Thursday, November 10, 2011

The JetBeam RRT2 XML

The JetBeam RRT2 is in stock at Keenbeam. With the RRT2 you can select 3 brightness levels, standby and strobe mode smoothly by rotating the RRT ring. The RRT2 is a 460 lumen torch that features JETBeam's new 'Strobe Randomizer' taking tactical strobe to a whole new level. If you need 3 set output modes that you can get to quickly this is the light for you.













Available at www.keenbeam.com

In Stock: The JetBeam RRT21

Keenbeam now has in stock the JetBeam RRT21 which boasts the Cree XM-L led and an "Infinietely Variable Brightness System". By rotating the ring you can move you light from 3 lumen to 460 lumen and everywhere in between. Selling for only $110 this light will provide years of excellent use.
 Some details:
• Specially designed for Military, Law Enforcement, Self-defense, Hunting, Search& Rescue and  Outdoorsman
• The Rapid Response Control Ring allows the user to select different levels of brightness smoothly
• Infinite brightness accessible
• Stainless steel retaining ring on the bezel protects the head from drops and impacts.
• CREE XM-L LED
• Max output of up to 460 lumens with an effective range of 155 meters
• New hybrid reflector specially designed for CREE LED, which allows for better beam quality, efficiency and throw capability
• Newly designed high efficiency broad voltage drive circuit
• Tailstand
• Impact-resistant accords with US MIL-STD-810F
• IPX-8 standard waterproof

Now, for the pictures:











Monday, November 7, 2011

What runs on 4AA batteries? The JetBeam PA40

The JetBeam PA40 is in stock and ready to ship. This XM-L based flashlight by JetBeam runs on 4AA batteries but is still small enough to carry in your bag, on your belt or in you hand! Maximum output is 468 lumen but thanks to the four output levels you can have a runtime of over 150 hours on low.





The flashlight features a carbon fibre reinforced handle, aluminum head and a battery indicator that displays remaining battery life. Order yours today from Keenbeam.com

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

NiteCore IFE2

The NiteCore IFE2 is a Cree XP-G R5 LED based flashlight. Solid aluminum body, grey anodization and a removable titanium alloy pocket clip make it a good flashlight. What makes it great is the Smart Ring II selector ring. This "Infintely Variable" control ring lets you dial the light from 0 - 345 lumens. Have a look at this torch if you want the ability to control your desired light output...and as a result your runtime.


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What runs on a single AA battery and packs a punch for $30

The EagleTac P10A. At $30 the EagleTac P10A is a great flashlight available at www.keenbeam.com. It has a tail cap button to turn it off and on and the head twists to Hi or Lo modes. It really is a great buy, especially for a two mode, AA battery LED flashlight that uses the Cree XR-E LED. Visit Keenbeam.com to buy one of these flashlights and shop for other EagleTac, JetBeam, NiteCore or Petzl Flashlights.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

EagleTac D Mini Series

The D Series of Mini Flashlights have arrived form EagleTac. These small profile torches are twisty's and can tailstand as a result. This is a great feature when you want to use them as a candlestick.

There are currently 5 flavours related to battery size.  
D25A - 1xAA 
D25A2 - 2xAA
D25C - 1xCR123A
D25C2 - 2xCR123A
D25LC2 - 2xCR123A or 2xRCR123A or 1x18650

The price on Keenbeam ranges from $42-$55 Canadian depending on the model. This is a great price for a well built flashlight featuring the Cree XP-G S2 emitter.

Now for some flashlight eye candy:

Monday, June 27, 2011

JetBeam Now Available!

We are carrying some great new lights made by JetBeam. In stock we have the BA10, BC20, BC40 and the unique PC25.

The BA10 is a great single cell flashlight running the Cree XP-G R5 LED. At only $39 Canadian it is a real deal and worth picking up.

The BC20 runs on two CR123A batteries and can run upto 36hours while putting out 20 lumens. It has a Maximum output of 305 in high mode.

The BC40 is the powerhouse of the BC lineup with an impressive output of 830lumens which it can sustain for roughly 90minutes. It takes either 2 x 18650 cells or 4 CR123A cells.

The PC25 features the unique side mounted switch that allows the user to change the brightness modes while having the light engaged in a grip that would not allow for activation at the tail cap. The PC25 drives the Cree XM-L LED to a maximum of 408 lumens.

Visit www.keenbeam.com to read more about these torches and to get one in your hands.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The New High Output EagleTac T20C2's have arrived!

The T20C2 family keeps growing. The latest version has a new Driver Circuit that pushes the Cree XM-L T6 LED to higher levels. Now you can get 720 LED lumen using Turbo Boost! Check out the High Output T20C2 MKII at my webstore, www.keenbeam.com

Monday, March 21, 2011

New NiteCore Products in Stock!

The latest shipment of NiteCore products has landed at Keenbeam!
More NiteCore D11 units have been added to stock and are available to purchase now. We are also excited to have the NiteCore EX11, the IFE2, and IFD2in stock as well. We will be adding these to the Keenbeam website shortly so keep an eye on the website under the NiteCore product group.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Spyderco Manix2 Moon Glow Pocketknife

If you love Spyderco blades, the Manix 2 or anything that glows you need the EDCForums special run Glow in the Dark Spyderco Manix 2 pocketknife. A quick shot with the flashlight will get the charge going on the handle slabs. A little time out in the sun and the handle will glow all night. A good companion to this knife if you are going to pocket carry is either the NiteCore D11 or the EagleTac P10A.

Friday, March 18, 2011

EagleTac T10L and T10C's en Route!

Keenbeam will be carrying 10 pieces each of the EagleTac T10L and T10C flashlights shortly. They will be offered for sale at sweetheart prices to move fast so keep an eye on www.keenbeam.com for their arrival. The designs have had a few years experience in the field and users love them! The EagleTac T10L is powered by an EagleTac 18650 battery while the T10C runs off of a EagleTac CR123A. They both come with a simple user interface. Tighten the head for High and Loosen the head for Lo. I am excited to get these units in... and then out into your pockets!

Monday, March 14, 2011

T20C2 MK II's with the Cree XM-L T6 have arrived!


The options available for the EagleTac T20C2 MKII have increased even further! Cree's latest flashlight LED, the XM-L T6, has been been added to the T20C2 MK II line. This new LED has a wider and brighter spill area than the XP-G R5 but does not throw as far. This LED will also be available as a drop in module so keep an eye on www.keenbeam.com for availability.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Keenbeam feature of the week: EagleTac T20C2 MKII

The EagleTac T20C2 MKII is the current feature at www.keenbeam.com

The EagleTac T20C2 MKII features three brightness levels and three blinking modes are available for the user to activate. Output is 300/60/5 lumen with runtimes of 1.7/13/100+ hours respectively.

The T20C2 MKII also has a great list of drop in modules available under the Accessories section of the website. These drop in LED emitters make for easy in the field changes when you want to switch up your lights output/colour or throw.

Visit Keenbeam for more details and more lights!

The EagleTac T20C2 MKII is $96 Canadian and that already includes the taxes and Shipping!




Saturday, January 1, 2011

The New EagleTac M3C4 with Cree XM-L LED has arrived.

Cree's newest LED the XM-L is now available in the EagleTac M3C4 powerplant.It produces 748 ANSI lumens and outputs 39840lux at one meter with its smooth reflector and updated high current output driver.

Notice: It’s normal for EagleTac M3C4 XM-L to get warm to touch, which is a benefit for our cold Canadian Winters(it’s running at about 13W). So be careful not to let it run unattended. Always remove batteries from the flashlight when it’s not going to be used for a long time to preserve battery power and to prevent accidental activation from being bumped or moved.