🔦 Own the night with unstoppable power and rugged style!
The Shadowhawk S9322 is a tactical-grade LED torch featuring an ultra-bright 500,000 lumen XHP70.2 chip, rechargeable lithium-ion battery with USB-C charging, and 5 customizable light modes. Crafted from durable aviation aluminum alloy, it’s IP67 waterproof, shock-resistant, and designed for extreme outdoor and emergency use. Its smart switch prevents accidental activation, making it a reliable companion for professionals and adventurers alike.
Manufacturer | Shadowhawk |
Part Number | GRT-UK-S9322 |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 4.3 x 4.3 cm; 350 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | GRT-UK-S9322 |
Size | 15 |
Colour | Light Black |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Aluminum alloy |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Wattage | 2.25 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 500000 Lumen |
Special Features | XHP70.2 LED Chip, USB-C Rechargeable, Zoomable Adjustable Focus, 5 Light Modes, Weather & Shock Resistant, IP67 Waterproof |
Included Components | 1 X Shadowhawk S9322 Torch, 1 x Shadowhawk Rechargeable Battery, Lanyard, 1 x Instruction Manual, Usb Cable |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Item Weight | 350 g |
B**R
Brilliant product, fantastic price
This torch is fantastic! It feels very well built out of metal, fits comfortably in my hand and feels durable and is a good weight. The brightness is astounding and the zoom design allows you to narrow the beam to light a specific area.I like that you can replace the battery either with another rechargeable one, or use the adapter and use ordinary batteries instead so is versatile and future proof.Overall, I feel it is excellent value for money.
J**N
Impressive power, simple to operate, easy to carry, good value.
Summary. For a budget-priced pocket torch, this is impressive.Description. Looks and feels good quality. Light enough and small enough to carry in a trouser or jacket pocket - weight 350g (just over 12 ounces), length 18cm (7”). .Uses a single CREE XHP70.2 chip – one of the best in its class. The torch doesn’t have a reflector; instead, it uses a fish-eye lens to focus the beam. The lens does rattle in its mount a bit, but it does the job perfectly well. A zoom feature (simply slide the head back or forward by up to 1.5cm) allows you to control the width of the beam; at full width, the beam has a nicely focused circular hotspot, with peripheral spillage providing useful all-round illumination. Narrowing the beam using the zoom function leads to considerable distortion, but I doubt that it’s a feature that many will need or use. Range, or throw is difficult to define - different people have different eyesight, different sensitivities and different requirements. With this torch, at full power, trees, animals, objects and people are clearly and brightly illuminated at 100 yards. IMHO, in terms of seeing what you’re searching for, 200 yards is about the functional limit – but people will be able to see your torch from much further away.Charging. Very easy: plug in the included UBS-C cable, or plug in any USB-C cable such as one that you use to charge an Android phone.Switch on-off etc: To switch on, press the on-off button for 2 seconds – the torch automatically opens at full power. To switch off, you can either hold the on-off button for 2 seconds and the torch switches off. Or, click through the various modes using single short presses - one press reduces to medium power, one more short press reduces to low power; one more to rapid (and very bright) strobe; one more to low-speed strobe; next press is off. Whichever way you close down, the torch will always switch on at max power.There is much to like about this small torch, but I do have one gripe. Shadowhawk, like many other Chinse torch suppliers, seem unable to resist telling absolute whoppers about the alleged lumen output and beam length of their torches. A quick glance at CREE’s web site will tell you that the maximum output of a XHP70.2 chip is 4,140 lumens – which will be considerably reduced by the absence of a reflector. So why claim 500,000 lumens, when that’s such obvious nonsense? All that does is make me (and presumably many other people) distrust every claim that Shadowhawk make. Do all Chinse manufacturers lie about their products? What about Chinese cars?Despite Shadowhawk’s dodgy technical data, this is still an impressive piece of kit. At the current ‘Limited Time Deal’ offer it's very good value, especially if you buy two and enjoy a 20% additional discount. Based on current price and actual performance, I'd rate this as a 5-star torch.
M**K
Incredible Brightness and Durability – Best torch I've owned!
Wow. This product is great. As a scout leader, a torch is a must, and wow. This product is great. It is incredibly bright, but still maintaining a good battery life. The option to be able to swap out the battery in an emergency is a life saver.The 5 light modes are a great feature, offering flexibility depending on the situation. Plus, the zoomable function allows me to adjust the beam exactly how I need it. From a wide beam for lighting up large areas to a focused beam for distance, it handles all of them effortlessly.The build quality is top-notch, and it feels solid in the hand. This Shadowhawk LED Torch is a must-have. I highly recommend it—this flashlight has exceeded all my expectations!
J**N
Extraordinary power, with one drawback
First and foremost, this actually is a very powerful torch: the beam is seriously impressive and you are not going to be left wanting.Additionally it is of excellent build quality and it feels very premium in the hand, made from high quality aluminium.It is sturdy, resistant to knocks and I am confident it will last.However (and I suspect this is a symptom of all modern high-power torches), this thing produces a lot of heat. After 10 minutes of use it was pretty hot. This is no doubt because of the sheer output of the LED and a byproduct of all that power exchange is always going to be excess thermal energy. Probably unavoidable, but do be aware of this.I wouldn't recommend excessive use in one hit on full power - 10-15 minute bursts would be best. Give it a chance to cool, and then rescue. Or utilise the lower power settings.Don't let that out you off though, I certainly recommend this one. Some photos are attached to show what it can do (unedited on standard settings, no trickery).
R**T
Very good, maybe not up to the advertising hype, but does the job.
I see some reviews doubting the specs / hype, however this torch works extremely well, as I am over 50 I remember when a battery torch struggled to beat a candle, so find this amazingly impressive.As well as giving a good amount of light, the battery lasts well, it seems to charge quickly, and seems quite sturdy, the ability to use it to charge a phone is also a handy feature if you are out and about with it.
J**G
Night becomes day. Great piece of kit.
The media could not be loaded. I had this torch recommended to me by a friend and I absolutely cannot believe how good it is. Night becomes day in a three-second click.I also like that you can recharge it, and that apparently you can use it as a power-bank if needed (although I’m yet to try this). The wrist strap is useful too to avoid dropping it.With the zoom function, the torch also gives crosshairs which prove ideal for using to point something out if needed.The torch itself has a great weight to it too. It feels sturdy and solid. Top marks. You honestly would struggle to find anything better for this price.
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