Keep a P7 Torch from Led Lenser on hand to brighten up your campsite, illuminate your shed while you do some DIY, or in your toolbox for versatile outdoor lighting.
This unit comes in an elegant black box so it’s perfect for gifting, and has a robust metal housing with high-quality gold contacts – so it’s built to last. Providing 450 lumens of light, the P7 provides 1 hour of light on high, and 25 hours on low and is powered by AAA batteries. For efficiency in the field, it uses Led Lenser’s rapid focus technology so you can change the light beam with just one hand.
It’s also easy to transition seamlessly from close range lighting to sharply bundled long-distance beam thanks to the Advanced Focus System. When you need reliable lighting, you can use the versatile P7 Flashlight from Led Lenser at home, in the backyard or out at the campsite.
450 lumens
Can be used for a wide range of applications
Rapid focus technology for changing the beam with one hand
Advanced Focus System for seamless beam transition
Robust metal housing and high-quality contacts
Waterproof pouch included
Comes in a black gift box
External Dimensions:
13.2 − 14L x 3W x 3/3.7H cm
Packed Dimensions:
13.2L x 3W x 3/3.7H cm
Approx. Weight inc. Batt's:
0.175 kg
Material:
Aluminium
Waterproof:
IPX4
Light Source:
1 x Cree LED
Lumens:
450
Beam Distance:
300m
Batteries:
4 x AAA Cell included
Run Time:
25 hrs
Suggested Use:
Camping | Work | Tactical
Warranty:
7 Year
Supplier Code:
ZL501046
Snowys Code:
140370
Reviews
(4)
5.04
Q&A's (1)
Rechargeable or not?1 answer
I would like to get one of these for my husband but can’t decide whether this model or a rechargeable one would be best? Pros and cons? Thanks :)
Jen - Yankalilla(4 years ago)
G'day Jen,
We find that both the standard AAA battery and the rechargeable battery version of the P7 are popular. The rechargeable version has a higher maximum light output, however, the battery will last a shorter time. They both have an adjustable focus and the same hand feel, with the overall light output and batteries being the main differences. I personally like the option of replaceable batteries, as sometimes waiting for a charge cycle isn't practical.