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OLIGHT Baldr PRO Review: 1350 Lumen Tactical Pistol Light

July 19, 2023 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

Baldr PRO

I often get asked whether I prefer a laser or light mounted to my pistol. And my answer has always been, a light. I prefer to see what I’m aiming my pistol at. If it’s gotten to this point, I better clearly see my target.

A light offers situational awareness and can temporarily blind a potential threat. Buying you precious time to assess the situation. A laser merely paints a point of impact on an object for a shooter.

However, it doesn’t identify what that object is. In total darkness, a laser is merely a dot. What if you could have both? Enter the high-powered Baldr PRO from OLIGHT. Offering a 1350 Lumen LED and daylight visible green laser.

Baldr PRO

OLIGHT is an overseas manufacturer of high-quality tactical lights and flashlights. All with the latest in LED technology and power management. I recently picked up a Baldr PRO through our own affiliate program to mount on my custom Glock 17 from my friends at RedSpear Tactical.

Once it arrived, I was immediately impressed with the build quality of the light. I would say it’s most comparable to my Streamlight TLR1-HL. Minus the laser of course. The green visible 5mw laser is a welcome addition.

Plus, with a separate switch, I can toggle between three settings. Laser only, a laser with light, and light only. Allowing full functionality for multiple situations.

OLIGHT Baldr PRO Review [Video]

After using the Streamlight for years, I have become accustomed to the rocker switch at the back of the light. Now that I’ve been using the OLIGHT Baldr PRO for a while, I can say that I prefer their button activation.

This type of activation allows OLIGHT to utilize additional features. Like a strobe feature and a HI / LOW light output option. With a super bright 1350 lumen output on high, you should only expect 1 minute of burn time.

Then the light automatically throttles back to 37% for an additional 115 minutes. And when you activate its low light setting, the 300-lumen LED will burn for 3.5 hours.

Baldr PRO

OLIGHT is a definite contender in the mid-range weapon light market.

The materials and build quality resemble similar lights I carried in the Ranger Regiment from Surefire and Streamlight. But without the premium price tag. The Baldr PRO MSRP of $159.95 is less than half the cost of comparable models from the aforementioned companies.

But there are some technical differences. One big discrepancy is the IP (Ingress Protection) rating. While the Baldr PRO is IPx4 rated (Splash Resistant from all directions). The Streamlight is IPX7 Rated (Submersible to 1M for 30 minutes). As a comparison, the Apple iPhone 12 is IP68 rated to 6M for 30 minutes.

General Data

Beam Distance (ft) 853
Beam Distance (m) 260
Max. Performance (lumens) 1350
Compatible Batteries 2 x CR123A
Light Intensity (candela) 16900
Light Form Compact / tight focused hot spot. Ultimate beam distance.
Lens / Reflector Type TIR Optic Lens
Mode Operation Side Switch
Form/Size Factor Medium Size(Permanent Maker)
Series Series Baldr

Lighting Levels

LEVEL 1 (lumens) 1,350~500
Run-time LEVEL 1

1+115

LEVEL 2 (lumens) 300
Run-time LEVEL 2

210

Strobe Yes
SOS / BEACON No

Baldr PRO
Baldr PRO and TLR-1HL Size comparison

Technical Characteristics

Waterproof IPX4
Weight (g / oz) 129/4.55
Length (mm / in) 84/ 3.30
Led High Performance NW LED
Packaging Carton box
Use Self-defense, law enforcement and tatical
Package Contents
  • BALDR Pro  x 1

  • 3V 1600mAh CR123A Battery x 2

  • Picatinny (Mil-std-1913) Rail Mount x 1

  • Rail Screw x 2

  • T6/T8 Socket Head Wrench x 1

  • Adjustable screw x 2

  • User Manual x 1

Final Thoughts

Since 99% of home defense and civilian shooters will never need a submersible weapon light, I recommend taking a close look at the offerings from OLIGHT. The QD mount is rock solid and requires no tools to mount.

Making switching between pistols or long guns very easy. After several removal and installations on my Glock 17, the laser never lost its zero. The illumination pattern works well in CQB scenarios yet still penetrates downrange when outside.

The downside is a really short burn time at the full 1350 Lumen. That’s why I’m using rechargeable CR123A batteries.

We will be testing additional OLIGHT weapon lights and flashlights in the future so stay tuned…

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About Erik Meisner

Erik Meisner served in Attack Company, 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment as a rifle team leader with deployments to the Middle East, Central America and Asia. He's a licensed pilot, SCUBA diver and enjoys Alpine skiing, travel, sea kayaking, Overland exploration and golf. Growing up in a military family, Erik had the pleasure to live and ski all over North America and Europe. Now residing in beautiful Northern Michigan with his wife and 2 sons they continue to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible.

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