight, High Power, Durable, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 12 Watts |
A**
Super Bright and Reliable — My Go-To Truck Flashlight
The GearLight S2000 punches way above its price point. I keep it in my 2025 GMC Sierra AT4 as my dedicated truck flashlight, and it’s come in handy more times than I can count — especially during detailing, roadside checks, and nighttime camping setups.It’s seriously bright, with an impressive beam range and good spread. The build feels durable, and the size is ideal — big enough to feel solid in the hand but not too bulky to store in the glove box or center console.For the price, it’s hard to beat. If you want a bright, reliable flashlight that doesn’t break the bank, this is it.
J**S
Great Well-Made Flashlight But Wish It Were More Like a Maglite in Certain Ways
The flashlight is very well-made and incredibly bright, almost too bright to use outdoors at night (it ruins your night vision). But I wish it were more like a Maglite in a number of ways.For one thing, the on/off button is inconveniently on the back end of the device, and you can't just depress the button to shine a beam momentarily. You have to click on, then click off. Also, the initial click turns on a blindingly bright high beam. To get to the "low" beam you have to cycle through two more off, then on again click sequences. Then, if you have the light off for more than 20 seconds, you'll have to cycle again the same way to get back to the desired low-beam setting once more. It would be great if you could just momentarily flash the beam without having to click on/off, and if you could pick the desired "on" beam intensity from the three possible brightness levels without the endless cycling.With the Maglite and a twist of the flashlight head, I could get an almost parallel beam that could be focused at variable distances to spotlight an object. With the S2500 Gearlight, the zoom goes from a very broad beam to a much narrower but still expanding beam. My main use of a flashlight is to wander my 3/4 acre yard when the sprinkler system is running at night and ensure none of the rotor heads are caught up on any grass runners or other yard debris and not blast the neighbors' bedroom windows with a very bright light.I decided to put single-use Lithium AA batteries in my Gearlight to avoid the alkaline battery leaks that have plagued my Maglite (and why I purchased a Gearlight). If you leave the Gearlight full-on for any length of time, the metal shell, especially around the lens, gets very warm. Fortunately, my usage requires only momentary use of the beam. Otherwise, I would think the device would eat its way through batteries rapidly (I haven't owned the S2500 long enough to tell. I will update my battery endurance experience after a summer of use).In short, the Gearlight is a very high-quality flashlight with some annoying idiosyncrasies. The brightness of its highest beam is amazing but causes serious eye strain if you look at anything nearby with it with your pupils fully dilated from night darkness. If you could focus the beam more, you wouldn't need such a bright light and could conserve battery power more. An ability to set the default ON setting to "low beam" would help my use case for the Gearlight. But it's a great little flashlight, and when I want to turn night into day, I have that ability in a very compact, well-made form factor.
B**P
Gear Light Mid-size flashlight
This Gear Light LED flashlight is a mid-size flashlight. It can use AA batteries or a lithium rechargeable battery (18650 3.7v) A sleave is provided for the thinner lithium battery. I have only used AA batteries to date. There is an attached lanyard. It easily changes modes, and it is easy to zoom. The On/Off -Mode switch is on the butt of the unit and is a raised bright red button about a half inch across. It has a firm feel and click when pressed (easy to find and press without looking) I like the features and the very bright LED. This is the second of these Gear Light Flashlights I have purchased and it is sturdy, well-made. I bought the first Gear Light about a year ago. I think the cost is very competitive and reasonable. I consider this a GOOD BUY.
P**S
Is This the Most Perfect Light Ever Made? I Think Maybe It Is
I bought this for travel, as many of my trips take me to the woods or to jungles where being sure I have light is a big deal. I also like to find owls and other night animals and was looking for a light that could also do that.This thing is AMAZING! As a general purpose light, it is easy to use, compact enough to pack easily (for me anyway), and has plenty of lumens to see anything.As a spotlight, it has the power of a thousand suns! Of course I am exaggerating, but I bet there are at least a few blind owls in the forest because they dared look directly at the beam. (Side Note: Please PM me if you see any owls with white canes.) I have used a few different spot lights over the years, and this beats all of them when considering brightness, compactness, beam narrowing, and weight. I darn near got bit by a puff adder in Africa this past year, and the light allowed me to get a great picture of the snake in the blackest night (after I got away from it of course).I was recently in Ghana with a nature guide who has seen many, many spotlights brought with his clients. He LOVED this light; He kept talking about it, so I left it with him to keep. You would have thought I gave him a half-million dollars...his face absolutely lit up (pun intended) with joy. When I got home, I bought another for myself.If there was a negative, it would be that it requires 4AA batteries to use. That said, a set of batteries seems to last a long time with this unit. Personally, I don't mind carrying a few extra batteries to have the capability that this unit gives me.Buy this light if any of the things above apply to you, it is one of the best things I have bought for travel.
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