It’s impact resistant up to 1.5 meters and waterproof when submerged 2 meters.Ĭarry the NITECORE survival flashlight to camp or use professionally for security and law enforcement. It includes a holster, clip, and tactical ring for 3-way carry in your hand or pocket or on your belt. The NITECORE is compact and lightweight at 5.47 inches and 3.1 ounces so it packs easily in your pack, purse, or backpack. Turn to strobe, location beam, and SOS mode by pressing and holding the mode switch.
Preset your favorite mode while changing to the function you need. On low, it emits 70 lumens for 28 hours, and the very lowest mode gives one lumen for 520 hours.Ī side button lets you easily change output levels and functions. The medium mode puts out 240 lumens for six hours. A side button gives ease in changing output levels and functions.įour brightness levels range from ultra-bright to a long-lasting lower mode. It operates with one 18650 battery or two CR 123 batteries. The NITECORE P12 tactical flashlight 2015 version uses the latest Cree LED technology to emit an impressive 1000 lumens and a high beam throw of up to 253 yards on the highest mode for a runtime of one hour and 15 minutes. Overall, the GearLight LED emergency tactical flashlight ranks high in brightness and durability. The GearLight comes with a holster pouch for safe storage and a one-year warranty, no questions asked. It’s compact enough to fit in your pocket, purse, or backpack giving you quick access. Adjust it for different activities such as dog walking, around the house, or camping. The beam zoom ranges from wide to narrow. The survival flashlight features an adjustable focus and five useful modes: high, medium, low, strobe, and SOS. It will also survive a 10-foot drop and withstand being accidentally run over with a large truck. Built for rough handling it’s water-resistant, can withstand total submergence temporarily and survive snow and extremely cold temperatures. The Gearlight emergency flashlight is one of the most durable available. Get ultrabright, longlasting light using three AAA batteries or a single 18650 lithium battery. Outdoors, the beam focuses on objects up to 1000 feet away.
During power outages, it will light an entire room.
#USE A FLASHLIGHT SURVIVE THE NIGHTS FULL#
Face masks and coverings, full camouflage, and banned weapons are not allowed.The GearLight LED tactical flashlight shines 10 times brighter than an incandescent lightbulb with a maximum output of 1040 lumens. Costumes are permitted and encouraged! However, they should not be alarming or threatening.No-Play Zones include crosswalks, fire escapes, around moving vehicles, outdoor jobs/labs/classes, and more. Humans MAY NOT flee into a No-Play Zone to escape a Zombie. No-Play Zones are out of play and no one can be tagged or stunned within them.Safe Zones include the Residence Halls, Academic Buildings, the Library, the Student Recreation Center, and more buildings. Humans may flee to Safe Zones to escape being tagged. Safe Zones are areas where the game is not live.Campus Recreation will provide flashlights at Orientation, or participants can use their own. Humans can stun a Zombie for 15 minutes by flashing them with a flashlight, giving the Human a chance to escape.(Use good judgment any violation of this rule is against game guidelines as well as disrespectful, and will result in removal from the game at a minimum). A tag is a firm touch to a Human on their shoulder or upper arm.Please do not switch your card back to “Human” once turned into a Zombie. Humans vs Zombies is played using the honor system! Index cards indicating your status should be worn at all times during the game.Here’s a little more information about game play and rules: Players will receive their game cards, get their defense projectiles and blasters approved, and sign an Assumption of Risk waiver at the MANDATORY orientation on Monday, October 28th at 7pm in the Student Recreation Center. This year’s game will be played Tuesday, October 29th through Thursday, October 31. Humans can defend themselves with Nerf blasters and thrown projectiles but if a Zombie manages to tag a Human, that Human is now a Zombie too! Most players begin the game as Humans and a few brave volunteers begin as Zombies. There are two teams: the Human Resistance and the Zombie Horde. Zombies, or HvZ for short, is a game of tag on an epic scale.