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Olight Limited Edition Warrior 3S Ti Flashlight

July 12, 2022 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

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Olight has a thing for limited editions and special items once and awhile. The new Warrior 3S Titanium “Fire” Flashlight is the latest in the 5 Elements Edition. Fire, Air, Water, Earth and the 5th element, Copper, make up this new limited edition. Already a very competent and durable tactical flashlight, the Warrior 3S gets a stunning visual makeover. Not only do the new flashlights get individual corresponding colors to represent the 5 elements. They also have a unique logo on the side. I ended up selecting the “Fire” element for its stunning colored burnt titanium look.

“The Warrior 3S is a do-it-all tactical flashlight that will guide you through any situation.” ~olightworld.com

Limited to 1800 pieces worldwide, the Fire element Warrior 3S Ti is a head turner. When raw titanium material is heated to a certain temperature, the gray material begins to turn a kaleidoscope of colors. Ranging from blue, purple to a bronze, gold hue. It’s a color pretty unique to Titanium. Olight captured this stunning look with the new Warrior 3S Ti Fire Element Edition.

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Olight Warrior 3S Video Overview:

Powered by a custom 3.6 volt 5000 mAh battery, the Warrior 3S maintains impressive performance specifications. The 1850 lumen Fire Edition throws light 260 meters on its highest of 6 settings. While using the lowest 1 lumen “moon mode”, this light will stay lit for a whopping 55 days! Which would come in handy if you happen to be stuck in a cave awaiting rescue. 15 lumen “low mode” will provide light for an impressive 130 hours. While the 200 lumen “medium mode” is 13 hours. Moving up to a very functional 650 lumen “high mode” at 240 minutes. The full “turbo mode” produces 1860 lumens and will blind you for 2.5 minutes before stepping down the output automatically.

A built in proximity sensor in the bezel provides further protection if the light is left on as it’s holstered or pocketed. Preventing overheating or damage to the light and its surroundings. Functions are handled with a dual switch configuration. The dual-stage tail switch allows quick and easy access to the most important settings such as turbo and strobe modes. Ans is compatible with an optional lock-on dual-button remote switch for WML. While the side mounted mode button allows the user to scroll through brightness settings. Indicators on either side of the mode button indicate brightness setting and battery status.

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Final Thoughts:

I really like the quality of the Warrior 3S Tactical light. Now available in some pretty unique limited edition colors, it’s become sort of a collectors item. A functional dual purpose steel pocket clip and be easily moved and reversed for several carry options. Including deep pocket carry and mounting to the bill of a baseball cap. Once you figure out how the buttons function, the various features are easily accessible. We review so many different lights so it always takes me some time to become proficient with the buttons. Truth is, I typically only use 1 or 2 functions most of the time so it’s not a big deal.

Olight produces high quality lights at a very reasonable price considering the materials and features included. The Warrior 3S exemplifies this with titanium construction, a 1.5 meter drop test and an impressive IPX8 waterproof rating. With an MSRP of just under $160, it’s a pretty good deal. When on sale for $124.99, it’s a steal! Take advantage of the current summer sale to get yours now. Or use the discount code below towards any regularly priced Olight item.

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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 Commercial Pilot, Rescue 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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