I have to start off by saying that this new flashlight by Bushnell Corporation is one of the most interesting things I’ve seen in a while. While it’s not the actual flashlight itself that is so neat, the mesmerizing beam it produces is. This round metal tube makes square light!
The HD Torch is a medium-sized aluminum body LED flashlight. It measures 9 1/4” long and weighs 9.8 ounces loaded up with 2 CR123 batteries. The head diameter is 1 5/8” and the body is 1 ¼” across.
Activated by a tail cap on-off switch, this flashlight also has a side button toggles between constant on, strobe mode, and off. Once pushed, the tail cap has an illuminated green “B” that lets you know the unit is ready and allows the side switch to work. The lit up “B” acts as a “Find Me” feature, according to Bushnell. A rotating lanyard ring fixture completes the package.
At 165 lumens, with a 90 minute run time, the HD Torch puts out good light. What makes it outstanding is that the bright light is uniform from edge to edge in a square shape. It does not have the regular old circular center spot with a halo of peripheral light—yawn.
Streamlight Left, Bushnell Right
















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