Bushnell Introduces New Rubicon Flashlights

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posted on March 12, 2014

Bushnell Outdoors has introduced five new flashlights in its new Rubicon line of lighting products. Ranging from compact, do-it-all designs to a model available in 1080-lumen, there will be six Rubicon lights available.

Crafted to offer brighter and more consistent light, the Rubicon flashlights pair top-quality Cree LEDs with proven optics technology developed during Bushnell's 65-year history. The Total Internal Reflective (TIR) optic collimates light for better visibility, while the Cree LEDs provide bright, consistent illumination.

Each Rubicon flashlight is equipped with a standard light setting and a special Red Halo low-lumen mode designed to enhance sight without compromising natural night vision. In addition, the T300L, T600L and T1000L feature a locking collar that prevents unintentional battery use. All Rubicon models are powered by AA batteries.

The Rubicon light is constructed with durable aircraft-grade aluminum. Each light has been tested for light output, beam distance, impact resistance, protection against water penetration and run time.

Complete model specifications are available below:

For more information, go to Bushnell.com.

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