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🔦 Own the night with ProTac 2AA-X — your pocket-sized powerhouse of light and security.
The Streamlight 88072 ProTac 2AA-X is a high-performance tactical flashlight delivering 270 lumens and a 141-meter beam using included AA batteries, with an optional USB-C rechargeable battery for enhanced brightness and runtime. Designed for everyday carry, it features TEN-TAP programmable modes, IPX7 waterproofing, and impact resistance, all housed in a durable anodized aluminum body. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, versatile illumination in a compact form.











































| ASIN | B07C339FLW |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,616 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #235 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Streamlight |
| Bulb Shape Size | FC8 |
| Color | Coyote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,704 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926880726 |
| Included Components | AA Battery, Flashlight, Holster, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 6"W x 0.9"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 0.9"W x 0.65"H |
| Item Type Name | Rechargeable Flashlight |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 270 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 130 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Advanced LED Technology, Programmable Switch |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 88072 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 88072 |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Emergency, Jogging, Security, Tactical |
| Runtime | 2 hours |
| Set Name | ProTac |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6 x 0.9 x 0.9 |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | ANSI FL1, CE, IPX7 |
| Style Name | With Alkaline Batteries |
| UPC | 080926880726 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
| White Brightness | 250 Lumens |
J**S
Durable and reliable lights
This is a review for the old 2AA non X model. This was a very good light and lasted about 8 years. Light output and battery life were good. Light was heavily used, very durable and was dropped several times. I had to replace it after yet another leaking Duracell battery destroyed the head. The only things I did not like were the weak clip and aggressive strike bezel that tears up clothing. I ended up replacing this with a ProTac 1l-1AA model since it has similar performance but weighs less, uses less batteries and can burn CR123s that I cycle from other lights.
A**Z
Stop shopping, buy this now!
Just do it. Once you see what you've gotten, you'll be very, very pleased. On to the specifics: 1. Brightness: Okay, so there are definitely brighter lights out there. I have a Hexbright (550 lumens), and the high setting on that is just mind-boggling. Yeah, but... my awesome Hexbright doesn't really fit comfortably in my pocket, so it mostly sits in my desk drawer. Although 120 lumens is no longer the most blindingly bright flashlight you can get, it's really far more than enough. Consider that Surefire lights were considered exceptionally bright a few short years ago at 120 lumens. 2. Size: Just about the size of a Mini Maglite, so fits perfectly in your hand, and easily in your pocket. The pocket clip is very useful, especially if, like me, you carry around a lot of junk in your pockets. (Seriously, why does anyone make pocket knives and flashlights without pocket clips any more?) It's also the exact right size for use as a Kubotan/yawara stick. Haven't... uh.. "field tested" that function, but the size and the crenellated bezels on both ends would be perfect for defensive/pain compliance use, unlike larger Surefires & the Hexbright. 3. Manufacturing: Highest quality. It's metal, it's solid, the fit & finish are perfect. 4. Electronics: Okay, it's actually pretty confusing to get to the low setting, but, honestly, if you want the low setting, you're probably not in a hurry. Streamlight made the exact right switch choice: high-on first, for when you need it fast, other settings available if you have the time to get to them. There's a standard momentary-contact instant-on, which is sensible, unlike the ridiculous Fenix switch design (click on, then momentary-contact instant-off... what were they thinking?). 5. Batteries: I have had flashlights in the past that ran on 123s, and, honestly, I was reluctant to use them, because I knew the batteries cost a small fortune. I also resent having to carry 123 spares on road & camping trips. A flashlight that runs on AAs is just plain sensible, unless someone else is footing the bills for replacements. This little guy is running on Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables, so I don't anticipate spending another penny on batteries for the life of the light, and I always have spares with me. 6. Cost: This is at least as well-designed and well-manufactured as a Surefire, and costs way less. This is a ridiculously low price for a piece of gear this well-made. Anyhow, don't keep reading, just buy this. It's the perfect EDC light at an amazing price.
P**.
Excellent AA flashlight, bright, durable, and easy to use
I've used a major competitor's brand of black, twist-to-turn-on 2xAA-powered flashlights (both LED and incandescent) for decades. However, I had regular reliability issues with that brand where the light would either flicker, be very dim, or go out entirely. Clearly, I needed something different. I've used other Streamlights as weapon lights for a while and really like them. I also have a larger, rechargeable LED flashlight that is very bright and very useful, but a bit thick. My requirements were fourfold: 1. Use 2xAA batteries, and function well with NiMH rechargeable batteries. 2. Be robust and durable, and be able to withstand drops, bumps, etc. 3. Have a pushbutton switch on the tailcap rather than a twist-to-turn on switch. 4. Have a bright "high" mode" and a usable "low" mode with a much longer battery life. This light fits all those requirements. The high mode runs for about two hours and produces 250 lumens, which is plenty bright. The low mode produces 18 lumens, which sounds like not a lot, but is perfect for when I'm out walking the dog or needing to shine some light on something in the house. It's a perfectly satisfactory amount of light for most purposes, and it'll run for nearly two days on low on a single set of batteries. I use the low mode more than the high mode. I typically use eneloop NiMH rechargeable AA batteries (they don't leak and can be used thousands of times!) and they work very well with this light. I don't use the flashing strobe light function, but I can see how it would be very useful for signalling or disorienting someone (my kids have turned on the strobe and shined it at me, and it is indeed very disorienting). The light is thin enough to slip into a jeans pocket without discomfort, and the clip holds the light securely to the pocket while still being easy to slide it out. Flat segments on the front portion of the light's housing prevent it from rolling on most flat surfaces, which is nice. It's withstood two kids under 10 beating on it for a while, everyday use in my pocket in a laboratory, and a variety of other hostile environments without any complaint or issues. The "TEN TAP" configuration option is useful for changing between the three operating modes: high/strobe/low, high only, and low/high. Personally, I wish there were three additional modes: high/low/strobe (so I don't have to skip past the strobe to get to low), low only, and low/high/strobe (so I can start in low and switch to high while still having the option for strobe). I normally just keep it on high/strobe/low. In short, it's a fantastic light and I recommend it.
Z**X
Solid Light - My First EDC Light!
The Streamlight Protac AA Tactical Flashlight is a solidly build piece of lighting technology. It was my first EDC light and it has never let me down. We liked this light so much that after purchasing one for myself, we purchased another for my wife as we thought prudent to do so. For starters, the flashlights have been dropped [not intentionally!] at LEAST a dozen times and EVERY time it happens I cringe because in the past the cheapo flashlights we used would just bust or quit working. NOT THESE! There is something to be said about purchasing a quality product. In any case, the price paid for them was fair. However, and please keep this in mind, although these ARE quality products there are other companies that are offering more powerful flashlights for the same money. Main two that come to mind are Nitecore and Thrunite. A second important point is that MOST of the flashlights that will be more powerful will ALSO use either CR123s or 18650s. At the time we purchased this flashlight we wanted to make sure to get quality AA/AAA flashlights, so we steered clear from the CR123/18650 family. Now though, we are implementing some newer flashlights into our systems and have gotten a hold of rechargeable CR123s/18650s so going that route is much more appealing. Don't give me wrong. We still do plan on getting some of the Streamlight products [such as the Protac 2xAAA and perhaps the microstream and/or Stylus pro] and keep in mind their AA/AAA flashlights do kick @$$. Obviously the type of batteries the flashlight uses AND if they are rechargeable or not which can cost a boat-load in the long term will influence which type of flashlight you choose. In any case, these flashlight have served us well. The throw and flood are up to our expectations and its made work around the house easier. In fact, at night instead of turning on the room light for whatever we might need it, most of the time we just use flashlights as for one it saves us money by using them via the rechargeables, and secondarily at night we just don't like it being too bright with the regular room light, which helps us sleep better and get to sleep faster. This is just one of the ways that we've benefited from these lights. Oh, lastly, another thing we did was drop one of these lights into a bucket of water, not ONCE, but TWICE lol and it didn't even blink. Heck, the lil guy might have enjoyed it! Its never given us issues after the water or after getting clunked when dropped on the floor. A quality product is a quality product is a quality product, and these are DEFINITELY a quality product. As said before, while there are more powerful flashlights for the money since technology keeps getting better and better faster than we can keep up, one has to keep in mind how much the batteries cost and how easy they would be to get in case you ran out of them in an emergency scenario, whatever that might be. We would highly recommend going with Eneloop rechargeable batteries as those are another quality product, and have so far exceeded our expectations. Lest not forget they've basically paid for themselves already! If you're new to this field, then take your time doing research and make sure you follow your instinct. And remember, total amount of lumens isn't everything, and many [most?] companies lie outright - if not stretch ever so *cough* SLIGHTLY - the amount of light their flashlight puts out, so its something else to keep in mind. And if you're a veteran of this field, heck, you already know what to do! Some companies we would suggest are Streamlight, Fenix, Nitecore and Thrunite. They all put out quality products and some of their items are extremely value dense. Good luck!
W**?
2 AA version.
Good light for the money. High mode is pretty darn bright. Not crazy bright like some of the more exotic offerings out there, but considering that it runs on plain old double-A batteries it's great. Lights up a room, or even the backyard, quite well. The beam throws a good distance too without the light being concentrated into a small dot. The amount of spill works well for this light. A medium-wide pattern I guess. It is way too bright for anything close up though. That's where the low mode really shines. It is perfect for looking into dark nooks and crannies without excess light relecting back into your eyes. Switching between modes is fast and easy. It takes a few tries to get used to but it quickly becomes second nature. Stobe mode is useless for my needs however. The programmable feature that allows you to disable it welcomed. I really like the size, feel and weight. It is comfortable to handle, but could benifit from some knurling in key areas. I wouldn't say that it is slick, but some more texture might make it feel more substantial. On first glance I thought it might be a bit large for pocket carry, but that has not been the case. It goes with me everywhere. It rides in my pocket all day everyday. I dont notice that it is there much more than I did with the smaller Stylus Pro that I had before this. It may be a different story if you're into those tight hipster pants, idk, I can't imagine much of anything being comfortable to carry in those. Solid construction, just like all Streamlights. Mine gets dropped and banged about all the time at. No ill effects. Just some minor cosmetic wear. Battery life has been more than adequate for how I use it. I get a month or more, maybe six weeks, of use with quality AAs. I use both high and low modes anywhere from a just few, to dozens of times a day, but usually just for short periods. For an outdoors or "survival" tool I might go with something with a longer rated burn time. For use at work, and normal day to day tasks, this is just fine. AA batteries are cheap and easy to find too. One minor annoyance is that when on low it emmits a very high frequency flicker. Normally it goes unnoticed, but I can see it strobe when observing fast moving machinery parts like spinning shafts. It doesn't do it on high. Oh, and many of the problems that people describe here are simply due to a loose tail cap. Most modern flashlights conduct through the aluminum body to the cap. A loose fit results in an intermittent connection. I know, simple, but many folks can't comprehend basic troubleshooting and just call it junk. It is always somebody else's fault, right? Give your tail cap a twist every now and then. It will work fine.
O**M
The Best Thing I Have Ever Bought!
I bought a ProTac 2AA in January of 2013, so it is now over three years old. I have carried it in my pocket (with key chains, pocket knives, and, at one time, a book) nearly every day for that entire time. I have turned it on for some period of time every day. Its paint is partially worn off; the tactical edge on the end of the flashlight has been worn smooth; and it has been through an untold number of batteries. And guess what? IT IS STILL WORKING! What’s more is that it still doesn’t show any signs of quitting. Listed below are some pros and cons of the ProTac 2AA: Pros: • It is made from aircraft aluminum, so, by itself, it weighs next to nothing. • It is blindingly bright, and thankfully, it uses cheap AA batteries, instead of the expensive CR123 lithium batteries used by some of the other ProTac series flashlights. • The rubber button can be used easily with one hand and has never cracked or had any problems. • It really is water resistant. It has gotten drenched many times while in my pocket, yet that has never caused it any trouble. To ensure that the flashlight stays water resistant, I always grease the O-ring with silicone lubricant when I change the batteries. • While the pocket clip can be taken off without much difficulty, it has never fallen off of the flashlight. By the way, when I take the clip off and set the light down, it does not roll away, due to the flat areas on the barrel. Cons (there are very few of these): • The battery life is not exceptional, but Streamlight improved it when they added the ten-tap tail switch. • While useful for storing the flashlight, the included holster is uncomfortable, so I never wear it. The tail switch is neither a pro, nor a con. At first, it may seem difficult and clumsy to use; but when you get used to it, the switch becomes the most versatile part of the flashlight. Occasionally, if the tail switch is not screwed on tight enough, the flashlight will fail to come on. After I had owned my ProTac 2AA for about two years, my father bought two for himself. These had the new Ten-Tap tail switch. Mine was made before the Ten-Tap technology. These new switches are more useful than the old ones. Read the instructions on Streamlight’s website at [...], so you can understand what the new switches do, as it is somewhat confusing. This is a very long flashlight. If you intend to wear it in your pocket, that pocket will need to be at least five inches deep. If your pockets are too shallow, there may be some other flashlight in the ProTac series (such as the 1AA, 1L, or 2L) that will work. I would strongly recommend this to anyone needing a bright and durable flashlight for their house, car, boat, etc.
Y**E
Better than expected.
I've owned this since oct 9th 2013, and it has served me well. I ALMOST sent it back due to the strobe function until I learned I could program it. I was glad to get the newer model at the higher lumen ratings as well. Programming is simple and easy to do. THE FIRST LIGHT EVER to come with a LOW -- HIGH setting. No silly SOS or strobes or blinding light to click through. It is one of the only lights to produce factory stated lumen ratings. You need high dollar batteries, but this thing is brighter than most "Tactical" flashlights on my friend's firearms, and has better battery life. I would NOT put this on a firearm though. It is not as big as you would imagine, you get used to carrying it, and when you need it, you are very glad it is there. I work outdoors as very often late into the night, so this light gets heavy everyday use. It is nice to have 150Lu on tap when you think you hear a bear or intruder at night!!! The high mode is actually BLINDING at close range and would truly put off an aggressor/attacker/intruder/enemy/wildlife. The 'throw' on this light reaches out close to 75 yards with decent flood, outstanding even for a light that would be using 18560 or cr123 cells. This thing DEVOURS batteries on the high setting, probably less than 30 minutes on high before dimming with standard alkaline batteries. Be prepared to spend some money on some high end rechargeables as it will save you a-lot if you use this light often. The low setting will stay on for days on end with no dimming, making this an outstanding emergency tool. I had spun out on the ice while towing at night and this light was used to avoid an accident by using the strobe function by laying on the pavement as a roadflare. I have dropped it, slapped it against brick walls, fell onto rocks with it in my pocket, dropped it into water(accidentally to 4+ feet while on) and put it though more use than most people will in a lifetime. It has not failed, nor started the infamous "flicker" problem associated with most high output LED lights. It will eventually break and I am very certain of this, but it has laster longer than any light I have ever owned, even my lights that cost over 4x as much eventually give into my demanding use.(Fenix, surefire, wolfeyes) Things I don't like: 1. The pocket clip needs to be modified as the finish on the light is so slick (teflon?!) and it WILL fall out of your pocket. 2. The clicky button on the back bulges out a bit preventing it from being able to 'tailstand' 3. The finish on the light is very slippery and has not stood up well. I recommend a thin layer of grip tape. 4. Although it is feasible to use this in tactical scenarios and may even do a better job than most, please stop labeling everything "tactical" it is silly on an every day carry light such as this. I only waited this long to reveille it because, for some reason, I was absolutely sure this light would break. I was wrong, and am going to buy two more. The price is right and justifies a 5 star+ rating despite the slight flaws with this light. I hope SureFire and other companies catch onto this concept of cheap and rugged.
B**N
2AAA is a perfect inspection light EDC
ProTac 2AAA: I had owned the ProTac 2AA for 7 years of daily use, but lost it somewhere and it hasn’t shown up in a month so I bought a replacement. I decided to drop down in size to the 2AAA, 20 lumens on low, 150 lumens on high. I prefer the Low-High program. I’ll tell you what this little light surprised me. I find low is perfect for most tasks, high is needed for better reach. The throw is only good to about 50 yrds. I can shine my barn at 100 yrds away but can see minimal details. But for work I’m not shining stuff more than 20-30 feet usually, most is within 5ft. I would call this a fantastic inspection light, stuff about 10-15ft away like equipment lights up great. That’s all I need it for so it’s my EDC. Much more comfortable to carry in shirt pocket compared to 2AA. I bought the 2AAA and Thrunite ti4 at the same time, I expected to love the ti4 and have the 2AAA as my back up. I ordered the natural white (vs cool white). I hated the light so much I’m returning it and it’s first time I have ever returned anything from amazon. The natural white on the ti4 was way too amber, wood looked yellow, drywall looked like a heavy smoker lived there, I couldn’t do it. I wanted to exchange it for the cool white but can’t do that, I have to return the one and buy another. I like the 2AAA so much I ordered a 3AAA Dualie from Streamlight instead to have around the house. I don’t like firefly mode, too dim. Didn’t care for having to click twice for low and 3 to get high. High is brighter than the 2AAA but was more of a flood, I thought I would prefer that which I didn’t really. The run times on the ti4 were a good bit shorter also. I get free batteries but don’t want to carry extra batteries with the light lol. I liked the ti4 clicker a bit better than the 2AAA’s clicker which I found to be pretty stiff. All in all the ti4 is going back and 2AAA will stay for a very long time. I still expect my 2AA to show back up but I think it’s the 150 lumens version, they have upgraded it since to 250 lumens and 18 lumens low will run over 40 hours. 2AAA low is 15 hours. The 3AA dually is 175 lumens and will run 15 hours on high! I had my eye on the LED Survivor but I’m not trying to horde lights here lol. I have other 2AA lights I don’t use one is EagleTac and bushnell. Both good lights just not EDC for me. I’m not a Prepper but when I found lithium ion batteries have a shelf life of 20 years I ordered 48 energizer ultra lithium batteries and a 500 S&W ammo case to keep them in. $65 investment that has a shelf life of 20 years, when I need AA batteries for lights I’ll have them now since all but one light runs off AA’s. I have done that purposely over the years so I don’t have to buy 15 types of batteries.
J**E
Powerful
Quite powerful for the size of the torch.
C**N
Muy buena linterna
Linterna de muy buena calidad con varios modos de iluminación. El cuerpo es robusto con acabados perfectos y el botón también se nota que es de buena calidad, no es como las típicas linternas que venden en grandes superficies o gasolineras. Merece la pena pagar ese extra
G**T
Alta Qualita.
Un po 'caro ma vale la pena comprare. Una torcia è una di quelle cose che devono funzionare ogni volta che è necessario. Combina questa torcia con le batterie al litio Energizer Ultimate per una lunga durata senza scarica e nessuna perdita che nel peggiore dei casi può distruggere la torcia e nella migliore delle ipotesi rende la luce inutile senza batterie di ricambio. È uno strumento fantastico e uno strumento di emergenza. Inoltre, sembra essere un vero Streamlight non una contraffazione.
R**G
Wow esta increible
Buena calidad, me gusto mucho, recomendable
N**R
Amazing flashlight. Protac 2AA is a keeper.
A co-worker had this light and I had purchased the smaller version (stylus) which I found quite useful, but not quite bright enough for some occasions. I decided to pick this light up because it provides more light than the Stylus and only uses 2 AA batteries. I also have a Polytac LED but CRA123 batteries are so darn expensive and I can’t seem to find any high-quality rechargeables. This really is a great flashlight. Considering the size and the fact that it only uses 2 AA batteries, this thing throws an amazing amount of light. Pair this light with Amazon’s high-capacity rechargeable batteries and you have yourself a very reliable tool. My profession requires me to use flashlights daily and this is going to be my go-to, regular carry without a doubt. Pros: Ten-Tap makes mode selection fast and easy Hi & Low provide perfect amounts of light Momentary on by holding down end cap SILENT when carried - NO battery rattle Convenient pocket clip - great for vest-carry Anti-roll face cap Serial # (good if colleagues use same light) Cons: None, really. Would be nice if there was a more durable finish (similar to the Polytac) for this light.
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