🚀 Illuminate your world like a pro — don’t get left in the dark!
The ThruNite Catapult Mini V2 is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight delivering a blazing 1108 lumens and a long 515-meter beam. Crafted from durable aluminum with IPX8 waterproofing, it offers 6 versatile brightness modes and an impressive 85-hour runtime via USB-C charging. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals needing reliable, high-performance illumination on the go.
Special Feature | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Color | Catapult Mini V2 Desert Tan |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1108 Lumens |
Included Components | Batteries included |
Product Dimensions | 3.37"D x 1.59"W x 1.02"H |
Voltage | 4.2 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | ThruNite |
Brightness | 1108 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 85 hours |
Light Source Wattage | 2.8 Watts |
Specification Met | CE |
Recommended Uses For Product | outdoor search, hunting, camping, hiking, caving, emergency situations |
Manufacturer | ThruNite |
Light Path Distance | 515 Meters |
Part Number | Catapult Mini V2 Desert Tan |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Item model number | Catapult Mini V2 Desert Tan |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Hunting, Boating, Patrolling, Working, Runing, Power Outages, Emergency, Inspection, Repair |
Special Features | Long Range, High Power, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Non Slip Grip |
Shade Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 2.8 Watts |
Bulb Features | Needs recycling |
S**
amazing throw for such a small flashlight
I have accumulated a lot of flashlights over the years. All serve different purposes of course but this little flashlight is a great thrower in a tiny package. With the standard battery, I actually think it is too small. So I used a samsung 18650 battery and the extension tube and now it is the perfect size. I have thrower flashlights that cost 3x as much and honestly, they are only marginally better than this little guy. It has become my favorite thrower flashlight as it is so compact, I can carry it very easily. I've used it hunting, hiking and the wife has used it on her walks and it does a great job. The central hotspot is very long reaching and the spill area gives a nice mid range wider light. Even on medium, the thing will light up 100 yards. When you see how tiny it is, and how far it lights up... any flashlight fan should consider adding one to your collection. I have an o-light that cost me twice as much and is not as powerful. This light is well built and is working really well so far. I will update if things change but for now... I have it a two thumbs up.
A**R
Great little pocket spotlight
Good stuff:- Extremely bright and long-reaching for such a small light.- Impressively even color; I don't see any yellow/blue fringes or other nonuniformities at all, which is fairly rare.- Convenient to charge with USB-C, requiring no external battery charger.- Extension tube lets you trade a bit of compactness for roughly double runtime if you want.Bad stuff:- No pocket clip. I guess it's a bit on the bulky side for carrying in your pocket, but if it had a pocket clip, I would use it. The fact that it doesn't makes it awkward to carry on my person, so it mainly lives in my backpack.- Confusing one-button controls. While you can access turbo and firefly modes directly, you have to cycle through the low/medium/high settings to select one of them, meaning that you can end up being forced to jump straight from firefly to high before you can select low. I really wish we could escape from this madness and just have separate "brighter" and "dimmer" buttons, but alas.- Rapidly overheats when used at both of its top two settings, giving only 20 seconds in turbo mode and 60 seconds in high mode before stepping back to about 600 lumens. The turbo mode doesn't bother me; 20 seconds at 2500 lumens is pretty useful, and it would be silly to expect such a tiny light to handle so much power for much longer than that. However, I do kind of expect high mode on a flashlight to be a "maximum sustained power" setting, and it's really not that here. Strangely, this flashlight doesn't even seem to have such a setting, as medium mode is about half the brightess of high mode after it steps down.- Requires a top-notch battery. I tried putting an 18650 from my Nitecore headlamp in it with the extension tube, but I guess this has trouble delivering enough power to run the turbo mode. As a result, trying to use turbo mode seems to "crash" the flashlight, resulting in a brief bright flash of light followed by completely unresponsive controls until I take the battery out and put it back in. I get that it's sort of my fault for using a substandard battery, but I wish the light could handle this situation a bit more gracefully (i.e. by dimming down) instead of becoming temporarily unusable.
M**H
Perfect Gift
Very Bright! Gets hot fast but it’s small get mighty. Get this for your husband, dad, or your guy friend and they will be so happy. Men love a good flashlight.
N**.
Tiny, very bright. Useless extension tube
Very bright. I like the small size. The button control is a little different, but works great after you get used to it.This comes with an extender tube to use a larger battery, 4 stars because they don’t seem to sell the bigger battery for this, and a standard battery fits but doesn’t support the brightest turbo mode.
J**P
Best deal for a small powerhouse
Catapult mini pro- For its size it is extremely bright and has a very long throw. THE BATTERY EXTENSION TUBE IS NOT USELESS as one reviewer mentioned. The larger battery that can be used in this is a rechargeable 18650 lithium that can easily be found online and I highly recommend getting it if you want the light to run longer and be slightly brighter. Personally I’d recommend getting an Orbtronic 18650 3500mah. I have always had good luck with this manufacturer. Back to the light, right now, as I write this, they are selling the catapult mini pro for only 40 bucks, which is an excellent bargain. The other mini catapults, which I also own, also throw very far, but they don’t have the flood that the mini pro has and/or don’t come with an extension tube for the 18650 battery and they are more expensive. I’m so happy with this light I’m probably going to buy another so I can have one in pristine condition and use the other for working.
A**R
Light it up!
The description would seem to be accurate as this light puts out a concentrated narrow beam so far down my street that I had to quickly turn it off for concern of startling my neighbors. I have an embarrassment of flashlights, and this is one of the brightest for its size. But again, this is a tight narrow beam, not a broad area light. Would seem to do well as a searchlight, but I've not tested the runtime. I'll use it for camping trips and for that it should be perfect to spot approaching lions/tigers/bears!
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