🔦 Own the night with unstoppable tactical brilliance!
The Feyachi WL25 Tactical AR Flashlight delivers a powerful 1200-lumen LED beam reaching 200 meters, housed in a durable III aircraft-grade anodized aluminum body. Featuring a versatile pressure switch with three lighting modes (high, low, strobe) and a fixed Picatinny rail mount, it offers quick installation and reliable performance in all weather conditions. Waterproof (IPX5) and shock-resistant, it’s designed for professionals demanding tactical precision and rugged dependability.
Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, High Lumens, Rechargeable, Shock Resistant, Weatherproof |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | III aircraft-grade anodized aluminum alloy |
White Brightness | 1200 Lumens |
Included Components | 1 x Charger, 1 x Feyachi WL25 Flashlight with fixed mount, 1 x Instruction Manual, 1 x Remote switch |
Product Dimensions | 7.2"D x 6.1"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 0.99 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Brand | Feyachi |
Brightness | 1200 Lumen |
Finish Type | Polished |
Mounting Type | Gun Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
Item Weight | 15.9 ounces |
Item model number | 0 |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Polished |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, High Lumens, Rechargeable, Shock Resistant, Weatherproof |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
M**P
Let there be STROBE
A light on a home defense firearm that offers an easy to access/manipulate strobe function that can disorient & dissuade a potential home invader could be invaluable. For me the strobe function is of utmost importance and should be first in any sequence of light modes offered for a home defense light.Most lights have a long sequence of manipulations necessary to activate their strobe function. This light fits my needs very well as activating the strobe utilizing the remote switch is amazingly quick with just a quick double tap of the momentary switch. The light with the tail switch installed, believe it or not, is a little finicky and less straight forward to produce the strobe than the remote switch, at least on my light. Also, I cannot get low power on my steady state just high steady state and high strobe, which is perfect because that’s all I want in a weapons light.The light could use some modernization with battery replacement, not an issue with the tail switch installed, as the remote switch needs to be removed (unmounted) to unscrew the end cap to replace battery, if not the remote switch cord just starts kinking and will likely lead to a very short life expectancy for the remote switch. Removing the remote switch for battery replacement can be an endeavor depending on your mounting and cord management system. This light also has a long remote switch cord so cord management does become an issue. The light needs some type of 1/2 turn disconnect for both the tail switch and remote switch end cap for battery replacement. I still prefer battery replacement over the new magnetic connection charging option being offered on more and more products.The tightening knob on the picatinny mount, while convenient, needs to be replaced with the standard flush mount nut. Note that the light and mount are monolithic and not two separate items which I believe allows for a reduction in depth perpendicular to the picatinny, it works for me.I have three difference flashlights that operate with 18650 batteries that produce lots of lumens and this light is on par so no issue with the lights output.Overall my new favorite home defense firearm light as it is quick to strobe with enough lumens to light up the dark allowing for not only greater situational awareness but the effective use of red dot optics.Hope they make some improvements with the battery replacement, picatinny nut and chord length however, I still plan on picking up one maybe even two more. Quite happy with the light at a reasonable price point.
K**E
Great For price
So for my review I’m comparing it to my Surefire Scout 600DF and the feyachi is a bit heavier than the SF and is definitely darker but not by much the SF definitely reaches further out and is more slim and adjustable I still like the feyachi because of the 400$ price difference w a pressure switchIn conclusion-The feyachi is:-affordable-bright-tacticoolAnd comes with 2 battery’s and a chargerCons:-very large- heavy-the pressure switch cord is ridiculously too long-and I feel like if I was to drop it mounted to my ar it would break offAll in all it would be a great hunting light but not a real world combat situationNot bad at all but once again if there was a SF Scout 600 and this Feyachi on a table in front of me I’d pick the SF all day
A**N
Surprisingly good for so cheap
I'm usually cautious about buying budget gun gear and wasn't expecting this to be very good but I was actually a bit surprised. I've ran about 200 rounds though a Mini 14 with this mounted on it and haven't had any mounting issue at all so far. the brightness is great and the 1200 lumens actually lasts longer than I expected. I though the brightness would lower after about 2 minutes but I've had it on for a lot longer and it's still at full brightness as to how long the battery last until it completely goes out, I can't say yet. Speaking of brightness, I can't confirm any numbers but it lights up my whole backyard at night... and my neighbors... and their neighbors. When Pressing the pressure pad to turn on the light it can sometimes activate the strobe or secondary mode as if it's been double pressed. This can be fixed by programming the light to only be on high mode but if you want low or strobe as your secondary mode then it can be a little annoying. The other negative is that you have to unmount the light to take the battery cap of to charge the batteries since the cable doesn't spin freely from the cap, but that just what happens when you go for cheep. I look at stuff with 3 things in mind: cost, quality, and features. 2 of those will always be good and another will lack. In this case the price is great, the quality is good, but you definitely lack some features of higher end weapon lights. I'd recommend this light if you can't afford something more expensive.
K**I
Solid light
Easy to attatch, super bright and clean design
D**E
Excellent value!
The media could not be loaded. Once I figured out the mounting for the switch it was off to the races! Unscrew it from the rail mount, fit the rail mount to your platform, then screw it to the rail mount again. Or just ditch the pic mount and use the included M-Lok adapters (my choice). Comes with not one but two 18650 batteries AND a USB-C charger which was a nice surprise at this price! Light is plenty bright as advertised and the UI is set up out of the box for high/strobe mode with others available to switch to if you so choose but the high/strobe is perfect for a WML. To get to strobe from off simply half then full press in quick succession. If you watch the video you'll see there's a fraction of a second of steady light before the strobe. I really appreciate this as it gives you a moment of clear target acquisition before going into the disorienting strobe mode. Kudos to whoever thought up that feature!
S**N
Better than I expected.. I love it!
Exactly what I was looking for.
R**O
Decent Flashlight for price, Bad batteries, and cheap pressure pad
I didn't expect much from a cheap flashlight like this getting banged up on my 10.5”. Flashlight still functions good, the batteries work but they do not hold a charge long. I recommend getting some other brand batteries. The pressure pad did last a decent amount of time but for some reason stopped working today. Didnt use it that much so im going to go with it just being a cheap add on.Fits picatinny rail
S**Z
Great deal
Wow! Super bright. It even has a strobe mode. I may buy another one later.
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