Spec Sheet

Many of COAST’s lights use a Quick-Cycle tail switch. A tail
switch is a well-known feature in the tactical and professional
markets, but not all users may be familiar with the design. One
of the most common ways to hold a tail-switch light is in one’s
fist, with one’s thumb to the rear, touching the switch. This allows
the light to held up-and-away from one’s body, which can provide
useful changes in both beam direction and elevation.
COAST’s tail cap design also allows many of our lights to stand up
straight for vertical lighting applications.
TAIL CAP DESIGN
Control your light power with the push of a button. Press once
for full light power; press off and press on again for lower light
power. In some models, press off once more and then on again
for lowest light power. Certain lights also have a momentary
switch —just partially depress the power button.
Some Coast lights include a special strobe feature. Once for full
power; off/on again for strobe; off/on again for low light power.
Easy one handed on / off activation
located near the head of the light.
Separate power switches
for different color modes.
QUICK-CYCLE SWITCH
FRONT SWITCH MULTI-SWITCH
Strobe
High | Low
High | Medium | Low
High | Strobe | Low
High | Strobe
POWER CONTROLS — SWITCH SYSTEMS
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