Constant improvement seems to be the name of the game at when it comes to Maglites and, boy, is it evident with this one.
Featuring their "Advanced Flashlight User Interface," the XL100 gives you all sorts of options. It has five selectable modes, all controlled by its push-button tail cap: normal on-off, strobe, nite lite, signal and SOS. The XL100 also has a lockout which prevents accidental operation.
Produced by Ontario, California's Mag Instrument, Inc., the Maglite was introduced in 1979 and represented a huge evolutionary step for the torch. Often referred to as "A Work of Art That Works," the Maglite has become the choice of professionals worldwide.
A Maglite's improved performance is achieved through design, balanced optics and power; a quick twist of the wrist allows the user to go from a high-intensity spot to a flood beam. Also featuring precision-machined, high-strength aluminium alloy casings, high-grade rubber seals and improved corrosion resistance and durability, Maglites are built to last by a company that understands and respects that the torch is an important tool that you rely on in a range of circumstances.