Nitecore LA10 Mini Lantern

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Nitecore LA10 Mini Lantern
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Features an intuitive no button interface with extendable and retractable diffuser that provides 360 degree illumination. Rotate the tail cap to switch on or off and to adjust the brightness levels.

Magnetic tail cap design allows for quick attach to any metal surfaces.

The included lanyard enables the LA10 to be hung, suspended or fastened to other objects, thus turning it into a pendant light and freeing your hands.

Waterproof in accordance with IPXG.

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Features:

  • Ultra portable camping light.
  • Two available colour temperature options.
  • LA10: Utilises a CREE XP-G2 S3 LED.
  • Powered by a single AA sized battery.
  • Maximum runtime up to 23 hours.
  • 3 brightness levels and 1 special mode available.
  • High efficiency regulation circuit provides unwavering output.
  • Reverse polarity protection.
  • Magnetic tail cap with tail stand capability.
  • Impact resistant to 1.5m.
  • IPXG rated.​

Specifications:

Max Output: 135 lumens
Max Beam Distance: 10 m
Max Run time: 23 h 0 m / 0.96 d
LED: CREE XP-G2 S3 LED
Battery: 1 × AA
Special Modes: Location Beacon
Length: 78.5 mm / 3.09 in
Head Size: 22.6 mm / 0.89 in
Weight: 42.7 g / 1.51 oz
Feature: Tail Stand
Activity: Gear, Outdoor/Camping

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