Clicking the switch once or twice you can choose between

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Clicking the switch once or twice you can choose between “high” and “low” light settings The Rogue 2 will output 100 lumens for 3 hours or 10 lumens for 72 hours on two AAs This is the feature that makes these kinds of lights so much more useful from the preparedness point of view than the plain tactical lights The brighter light levels are needed for tasks such as quickly identifying the source of a

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noise looking for lost children or pets in the dark and helping to deter potential threats But that super bright light does not work well when you are trying to look down your child’s throat to see if he has strep and is overkill for reading books or a map after dark Being able to choose the right amount of light for the job is a big advantage for preparedness planning Having multiple output levels will also allow you to maximize the lifespan of your batteries by being able to choose the lowest light level needed to do a particular job The only real complaint about this Icon model is that the tail cap switch sticks out far enough that it is easy for it to get bumped and turn on if you stick it in a pack or side pocket The Icon Rogue 2 did pretty well in both the distance and map reading tests since it is a multimode light This is a .

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