FoxFury Rechargeable LED Headlamps for Police, Fire and Recreational Use

 


 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

FoxFury Lighting Solutions is pleased to announce the release of its new line of rechargeable LED headlamps. These Command 20 Series models are designed to provide the Fire-Rescue-EMS, Industrial Safety and Recreational markets with headlamps that can be easily recharged.

“We were the first company to offer LED headlamps with panoramic lighting. Our headlamps have always been able to accept rechargeable batteries but it’s really exciting to offer a rechargeable system. We now offer three of our best sellers in a rechargeable option to better serve our customers,” said Mario Cugini, CEO of FoxFury.

Three Command 20 Series models are available with this rechargeable battery system:

These Command 20 lights generate 60 torch lumens, offer three light intensities and provide focused, distance and panoramic lighting. The battery pack features a rear flashing LED as a safety feature so that users can be seen from over a mile away.

“Our head and helmet lights look and perform uniquely. They’re now also available with eco-friendly technology that doesn’t require disposable batteries,” said Cugini.

These lights are waterproof to 20 ft (6 m) and weigh 8.1 oz (229 g).

About FoxFury:

FoxFury Lighting Solutions creates unique and cutting edge lighting products that reflect the needs of our customers, who demand quality and dependability. FoxFury is best known for its niche LED headlamps designed for specific markets including Fire, Industrial, Hazardous Area, Law Enforcement, Forensics and Recreational. FoxFury was formed in August 2003 and operates out of Vista, CA USA. www.foxfury.com

 




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