First Look: New Colors For The Streamlight Wedge

Looks good when carried, works well when needed.

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posted on July 25, 2024
Streamlight Wedge colors

The Streamlight Wedge is a handy and useful EDC (every day carry) miniature, handheld flashlight. The Wedge’s primary mission is to help people shine a light on things, especially as they continue about their normal routine. For the size, Streamlight Wedge units can throw a respectable 1,000-lumen beam in full-blast THRO (Temporarily Heighted Regulated Output) mode and a reasonable 300-lumen beam on constant mode. The Wedge can do all of this while also not taking up a lot of space in your pocket or purse. Finally, these flashlights are powered by a rechargeable 1500 mAh lithium polymer battery cell that is topped off via the common USB-C charge interface, meaning that there is no need to constantly replace either single-use batteries with the Wedge. Streamlight is now offering the Wedge in an additional range of colors beyond the original black or coyote hues, adding in anodized red, blue or purple to the mix.

“These new colors were developed for those who want to tell their personal lights apart from others on their team, or who just wish to express their personal style,” said Streamlight Chief Revenue Officer, Michael F. Dineen. “Whatever the color, the Wedge provides extreme brightness and high-performance features that law enforcement, automotive, contractors, and other professionals have come to expect from Streamlight.”  

Streamlight Wedge EDC Light Specifications:

  • Maximum power: 1,000 lumens
  • Run time: 3 hours
  • Beam distance: 110 meters
  • Maximum intensity: 3,000 candela 
  • Battery: 1500 mAh lithium-polymer cell
  • Length: 5.46 inches
  • Weight: 3.30 ounces
  • Colors: Black, coyote, red, blue and purple

To learn more about the Streamlight Wedge series or other Streamlight tactical or portable lighting products, visit Streamlight’s website at streamlight.com.

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