GET THE GEAR
American Outdoor Guide|September 2022
LIGHT IT UP, STOW IT AWAY, PACK IT ALONG AND MORE
GET THE GEAR

1 NEBO LUXTREME SL25R FLOODLIGHT/SPOTLIGHT AND MYCRO HEADLAMP

No one likes being left in the dark. Having a convenient, bright light can sometimes be the difference between finishing a job and getting home on time or being stuck alone in the dark. The folks at Nebo know that, and that's why they're offering two new lighting options, each for a different purpose.

Nebo's first new product, the Luxtreme SL25R Floodlight, and Spotlight, is a great option for any situation in the home, in the car, in the woods, or on the job. This powerful LED-based light is USB-Crechargeable, waterproof, and impact-resistant. The Luxtreme SL25R features four light modes ranging from 400 lumens to 30 lumens, including a white or red Chip-On-Board (COB) floodlight and a spotlight with a 1/4-mile reach. Spotlight mode will illuminate the night for up to three hours, while a combined spot-white setting provides a strong beam for up to an hour.

Made from anodized aircraft-grade aluminum, the light features an ergonomic rubberized grip to ensure a tight grip when in a tight spot. The Luxtreme SL25R also comes with a lanyard to keep it close at hand while working or on the move, making it tough and handy at the same time.

Now, imagine crawling under a house on hands and knees to check the heating unit and ductwork before a big winter storm roars in. Cobwebs obscure your view in the dusty crawlspace. Your old-fashioned flashlight only lights up the area a few feet ahead. Once beneath the middle of the house, the worst thing happens: The flashlight drops, rolls into a crevice and there is nothing but darkness, dirt, and a seemingly perilous situation. It's dark. It's cold. And there may be a spider crawling up your pants leg.

This story is from the September 2022 edition of American Outdoor Guide.

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