Streamlight Siege AA Outdoor Lantern
A rugged, compact lantern for when you need a lot of light without it taking up a lot of space. The Siege AA uses affordable, easy-to-find AA alkaline batteries to provide 360° of soft, even light that illuminates a large area.
- Polycarbonate glare-reducing cover provides soft, even 360° light distribution; comfortable to use in close quarters without impairing vision; cover is removable to illuminate large areas
- Stand it upright or to use as an overhead light or hang it with D-ring on base of lantern
- Incorporated D-ring on bottom of lantern is spring-loaded to stow against the light, out of the way when not in use
- Ergonomic handle designed to lock in upright or stowed position; incorporated hook allows for hanging on horizontal rope, cables and pipes
- Uses three "AA" alkaline batteries (sold separately)
- Keyed battery door facilitates battery replacement in the dark
- Recessed power button prevents accidental actuation; features battery level indicator
- Battery level indicator changes from green, to yellow, to red, then to flashing red when batteries reach the end of their useable life
- Durable, polymer construction with rubber molded base that provides stability on slippery or uneven surfaces
- IPX7 waterproof to 1 m. submersion; it floats; 2 m. impact resistance tested
- It floats so you can retrieve it if you drop it in the water
- Available in Coyote
- RoHS compliant
Multiple modes:
- White LED (one C4 LED) with cover removed: High for brightest light: 200 lumens; runs 7 hrs. / Medium for bright light and longer run times: 100 lumens; runs 15.5 hrs. / Low provides extended run times for when less light is needed: 50 lumens; runs 37 hrs.
- Red LED High (night vision preserving mode): 0.7 lumens; runs 192 hrs. (8 days)
- Flash SOS mode for emergency signaling: 0.7 lumens; runs 288 hrs. (12 days)
For each Blue Siege AA sold, Streamlight will donate $2 to C.O.P.S., which helps to make a difference in rebuilding of the lives of surviving families and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. (For more information about C.O.P.S., please visit https://nationalcops.org/