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The Streamlight PolyTac 90 is a compact, right-angle LED flashlight delivering 500 lumens and a 167-meter beam with 7000 candela intensity. Designed for professionals, it features a programmable TEN-TAP switch with High, Low, and Strobe modes, multi-fuel battery options, and rugged construction meeting NFPA heat resistance, IPX7 waterproofing, and 3-meter impact standards. Its versatile clip and gear mount enable hands-free use, making it an essential tool for tactical, industrial, and emergency scenarios.







































| ASIN | B004MOJKT2 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Non Slip Grip, Portable, Weatherproof |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Battery Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,921 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #709 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Streamlight |
| Brightness | 170 Lumen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 848 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926888302 |
| Included Components | Non-Rechargeable Batteries, PolyTac 90, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.43"D x 1.3"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Hands-Free Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 167 Meters |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Mounting Type | Clip |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Emergency, FireFighting, Industrial & Automotive, Security, Tactical |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
| Specification Met | IPX7 water resistance, 1-meter impact resistance |
| Style Name | with Non-Rechargeable Batteries |
| UPC | 080926888302 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 6 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 500 Lumens |
B**N
Compact and bright
Excellent, bright, durable- attached to my radio for the fire department
R**H
Great piece of gear.
Good quality, a great piece of gear. Two brightness modes. Compact.
K**R
Size doesn’t matter here
This is by far the brightest little flashlight I’ve ever owned. Veteran and firefighter, so flashlights have mattered in every career in my life. This flashlight is one of the smallest, but brightest I’ve ever seen. Perfect attached concept to gear, value for the money is overwhelming. It doesn’t weight hardly anything. I’ve dropped it from a 3rd story training tower and nothing happened to it at all. Perfect idea for your person in need of a good light.
T**R
Absolutely best utility flashlight for my gear.
Have had this light for several months and absolutely loved it. I had recently purchased a helmet light but when I switched to a city department the rookie helmet wouldn't keep that light on it so I switched to this and will continue to use it. I place it on the front radio loop, hanging by the carabiner attachment that is already on the light. This allows for use just below my head so great for visibility. Also if needed I can quickly take the light off my gear and use it as a handheld flashlight. Another bonus over the helmet light. Brightness is very effective and brighter than the can lights that come off the rig by a long shot. Only con is that the battery doesn't last great and when it dies...it does it quickly with no indication you're running low. I just keep an extra battery in my gear bag so haven't had any issues with that, just something to keep in mind. Overall a great buy!
M**E
Durable and puts off good light
I bought this for use as one of my duty lights a good while back now, I really like this light. I’m impressed with its durability. This has lived on my radio strap it’s whole life and has taken multiple hard hits, has seen some heat and hasn’t failed me yet. The beam is good and puts off good light, especially for a smaller light. Battery life is fairly good but that’s all on how much you run the light, I go through a good bit of batteries but I use it a lot so that’s expected. I like the power button being in the top and the brightness is easily adjustable with a couple taps. I recommend this light all day.
G**Y
Currently my Favorite Light
I own 5 or so 120 plus lumen lights, and this one is now my Every Day Carry. I expect the batteries are lasting as long as it says they will, but it will eat them up as good as any bright light, as this is a moderately powered light. The spill is great, while also, at the same time, being the brightest of all the lights I currently own as far as throwing distance. For instance, while I was out hunting with my dogs, I was done with the days hunt and was leisurely walking the lease at night, and managed to signal to some ranchers about 150-200 yards away who were out shooting at whatever runs around at night. When they started shooting, my hunting dogs (who were off duty and running around, with e-collars with lights on them) got excited about a potential retrieve which is sure to ensue after any gun firing, and started sprinting (I've clocked them at over 25 MPH with my car, they only had to cover at most 200 yards, you do the math) and long story short, the light (after I managed to "click" it into strobe mode) did a fine job, along with much whistling back my dogs and yelling at the hunters, of letting the ranchers know there was another (unhappy) hunter close by. On another property (this one only 7+ Acres), we have had some problems with coyotes, and I would say the edge of the property is about 75 yards from the house. At this distance, this light is the best and brightest spotlight I currently own, and, because my dogs are dark and coyotes are much lighter, I can easily Identify Friend or Foe, and manage to (reluctantly) get a shot off at the correct 4 legged victim. When my almost black (dark chocolate) lab is at this 75 yard perimeter, I can make him out OK, not great, but OK, whereas a white dog would be an easy target. In short, this light is very nice for "close in" work of, lets say 100 yards for shooting and 200 yards signaling. With it angled, it is very easy for me to hold this light and an automatic long gun at the same time ( a pump shotgun is a little tricky). I wanted to experiment with owning a 90 degree angled light, and am surprised to find how much I like the ergonomics of it fitting in my hand. As afore mentioned, it can actually be handled well with an automatic long gun, though I (thankfully) have yet to try it with a pistol. I love the way it carries in my hand on long walks (once I switch it to low mode, note battery life on high vs low). The clip is the nicest clip I have seen on any light, and is "easily" removable (I would recommend something stronger than a fingernail to undo the hook) and puts the light in an ideal position to clip to the inside of a pants side pocket. I love the polymer (fancy word for hard plastic) lights because they will save me a trip to the dentist, as I am always placing my lights in my mouth in order to go "hands free." With the clip on, I have to hold the light in my mouth with the clip, vs the body of the light, but, if I were to take off the clip, again, the 90 degree angle ergonomics would once more take the cake compared to the typical straight light, even my poly ones. With the clip on, I would rate "flashlight in the mouth mumble mode" to only 2-3 minutes max before your lips start to hurt. The latest and greatest and brightest NuFlare I purchased in Jan 2012 on Amazon is cheaper (around $35), and just about as bright, and focusable. I don't care enough to double check, but they didn't seem to lie about the lumen rating on the NuFlare, think it was 200 something vs this Streamlight which I think is 190 (just read the product description if it means that much to you, like I said, as far as brightness, I prefer the Streamlight over the NuFlare because, although both about as bright, the Streamlight has a very nice spill. This Streamlight feels a little "cheap" in the switch, which is the only thing I don't like. Not only is it "Cheap" feeling, I question it's longevity over the life of the light. Also, to further incriminate the blatantly dubious engineer at Streamlight, I personally guarantee that at least 75% of the time you WILL NOT be able to switch into low mode or strobe on the first try. FYI... (I was forced to actually open up an instruction manual because of this switch) a single "click" turns on high mode. Now, turn it off and lets start over... two REALLY quick "clicks" goes to strobe... got it? Alright, you want low mode (there is no medium mode, as nice as that would be, there is enough "clicking" already); for low, do 3 REALLY REALLY quick "clicks." Oh yeah, one more thing, my """ do work correctly, but I think that is the most efficient way of telling you that the switch doesn't actually "click;" it is some kind of "electronic" switch, I guess. The best way to describe it would be to look down at the touchpad on any standard laptop, and do the double click on the laptop touchpad that performs the same function as a left click on your computer's mouse. Now, imagine a thick rubber boot placed between your finger and the touchpad, with a very generous pocket of air between the rubber and the pad. You try double clicking anything with a switch like that; now, try triple clicking. Do you understand now, Streamlight, why you managed to give a near perfect light a 4 star rating? There is a momentary on feature for all 3 modes, but, forget about it. I'll save my keyboard any further wear and tear about the switch and just ask you to trust me, the momentary on feature will just cause you to look like an idiot because you will end up shinning the light at something and switching between high, low, and strobe.
T**S
An awesome little spotlight
Awesome little flash light, I use this for hunting when I hear a loud noise that is close by usually coyotes are an hour. I can turn the spotlight on and see all around me with black bears in the area, it’s nice to know what you’re walking up on in the early morning hours before daylight.
L**N
Highly durable and long lasting
I've bought two so far, one of them I lost near a friend's house during the winter and months later after a few feet of snow, tons of rain, and decently hot days, it still worked like new when my friend found it. Dropped it many times. It's also super bright and the built in carabiner is perfect for belt loops. Ps: the rechargeable 18650 battery you can find on Amazon is also perfect for it rather than buying many batteries
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