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product_id: 563420915
title: "Streamlight 90044 Survivor X USB 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable Right-Angle Firefighter's Flashlight with Rechargeable Battery Pack, Orange"
brand: "streamlight"
price: "677.44 DT"
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reviews_count: 11
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# 250 lumens bright, 447m beam distance USB rechargeable battery, 15h runtime low mode IP67 waterproof & 2m impact resistant Streamlight 90044 Survivor X USB 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable Right-Angle Firefighter's Flashlight with Rechargeable Battery Pack, Orange

**Brand:** streamlight
**Price:** 677.44 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Light up your mission with the Survivor X — power, durability, and hands-free freedom! 🔦

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Streamlight 90044 Survivor X USB 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable Right-Angle Firefighter's Flashlight with Rechargeable Battery Pack, Orange by streamlight
- **How much does it cost?** 677.44 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- streamlight enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted streamlight brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hands-Free Efficiency:** Right-angle design plus spring-loaded clip lets you secure it anywhere for seamless, hands-free operation.
- • **Unmatched Brightness & Reach:** Illuminate your path with a powerful 250-lumen beam that cuts through smoke and darkness up to 447 meters.
- • **All-Day Power, No Battery Hassle:** USB rechargeable with up to 15 hours runtime on low mode—stay ready without fumbling for replacements.
- • **Glove-Friendly Controls & Battery Status:** Rubber dome switch works with heavy gloves and battery indicator keeps you informed—no surprises on the job.
- • **Rugged Durability for Extreme Conditions:** Built tough with IP67 dust/waterproof rating and 2-meter impact resistance to survive your toughest shifts.

## Overview

The Streamlight 90044 Survivor X is a professional-grade, USB rechargeable right-angle flashlight delivering 250 lumens and a 447-meter beam. Engineered for firefighters and first responders, it features rugged nylon construction, IP67 waterproofing, 2-meter impact resistance, and glove-friendly controls. With up to 15 hours runtime on low mode and a battery status indicator, it ensures reliable, hands-free illumination in the most demanding environments.

## Description

Product Description The Streamlight 90044 Survivor X is a dependable, high-performance flashlight engineered specifically for the demanding needs of firefighters and first responders. Built to withstand extreme conditions, this flashlight features an unbreakable polycarbonate lens and is certified to withstand impact, heat, and water exposure, ensuring reliability in the most challenging environments. Its lightweight yet durable design makes it easy to carry, with a slim profile that fits comfortably in your hand or on your gear. Equipped with an ultra-bright LED, the Survivor X delivers up to 250 Lumens of powerful, focused light with three brightness settings, including a strobe mode for emergency signaling. The flashlight’s deep-dish parabolic reflector produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination, providing enhanced visibility in smoke-filled or low-light areas. Designed for convenience and safety, the Survivor X features a right-angle head for hands-free use and a spring-loaded clip that attaches securely to belts, harnesses, or pockets. It operates on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, delivering up to 4 Hours of runtime on high mode and includes a low-battery indicator to avoid unexpected outages. This flashlight meets NFPA 1971-8.6 safety standards and is approved for use in hazardous locations, making it an essential tool for firefighting, search and rescue, and industrial applications. From the Manufacturer The Streamlight survivor (Div 2 model) is a lightweight, hand-held light with right angle head designed for use in hazardous locations. It's tough, durable, portable lantern certified for hazardous locations. It features a 5.5-Watt, black-dot xenon bulb with anti-glare coating for maximum visibility in smoke and fog. With up to 25,000 peak beam candlepower (114-Lumen) and runs up to 1.70 continuous hours between charges. An optional spare battery can be speed-loaded in seconds. The Lamp and battery housings and battery base are made of high-impact, super-tough nylon for exceptional durability. all openings are O-ring sealed for weather resistance. It's powered by an industrial rechargeable nickel-cadmium 4.8-Volt, 1.8 amp-hour, 4-cell sub C battery pack. The Streamlight survivor is 6-3/4-Inch (height) by 2 3/4-Inch (width) by 3-Inch (diameter). This unit does not include a charger

Review: Of all the lights I’ve tried over 20 years, this Survivor X USB is the best! - Firefighter for two decades and have gone through quite a few flashlights. Started off at a medium sized VFD that had a similar model mounted in the cabs for members to use. That was great because they were free, but still an extra step to make sure to grabbed it in the midst of everything else before you jumped off the engine and got thrown into the chaos. I wanted to get one but hey, they were right there when I needed them. The next 2 VFDs I joined as I moved across the nation were significantly less funded, so naturally neat things like crew flashlights were low on the priority list. Plus, in this new jurisdiction, we were able to respond directly to the scene with our gear in the trunk of our personal cars. Now I really needed a flashlight. My first light was a halogen Streamlight Survivor, an older model that took 4 alkaline batteries and would somehow work great on a new set but magically drain them by the time I needed it a week or two later. I attribute it to the older style design, maybe it was getting turned on pressed up against other stuff in my gear bag, or maybe it just was the way it was. Others had similar issues and the remedy was to carry an extra pack of batteries or do daily checks of personal gear. I got sick of it and just bought an old gulf war style d-cell military right angle flashlight. The army green one, and put a high output mag lite bulb in it. It was heavy, but it worked, barely visible, but it was reliable. I eventually wanted something brighter and snagged a LED Nightstick Intrant. It worked great for a little while, but eventually got wet as they do in fires and broke. I’ll admit, it was never really bright enough for the price and having to cycle through all the modes sucked. Now, I’ve made it to the big games. Got on a career FD, got my paramedic, and got money to spend on my profession. This time I went with a Koehler Brightstar, given all the others have failed or come short. It seemed promising, was made in America, and had a big head with a very crisp, bright spot light. And it failed after its first fire. Sheared the bezel right off the head pulling a line and it was done for that day. We saved the house thankfully, so while driving around in the engine we decided to go back during the day to do an after action review the following shift, and the homeowner was there and had found the bezel in the front yard. Glued it back on, put some new batteries in, and had a light again for a few weeks until it started draining like the old stream light. This light in particular sucked to have to frequently change the batteries in because not only is there a Phillips screw holding the battery door closed, there’s also an awkward battery tray you have to slide and line up perfectly. Plus, the switch became impossible to click with gloved hands. Ended up giving it to the Batt Chief for him to tinker with, he doesn’t wear gear anyways. Then enters the Streamlight Survivor X USB. With all my previous pain and disappointment with just about every brand of right angle light marketed towards fighters, I have in and decided to give Streamlight another shot. The newer design with a more protected power button, a lower profile lamp bezel, and best of all the dual-fuel capability of using a USB-C charger or AA batteries made it seem too good to be true. We always have USB-C chargers at the ready, from iPhones to Samsung to just about every accessory and some of our medical equipment uses it. We have them plugged in walls all over the station and in the trucks. No way I’d never not be able to charge it between shifts. And the same AA batteries I had left over from the failed Koehler and in the engine for the air packs and smoke detectors offered a valuable failsafe. And as a third failsafe, it uses the same battery pack as the rechargeable ones mounted inside the engine cab. Dead batteries are no longer a fear of mine. The updated design seems to address the previous issues and protect the internal components of the light. I’ve had this light for as long as I’ve had any of the others and have ran more calls than I had with any of the others, and it has remained fully functioning. I think I’ve finally found the perfect light that addresses all the previous shortcoming of every other one I’ve used. Keep an eye on these because the prices rise and fall and you can snag them for a good deal. If you’re on the fence, just do it. I finally have the peace of mind knowing I have a functioning light on my coat to help me get through the darkest nights.
Review: Great flashlight - As a firefighter and paramedic, I don’t mess around when it comes to gear — if it’s on my turnout coat, it better work every time. The Streamlight Survivor X 90044 delivers exactly what I need on shift. First off, the brightness is solid. At 250 lumens, it cuts through smoke, dark hallways, and chaotic scenes with no problem. The beam is focused but wide enough to give you great situational awareness. Plus, that low profile head means no awkward bulk or snagging when I’m moving through tight spaces. The USB rechargeable battery is a game changer. No more fumbling with extra batteries in the dark or wasting money — just plug it in and it’s good to go. The battery indicator is super handy too, so I always know if it’s ready before I step on the rig. Comfort-wise? It’s lightweight but tough. Fits perfectly on my gear without weighing me down or getting in the way. The durability is legit — I’ve dropped it, bumped it, even hosed it down, and it keeps shining like nothing happened. Bottom line: This isn’t just a flashlight, bro — it’s a reliable partner in the field. Whether you’re crawling through a structure fire or checking vitals on scene at 2am, this light’s got your back. Would I recommend it? 100% yes. It's built for the job, just like us.

## Features

- Class 1 & II, Div. 2 rated intrinsically safe right angle hands-free flashlight designed for use in tough environments
- 250 Lumens and 447 Meter beam on high; choose Low mode for a longer runtime of up to 15 Hours
- Rubber dome push-button switch provides easy operation even when wearing heavy gloves; features battery status indicator
- Strong spring-loaded clip securely grabs onto belts and gear; D-ring provides forward-hanging orientation
- Durable nylon construction and 2 Meter impact resistance tested; IP67 Dust-tight and waterproof

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000HLIBTY |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 5 Hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,449 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #427 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Streamlight |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 138 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Orange |
| Included Components | Battery, Battery Carrier, Flashlight, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.32"D x 2.85"W x 7.08"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.32"L x 2.85"W x 7.06"H |
| Item Type Name | Firefighter's Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 250 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 447 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Multiple Modes |
| Light Source Type | Xenon |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90044 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 90044 |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Caving, Hiking, Tactical |
| Runtime | 4 hours |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | USB Battery |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 080926900448 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 250 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Orange
- **Light Source Type:** Xenon
- **Material:** Nylon
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight, Portable

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Of all the lights I’ve tried over 20 years, this Survivor X USB is the best!
*by F***N on May 25, 2026*

Firefighter for two decades and have gone through quite a few flashlights. Started off at a medium sized VFD that had a similar model mounted in the cabs for members to use. That was great because they were free, but still an extra step to make sure to grabbed it in the midst of everything else before you jumped off the engine and got thrown into the chaos. I wanted to get one but hey, they were right there when I needed them. The next 2 VFDs I joined as I moved across the nation were significantly less funded, so naturally neat things like crew flashlights were low on the priority list. Plus, in this new jurisdiction, we were able to respond directly to the scene with our gear in the trunk of our personal cars. Now I really needed a flashlight. My first light was a halogen Streamlight Survivor, an older model that took 4 alkaline batteries and would somehow work great on a new set but magically drain them by the time I needed it a week or two later. I attribute it to the older style design, maybe it was getting turned on pressed up against other stuff in my gear bag, or maybe it just was the way it was. Others had similar issues and the remedy was to carry an extra pack of batteries or do daily checks of personal gear. I got sick of it and just bought an old gulf war style d-cell military right angle flashlight. The army green one, and put a high output mag lite bulb in it. It was heavy, but it worked, barely visible, but it was reliable. I eventually wanted something brighter and snagged a LED Nightstick Intrant. It worked great for a little while, but eventually got wet as they do in fires and broke. I’ll admit, it was never really bright enough for the price and having to cycle through all the modes sucked. Now, I’ve made it to the big games. Got on a career FD, got my paramedic, and got money to spend on my profession. This time I went with a Koehler Brightstar, given all the others have failed or come short. It seemed promising, was made in America, and had a big head with a very crisp, bright spot light. And it failed after its first fire. Sheared the bezel right off the head pulling a line and it was done for that day. We saved the house thankfully, so while driving around in the engine we decided to go back during the day to do an after action review the following shift, and the homeowner was there and had found the bezel in the front yard. Glued it back on, put some new batteries in, and had a light again for a few weeks until it started draining like the old stream light. This light in particular sucked to have to frequently change the batteries in because not only is there a Phillips screw holding the battery door closed, there’s also an awkward battery tray you have to slide and line up perfectly. Plus, the switch became impossible to click with gloved hands. Ended up giving it to the Batt Chief for him to tinker with, he doesn’t wear gear anyways. Then enters the Streamlight Survivor X USB. With all my previous pain and disappointment with just about every brand of right angle light marketed towards fighters, I have in and decided to give Streamlight another shot. The newer design with a more protected power button, a lower profile lamp bezel, and best of all the dual-fuel capability of using a USB-C charger or AA batteries made it seem too good to be true. We always have USB-C chargers at the ready, from iPhones to Samsung to just about every accessory and some of our medical equipment uses it. We have them plugged in walls all over the station and in the trucks. No way I’d never not be able to charge it between shifts. And the same AA batteries I had left over from the failed Koehler and in the engine for the air packs and smoke detectors offered a valuable failsafe. And as a third failsafe, it uses the same battery pack as the rechargeable ones mounted inside the engine cab. Dead batteries are no longer a fear of mine. The updated design seems to address the previous issues and protect the internal components of the light. I’ve had this light for as long as I’ve had any of the others and have ran more calls than I had with any of the others, and it has remained fully functioning. I think I’ve finally found the perfect light that addresses all the previous shortcoming of every other one I’ve used. Keep an eye on these because the prices rise and fall and you can snag them for a good deal. If you’re on the fence, just do it. I finally have the peace of mind knowing I have a functioning light on my coat to help me get through the darkest nights.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great flashlight
*by T***Y on April 10, 2025*

As a firefighter and paramedic, I don’t mess around when it comes to gear — if it’s on my turnout coat, it better work every time. The Streamlight Survivor X 90044 delivers exactly what I need on shift. First off, the brightness is solid. At 250 lumens, it cuts through smoke, dark hallways, and chaotic scenes with no problem. The beam is focused but wide enough to give you great situational awareness. Plus, that low profile head means no awkward bulk or snagging when I’m moving through tight spaces. The USB rechargeable battery is a game changer. No more fumbling with extra batteries in the dark or wasting money — just plug it in and it’s good to go. The battery indicator is super handy too, so I always know if it’s ready before I step on the rig. Comfort-wise? It’s lightweight but tough. Fits perfectly on my gear without weighing me down or getting in the way. The durability is legit — I’ve dropped it, bumped it, even hosed it down, and it keeps shining like nothing happened. Bottom line: This isn’t just a flashlight, bro — it’s a reliable partner in the field. Whether you’re crawling through a structure fire or checking vitals on scene at 2am, this light’s got your back. Would I recommend it? 100% yes. It's built for the job, just like us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great visibility
*by C***S on June 13, 2025*

I’m a volunteer Firefighter so I needed this flashlight. It has very good visibility and battery life. It’s very bright and has a great range and quality. It holds up pretty well. This flashlight fits well in the holder on the coat. Has three mods on it and a very good price

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