Klarus NT10 LED Flashlight

Mistwalker

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I have bought several fire steels from Going Gear over the last couple of years. I noticed at Blade that Marshall also carries quite an extensive line of flashlights. In my work and in my hobbies lights are something I can never really have too many of so I have been checking out their inventory of lights. Recently I saw his youtube video of a new brand of flashlights he has started carrying and I decided to check out a couple of them. Because they have similar characteristics I was going to review them together, but to make things easier on anyone researching these lights later on I decided to do separate reviews of each.

This one is the NT10, it is the one I wanted for edc because it was the size I wanted and looked to be fairly bright. I spend a lot of time out and about at night both in the woods and in an urban environment. I wanted a small light that was fairly powerful.

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The specs are:

Length:..........2.75" / 7cm
Diameter:........1.00" / 2.5cm at widest point
Weight:..........51grms (excluding battery)
material:........Aircraft Aluminum
Lens:............Toughened ultra-clear glass
Emiter:..........Cree XP-G R5 LED (50,000 hour lifespan)
Battery:.........1 CR123A
Max Lumens:......230
Max Run Time:....50 Hours
Waterproof to:...IPX-8

4 lighting levels and 3 flashing modes

Lighting levels:

Hi..........230 lumens (1.0 hrs)
Medium......120 lumens (2.8 hrs)
Low..........13 lumens (30 hrs)
Ultra low.....8 lumens (50 hrs)

Flashing Modes:

SOS:.........................120 lumens (7.8 hrs)
Beacon:......................120 lumens (39 hrs)
Variable Frequency Strobe:...230 lumens (2 hrs)




In the box there was the flashlight, a carry pouch, an instruction manual, and a small bag that has a replacement switch boot, a lanyard, and two spare O-rings. The pouch has a velcro fastener and will work on a belt but also has a ring for a snap-hook.

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It has a slightly castellated crown, and is pretty bright even in daylight.

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To operate the light you depress the switch at the rear with thumb or index finger. The side switch changes the level and activates the strobe feature. By rotating the head counter-clockwise (loosening) slightly you access ultra low. At this point the side switch operates the sos and beacon features. Press once for sos and the light will start flashing the SOS signal of 3 short, 3 long, 3 short flashes and will repeat this. Press twice for beacon and the light will flash and the do a two flash burst every 12 seconds.





This video show more about how bright it is at night. The road is a pass through the mountains here that runs through a dark gorge with no lighting. Maybe I should have done it in the woods where I didn't have to worry so much about traffic but I wanted a place that would offer better perspective on distance.

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It takes one CR123A Lithium battery

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The head of the light has a different thread type that the tail, but they are color coded so you don't get them confused. Bare threads at the head, and coated threads at the tail.

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I like the versatility of this light for my versions of edc. I keep it in my shirt pocket most of the time for easy access when I'm going minimal.

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But the lanyard also helps if I carry it in my pants pocket.

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It fits in my janus pouch when I am traveling light.

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If I have other gear in the pouch then I can clip it to the pack strap to keep it handy on the trail.

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Or, I can carry it in the pouch of a knife.

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The lanyard is handy when using it around water, especially swift moving water.

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but if the water isn't flowing fast I don't think you have to worry too much about it taking a little dip. IPX-8 is a rating that says the light is safe for continuous submersion at greater than a meter of water. Over the last couple of days I have thrown it in the river and some creeks around the area from one foot deep to just over three feet and the light is still doing just fine.

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So far the rain hasn't hurt it any either.

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So...now to see how it does over time.


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Mist, what's up, no food shots ??? :)
I have about 16-18 different models of Surefires in my home, & just recently bought my first Fenix (TA-20). It was about 1/3 the price of the same comparable Surefire model (lumens, run time, size, etc.). My wife uses a cane to help her walk, & this Klarus seems to be ideal with it's size, strap, & strobe for her physical condition. Is the aluminum body the same construction & gauge as the Surefires? How does the cost compare to the Fenix & Surefire comparable models? Thanks once again for the reviews, great shots as usual.
Be safe.
 
Mist, what's up, no food shots ??? :)
I have about 16-18 different models of Surefires in my home, & just recently bought my first Fenix (TA-20). It was about 1/3 the price of the same comparable Surefire model (lumens, run time, size, etc.). My wife uses a cane to help her walk, & this Klarus seems to be ideal with it's size, strap, & strobe for her physical condition. Is the aluminum body the same construction & gauge as the Surefires? How does the cost compare to the Fenix & Surefire comparable models? Thanks once again for the reviews, great shots as usual.
Be safe.

Nope, lol, no food this time, too many people complaining :p

Well...I've never owned either of the others, but in researching it, it is in line with the Fenix PD20 in price but brighter and has more features.

It's well below the cost of the Surefire E1-B plus brighter and more features.

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Nope, lol, no food this time, too many people complaining :p

Well...I've never owned either of the others, but in researching it, it is in line with the Fenix PD20 in price but brighter and has more features.

It's well below the cost of the Surefire E1-B plus brighter and more features.

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OK, what can I say . . I'm a sucker for knives & flashlights . . One Klarus NT10 LED & one Fenix PD20 on it's way to Ohio. I'll let the majority choose (my wife), & then I'll take the left over. Hey, if I have a flashlight, that means I should build another misc. bag of items to go with it, right ??? :D
Thanks Mist, this might be a perfect light for her to keep on her wrist when we go walking @ night. Thanks for the effort, much appreciated.
Be safe.
 
OK, what can I say . . I'm a sucker for knives & flashlights . . One Klarus NT10 LED & one Fenix PD20 on it's way to Ohio. I'll let the majority choose (my wife), & then I'll take the left over. Hey, if I have a flashlight, that means I should build another misc. bag of items to go with it, right ??? :D
Thanks Mist, this might be a perfect light for her to keep on her wrist when we go walking @ night. Thanks for the effort, much appreciated.
Be safe.

Yeah, I have the same problem...

Glad you enjoyed the review, I'll be curious to hear your thoughts on the light too.
 

I don't know what it is, but I really like this photo! ; )


Anyway, what do you think about it's potential to suck up the abuse? I have dropped my Surefire U2 on concrete from shoulder height numerous times, but it just sucks it up, and keeps on shinin'.

I like the look of that size, I will likely keep my eye out for one.

Kind Regards,
Marion
 
I don't know what it is, but I really like this photo! ; )


Anyway, what do you think about it's potential to suck up the abuse? I have dropped my Surefire U2 on concrete from shoulder height numerous times, but it just sucks it up, and keeps on shinin'.

I like the look of that size, I will likely keep my eye out for one.

Kind Regards,
Marion

Hmmm. I wonder why that would be. I do have to admit it shows up in photos a lot better than a green one (which I'd rather have most of the time).

Not sure yet, I've dropped it on the floor here at the house a few times with no issues, but haven't dropped it on concrtete yet. I usually try to have on to my stuff a little better than that :p



nice review buddy, that price an't bad either!!!!

Thanks bro, glad you enjoyed the post. price wasn't bad at all.
 
Hi,

I was just wondering what kind of blade you have in your hand, next to the Klarus NT10 ? :thumbup:

Any more pros and cons on the Klarus NT10 since the review ? Looks to be a great light ! :)

thanks,
 
Hi,

I was just wondering what kind of blade you have in your hand, next to the Klarus NT10 ? :thumbup:

Any more pros and cons on the Klarus NT10 since the review ? Looks to be a great light ! :)

thanks,

Thanks,

That is a Sparrow Hawk neck knife from TOPS knives.

It has rode in my pocket since I bought it, and I've use it pretty much every night since. Not really anymore pros or cons...I am happy with it.
 
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