
Mag-Lite XL-200 LED Flashlight With Motion Sensor 172 Lumen Spot To Flood Beam 5 Modes Compact EDC
The Mag-Lite XL-200 Series LED Flashlight XL200-S3017 is a compact, American-made light designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, multi‑mode illumination in a rugged, easy-to-carry package.
- Length: 4 3/4" overall — compact and comfortable to grip for extended use
- Beam Type: "Spot-to-Flood" adjustable LED beam — switch from focused throw to wide-area light as needed
- Output: Up to 172 lumens — bright enough for tasks while keeping power consumption efficient
- Modes: Five selectable modes — high power, strobe, nite-lite, signal, and SOS for varied scenarios
- Construction: Black anodized aluminum — durable, corrosion-resistant, with a premium, tactile finish
- Switch: Push-button tail cap switch — simple, one-handed operation when you’re often on the move
- Power & Battery: Uses three AAA batteries (included) — ready to use right out of the box
- Battery Life: 2 hours 30 minutes on high; 218 hours on low — flexible performance for short tasks or long emergencies
- Water Resistance: Water resistant — capable of handling rain or splashes during outdoor activities
- Packaging: Black hardshell gift box — ideal for gifting, storage, or safe transport
- Origin: Made in the USA — trusted craftsmanship and support
The XL200-S3017 is designed to adapt to real-world needs. The Spot-to-Flood beam lets you quickly switch from a precise spot for long-distance targets to broad illumination for campsite tasks or vehicle repairs. Five modes cover everyday use (nite-lite), signaling in outdoor environments (signal), emergency readiness (SOS), and high-brightness tasks (high power) without juggling batteries or settings. The motion-controlled variable power level and strobe rate enable fast, hands-free adjustments when you’re working or navigating in dim conditions. With three AAA batteries included, you’re ready to deploy this Mag-Lite at a moment’s notice, whether you’re stocking an emergency kit, outfitting a toolbox, or preparing for weekend adventures.
