

🔦 Light Up Your Life with Tactical Precision and Unmatched Durability!
The MAGLITE XL200 is a compact, ultra-bright LED flashlight delivering 230 lumens and a 163-meter beam. Featuring five versatile modes including SOS and strobe, it’s crafted from durable aluminum, water-resistant to IPX4 standards, and powered by affordable AAA batteries. Designed for professionals and everyday carry enthusiasts alike, it combines tactical-grade toughness with user-friendly operation and American-made quality.

















| ASIN | B005EHL6O8 |
| ASIN | B005EHL6O8 |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery life | 5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,767 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3,007 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Color | Black |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,191) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,191) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Display Style | LED |
| Finish | Anodised |
| Included components | 3 AAA CELL ALKALINE |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 105 g |
| Item model number | XL200-S3016 |
| Item model number | XL200-S3016 |
| Luminous Flux | 230 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | MAGLITE |
| Manufacturer | MAGLITE |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part number | ML66150-BRK |
| Plug Profile | Hands-Free (without assembly)" or "Hand-mounted |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm; 104.89 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm; 104.89 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Specific uses | personal |
| Specification met | IPX4 |
| Style | Standard Combo Pack |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Wattage | 20 watts |
| light-source-type | LED |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | AAA Alkaline |
J**R
Alrighty, I love Maglites, been carrying them in one form or another since I was a kid... but about seven years ago I jumped ship to Surefire and their ilk. Simply put, for a pocket sized light, Maglite just didn't have anything that could keep up with the new kids on the block! After going through my umpteenth tactical light I saw that Maglite had finally joined the party with the XL100: but man, they were kinda pricey! So I went with a new "tough-as-nails" 90 lumen Surefire... which, like several of my previous Surefires, could handle hell and high water, but couldn't survive a weekend with my 4 year old niece... nothing can kill a piece of gear like a small child! After yet another mall-ninja approved gizmo dying on me, I had had enough and wanted that made in the USA Maglite toughness. So I was all set to migrate back to Maglite and buy an XL100... sure at 83 lumens it wasn't as bright as the lights I'd grown used to, and at the time they were $50 plus which was way more than what Maglites traditionally cost, but if they were anything like my old 2 and 3D cell Maglites, or my key-chain and pocket sized Maglites, then I knew I'd only need to buy one and I'd be good for a decade or more! As I went to plunk down my cash I saw that there was a new lower end model, the XL50... $25 later and I was a happy man. After a good 6 months of service, the XL50 was proving to be a great light, but, at a mere 103 lumens (at the time, the new ones are rated at 130+) I was finding I wanted something brighter. It was a pretty easy sell to move up to the XL200 and its 172 lumen output... Alrighty, my review... finally... The XL200 is a handy size, small enough to fit in a pocket (mine rides on my belt in an ALICE single magazine pouch... there are niftier holsters out there, but I'm a KISS kinda fellow) it doesn't get in the way, and it's nice and light weight: making for a perfect EDC light. The tail cap switch is well placed, it's very easy to whip out and use. Easy to hold in one hand. And the ridges along the length of the aluminum tube (the body of the light, more or less) gives you a nice, slip resistant, positive gripping surface. The fact that it runs AAA batteries is awesome, most of my previous tactical lights have required more expensive batteries (having to cough up 20 bucks every time the light grows dim kinda sucks.) Although I use it in "hi" 90% of the time, it's nice having the ability to dim the light's output for tasks that require a longer burn time with less light. And man is this light bright! Sure, I have a few lights that are 200 lumens or brighter (one of my weapon mounted lights is 350 lumens- that bastard can light up a room, but only gives you 30 minutes of light per set of fresh batteries)but honestly, once you break that 150 lumens level, flashlights become blinding to those on the wrong side of them (it also strikes a nice balance between brightness and battery life!) Like every Maglite I have, it's built like a tank. I've dropped it down stair wells, I've sat on it, stepped on it, dropped it down an elevator shaft. No matter what, I can't kill it. I was so impressed by it, that I bought two more for my guns. That's right, the weapon lights on my 870 and on my AR are Maglite XL200s: and the buggers can take it. I did a low lighting home defense shotgun/carbine class, and after 3 days of hard use (we're talking 5000+ rounds, and hours of burn time, not to mention getting smacked around and whapped against every surface you could imagine) my weapon light was still nice and bright, with only a couple of scratches in the finish. This same course ate Fenix, Surefires and Scorpions (keep in mind the last two companies make lights specifically for use on guns!)I also like how, unlike other flash lights, the XL200 lets you know the batteries are running low. In many of my LED lights, the light works fine, then one day it doesn't. With the XL200, when the batteries start to run low, it'll kick on in its full-powered glory, but after 5 or so seconds, it will kick over into it's low setting. A nice heads up if you will. Also the throw of this thing is amazing: we're talking 200 or more yards. It'll light up a nice swath of open field, or your whole backyard to the fence. Also, although it claims to be adjustable focus, it really isn't. It comes pre-focused with a decent bright white spot in the center (about the size of dinner plate at 50 feet) surrounded by an area of less focused light (about 2 feet across at 50 feet.) If you take off the lens (which doubles as a nifty little stand) and point it straight up, it will light up a fairly large room very nicely. Lastly there's Maglite's customer service. Maglite is an American company, that make a great product, that they stand 100% behind. And I mean an American company, with American workers, assembling the light in good old California. Now, I've never had to deal with their customer service because of the XL200, but I did have an XL50 go bad (I bought 2, two worked- and still work- flawlessly. The third stopped going to high, it'd just do low and strobe. I tried everything to fix it, but to no avail... Maglite apologized for the defective switch and replaced it for me. I got to trade in my first gen 78 lumen XL50 for a new 104 lumen XL50 at no cost to me!) Dealing with Maglite was a breeze, the gal on the phone was easy to deal with (and understand, their customer service call center is in Ontario, CA, along with the rest of the company... heck, the founder still runs the place! So, yeah, everything about the XL200 is almost perfect... almost... Now all the features are pretty nifty, and the click count programming isn't the most difficult or awkward interface. But honestly, as cool as those features are, in the past year I've had this light, I haven't used anything aside from Hi and Off, with the occasional dimmed light... but I suppose it's better to have a morse code/signal mode and not use it than to really have a need for it, but not have it. Also, this flash light is light... like silly light, not really a bad thing, but it could use another once or two of heft. And those great, affordable AAA batteries? Well it's good this thing uses cheap batteries: 172 lumens eats a lot of power. So stock up on batteries, you'll need them. I burn through batteries at a reasonable rate (maybe a set every 3 months or so) with the XL50s, with XL200s I get maybe a month of heavy use out of each set of AAAs. I'd recommend splurging on Li-ion batteries or rechargeable batteries. Now, as great as the clear, bright white, center spot light is, and how decent of a general purpose focus the throw has, there are times when I need a true focused spot light and times when I need a diffused fill up a room light. Supposedly the XL200 has a focus-adjustable lens, but on none of my XL200 does it do anything noticeable. Also, a lanyard ring would be nice, like I said before, I've dropped it down an elevator shaft before. A strap for the wrist could have been helpful! Now to summarize my ramble: The Maglite XL200 is a great all around tactical pocket flash light. Combining affordability, outstanding craftsmanship, quality materials, tank-like durability, an excellent bright white light with an amazing throw, and an ease/cost-of ownership second to none into a great general purpose flash light that everyone should carry! Pros: 1) Well made to the same exacting standards we've come to expect from Maglite. 2) Really bright! 3) Loads of setting to choose from, controlled by a semi-easy to use interface. 4) A nice size and shape (big enough to keep track of and small enough to always carry) 5) Inexpensive batteries you can find anywhere, and cheaply stockpile! 6) Made by an American company that takes pride in its product, and truly cares about its customers. Cons: 1) Battery life in the brightest mode isn't so great (2.5 hours) although it's still better than the 90 minute or less run-time a lot of the 200 to 300 lumen tactical lights give you. 2) The click interface isn't difficult to use, but it's not the quickest. Frankly most folks will only really need HI/LOW/OFF, and most features will go un-played after the first couple of weeks. I solved the too many options problem by switching the end-cap from one of my XL50s out with my EDC XL200! 3) The lack of an adjustable focus is a pain. Yes, the way it's set up now is usable, but still, focusing would be nice. Again, I'll admit to being a total Maglite fan, so my opinion is a tad bias... but, the XL200 is an amazing light that will meet and exceed all your flash light needs. Heck, it's now part of my everyday carry (EDC) kit, along with my Benchmade Barrage 581, my Benchmade Nimravus 140, my Leatherman Charge Ti, my Kahr PM9 and my Beretta 92FS... the XL200 is right at home on my belt with everything else!
L**Z
Esta lámpara ya la había tenido anteriormente y la regale, da muy buena luz y tiene muchas funciones que ninguna otra lámpara ofrece
L**H
Une super lampe pour tous les jours et camping et rando de nuit etc. Petite, très longue durée d'utilisation des piles. J'en utilise plusieurs depuis des années en milieu pro (industriel) et perso (treck). Les + Accès facile aux différentes fonctions (pour le modèle précédent, il fallait positionner la lampe dans une certaine position, pas évident dans le noir). Avec la XL200, 1 click : fonction 1, 2 clicks : fonction 2... Règlage de l'intensité lumineuse : très pratique et facile Piles AAA : beaucoup plus faciles à trouver que les CR123 (dans certains pays notammemment) Très solide, résiste très très bien aux chutes. Les - Ne pas poser sur un support en pente, car la lampe se met facilement à rouler, vous risquez de la perdre... Le bouton arrière est assez sensible, si vous mettez la lampe dans une poche contenant des clés, cela peut suffire à l'allumer
R**0
La XL200 è comodamente piccola ma potente, ben fatta fuori e dentro e con ottimo rapporto di illuminazione tra la zona centrale e il contorno. Una torcia tecnologica con regolazione continua dell’intensità della luce, fino ad un valore minimo che risulta comunque sufficiente per camminare al buio per tantissime ore. Ha una funzione sleep con luce a bassa intensità, che passa alla massima non appena si muove la torcia, più altre tre originali funzioni delle quali difficilmente avrete bisogno.. ma non si sa mai. Costa quasi 40€ ma considerata la soddisfazione, la garanzia di funzionamento e la veridicità delle caratteristiche dichiarate, li ritengo spesi proprio bene. Unico neo il costo della custodia originale per cui me la sono fatta da solo. Sempre impeccabile il servizio Amazon.
C**O
Bueno, es una literna Mag-Lite, lo cual, en principio, es sinónimo de gran calidad en lo que a linternas se refiere. Soberbia luminosidad (172 lúmes), a pesar de equipar sólo tres pilas tipo AA. No es precisamante barata pero, a mi juicio, vale la pena hacer un esfuerzo. Perfectamente transportable en el bolsillo de una cazadora o parka. En definitiva, a mi juicio, linterna altamente recomendable.
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