SureFire K2-BK-BL/RD
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Features - SureFire KROMA Compact High-Intensity, Selectable-Output, Multi-Spectrum LED Flashlight
- Pocket-sized, selectable-output LED flashlight ideal for variety of uses
- Virtually indestructible LED light source with 2 white output levels
- Secondary red and blue LEDs for night vision or minimal light operations
- Rugged, aerospace-grade, hard-anodized aluminum body in black
- Measures 5.7 inches long and weighs 5.1 ounces; lifetime warranty



Description - SureFire KROMA Compact High-Intensity, Selectable-Output, Multi-Spectrum LED Flashlight
The KROMA is a compact (pocket sized), high-intensity, selectable-output/multi-spectrum LED flashlight for tactical, self-defense, recreational, and general use. The Kroma's virtually indestructible primary light emitting diode (LED) provides two output levels of white light: a long-running low beam and a brilliant, tactical-level high beam with nearly three times the light of a larger two-D-cell flashlight—enough light to temporarily blind an assailant. Its TIR (total internal reflection) lens ensures that the primary beam is perfectly focused—no dark holes, hot spots, or shadows. Red and blue secondary LEDs also feature two output levels suitable for operations requiring minimal light; for preserving night vision while navigating, tracking, map reading, or other close work; or for negotiating outdoor terrain without disturbing wildlife (many animals can't see red light). A rotating selector ring allows for no-look control—just twist to change beam color or output level.

Specifications - SureFire KROMA Compact High-Intensity, Selectable-Output, Multi-Spectrum LED Flashlight
The pocket-sized, high-intensity, selectable-output Kroma LED flashlight is ideal for tactical, self-defense, recreational, and general use. The Kroma is outfitted with a virtually indestructible primary light emitting diode (LED) that provides two white light output levels: a long-running low beam and a brilliant, tactical-level high beam with nearly three times the light of a larger two D-cell flashlight. That's enough light to temporarily blind an assailant or intruder, making this a great tool for security personnel. The Kroma's total internal reflection (TIR) lens, meanwhile, ensures that the primary beam is perfectly focused, with no dark holes, hot spots, or shadows. And as a bonus, the Kroma also includes red and blue secondary LEDs with two output levels.
![]() At 5.7 inches long, the Kroma selectable-output LED flashlight fits in the palm of your hand. |
The Kroma is built to last, with a rugged, aerospace-grade aluminum body that's Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in black. In addition, the LED light source has no filament to burn out or break, helping it last for thousands of hours. And to keep dust and the elements from penetrating the interior, the light is O-ring sealed and weatherproof. Other features include a rotating selector ring that allows for no-look control (just twist the ring to change the beam color or output level); a tempered Pyrex window; a heavy-duty pocket clip; an easy-to-use tailcap switch; and a switch lockout that prevents accidental activation during transport or storage. The Kroma--which comes with two lithium batteries--carries a lifetime warranty.
Specifications
- White high output/runtime: 50 lumens/1.5 hours
- White low output/runtime: 1.4 lumens/20 hours
- Blue high output/runtime: 3.4 lumens/8 hours
- Blue low output/runtime: 0.48 lumens/80 hours
- Red high output/runtime: 6.3 lumens/8 hours
- Red low output/runtime: 0.52 lumens/80 hours
- Battery type: Two 123A lithiums
- Length: 5.7 inches
- Weight: 5.1 ounces
The SureFire story begins in 1969, when Dr. John Matthews--an engineer with a Ph.D. from Cal Tech--founded the Newport Corporation in order to harness the power of the laser for industrial applications. Over time, Matthews turned his inventive mind toward shooting (his hobby and passion), hoping to adapt lasers as firearm sights. He eventually designed and patented a laser sight in 1979, and subsequently bought the laser sight business from the Newport board in order to focus exclusively on commercializing the product. The newly formed Laser Products debuted with a handgun sight for the Colt Trooper, following it up with a sight for a Ruger Mini-14.
In 1984, the business took a huge leap forward with a phone call from the Los Angeles Police Department's SWAT Team, which wanted to borrow a number of laser-sighted shotguns for security during the 1984 Olympic Games. In the years that followed, the technically superb, yet seriously expensive, laser-sighted firearms paved the way for future developments, including a weapon-mounted flashlight called the SureFire WeaponLight. Laser Products went on to establish itself as the leading manufacturer of rugged, powerful, and compact illumination tools for tactical applications--from weapon-mounted lights and laser sights to handheld lights powerful and bright enough to qualify as "force-option" tools that could temporarily blind, unbalance, and disorient a threat. Eventually, the SureFire moniker became so synonymous with excellence in handheld illumination tools that the company changed its name to SureFire LLC.
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