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Stormforce & Prolites Version 03 B2B order online now! Online ordering for trade businesses Browse own brand and licensed outdoor products Order out of hours Access product information and images Order editing and repeat options Multiple delivery dates per order Order online, by phone or visit our Click here showrooms to start! EXISTING CUSTOMERS NEW TO TRADING WITH US? If your company is already trading with us and you would If you’re not already trading with us then you’ll need to make like to access online B2B ordering, all you need to do is an application through our simple and straightforward form. complete 3 easy steps: Follow steps 1 & 2 opposite, then go our New Customer 1. Go to www.summitint.co section and click Sign Up. 2. Click on the top right Log in I Register link 3. Sign up using Existing Customer - New User form Summit International, International House, Cricketers Way, Basildon, Essex, SS13 1ST It’s that easy - Just make sure you have your account www.summitint.co number to hand. Tel: +44 (0)1268 505171 Email: [email protected] Office hours Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm (excl. bank holidays) Welcome email typically sent within 2 hours within office hours only STRICTLY TRADE ONLY b2b.summitint.co B2B order online now! CONTENTS Online ordering for trade businesses TACTICAL LIGHTING Browse own brand and licensed outdoor products Order out of hours Access product information and images Order editing and repeat options Multiple delivery dates per order 05 LED Torches Page 07 Lanterns Page 11 Headlights Page 13 Order online, by phone or visit our Click here PROLITES showrooms to start! 16 LED Torches Page 17 COB LED Torches Page 19 Headlights Page 20 Lanterns Page 22 EXISTING CUSTOMERS NEW TO TRADING WITH US? Multi-use Lighting Page 24 If your company is already trading with us and you would If you’re not already trading with us then you’ll need to make Page 27 like to access online B2B ordering, all you need to do is an application through our simple and straightforward form. complete 3 easy steps: Follow steps 1 & 2 opposite, then go our New Customer 1. Go to www.summitint.co section and click Sign Up. 2. Click on the top right Log in I Register link 3. Sign up using Existing Customer - New User form Summit International, International House, Cricketers Way, Basildon, Essex, SS13 1ST It’s that easy - Just make sure you have your account www.summitint.co number to hand. Tel: +44 (0)1268 505171 Email: [email protected] Office hours Monday-Friday 9am-5.30pm (excl. bank holidays) Contact: +44 (0) 1268 505 171 [email protected] www.summitint.co Follow us: SummitInternationalUK SummitIUK_ Summit-International SummitIUK_ Welcome email typically sent within 2 hours within office hours only STRICTLY TRADE ONLY b2b.summitint.co LED LIGHTING Reliable lighting is paramount on any outdoor excursion. Portable LED lights are designed to provide effective illumination to serve you while camping, trekking or even during a power cut. Continual beam torches with modern LED bulbs offer enhanced durability and endurance compared with conventional light sources, including incandescent and halogen lamps. LED lighting is longer lasting, consumes less energy and emits very little heat. Below are the key features of LED lighting: LUMENS LONG LASTING Lumens (lm) is how we measure the total amount LED bulbs can last for an extended period of time of light emitted from a source. This is the amount of due to their efficient thermal management. They light visible to the human eye. have a general life expectancy of 50,000 hours, compared to conventional bulbs that last between LED torches use energy more efficiently and do not approximately 1000 to 2000 hours. require as many battery replacements making them cost-effective. We recommend taking spare batteries or a rechargeable device with you for long duration trips as a precaution. ECO-FRIENDLY LED bulbs use up to 90% less energy than traditional lighting which diminishes the value of energy costs. A large proportion of the energy in LEDS is converted BEAM RANGE in to light and only a small proportion turned into This is a measure of the maximum distance from a heat. A decrease in energy usage reduces the torch’s beam. The visibility range of a flashlight is the demand from power plants, therefore decreasing ability to project a useful level of light to a designated greenhouse gas emissions. direction or target. IMPACT RESISTANT LED torches are compact and durable. They are the perfect solution for outdoor lighting since they are resistant to shock and vibrations – the perfect light source for expeditions. COB LEDS Chip on Board (COB) is the most recent development in LED technology using chips with multiple diodes (typically 9, or more). There is no casing with COB technology which enables a much denser LED array of light, and a consistent, controlled light beam is given off. COB offers a greatly improved lumen per watt ratio compared with other LED technologies such as DIP and SMD. COB technology gives the best conditions for optimal cooling - reducing heat generation by approx 25% - which in turn will increase efficiency and lengthen the overall life of the lamp. TORCHES 841061 Handy wrist strap for One button, 3 light options: easy carry Flood / Focus / OFF Durable, practical design. 3W COB LED focus beam Dustproof and splash-proof 3W LED flood beam Bright white beam Hi-Power COB LED’s FLOOD & BEAM Designed with an innovate dual beam feature: DUAL BEAM TECHNOLOGY Focus Beam: Provides a focussed beam Stormforce Flood & Beam offers a portable, for long range illumination. eco-friendly torch and headlight with hi-power COB LEDs for an efficient, high-intensity white light. Designed for durability and multi-purpose use, the Flood & Beam range boasts an innovative dual beam feature for optimum performance in a low-lit conditions - ideal for the avid outdoor adventurer. Innovative Dual Beam Technology Flood Beam: The beam provides a wide, The dual beam feature provides two light options at the push of a button, enabling the user to switch from even light distribution ideal for a precise, long ranged spotlight - ideal for search - to illuminating a bigger area. a wide area floodlight for 120o illumination in an instant. BOUGHT TO YOU BY PAGE 6 PAGE INDESTRUCTIBLE 3W TORCH 100m RANGE Item Number 841017 5m Storm force 3 watt professional torch with high performance Cree LED. An extremely tough, indestructible 140 LUMENS LED TORCHES alloy construction enables this torch to perform in extreme conditions. The incredibly robust design is SHOCK PROOF shock proof to 5 metres. The beam is visible from over 100m away and can function for 8 hours. Complete with a twist function to switch between floodlight and spotlight. 2XAA 8 BATTERIES HOURS • Inner Qty: 6 • Outer Qty: 24 • Packaging: Clam Shell/Clam Pack • Battery requirements: 2 x AA (included) • Storm Force indestructible torch • 3 LEDs / 140 lumen • Advanced lens optics and 140 lumen output • Twist function allows spot or flood beam • 8 hour battery life FLOOD & BEAM DUAL BEAM TACTICAL TORCH Item Number 841061 Powerful, practical and well designed. This tactical torch features innovative “Dual-Beam” technology that provides two light options at the push of a button. Switch quickly and easily between an intense, long range focus beam or a wide spread flood beam. Ideal for all types of outdoor excursions. • Inner Qty: 6 • Outer Qty: 36 • Dual Light Modes • 3W COB LED Power • 300 Lumens • 8 hours illumination • 5 Miles visible beam range • IP54 Rated COB TORCH WITH BATTERIES Item Number 841060 This torch from Storm Force uses COB LED lights to provide a super bright output. Ideal for taking on holiday or for use at home. The torch comes complete with batteries. • Inner Qty: 6 • Outer Qty: 36 • Battery Requirements: 3 x AAA included • 3w COB LED power torch • 50M range • 8 hours illumination • 140 Lumens • IP54 Rated PAGE 7 PAGE LED TORCHES 3W TORCH AND 3X SMD HEADLIGHT Item Number 841063 This fantastic high performance tactical kit is ideal for taking camping or for use during a range of outdoor pursuits. Featuring a 3W torch with a 5 mile beam that is bright enough to keep you safe and seen, and a headlight for hands free operation. • Inner Qty: 6 • Outer Qty: 48 • High performance torch and headlight • 3 Watt LED power • 5 Light modes • Wrist lanyard • 5 Mile visible beam range • 8 hours illumination • 3 x SMD headlight • Adjustable eleasticated headstrap • IP54 rated • 140 Lumens 3W CREE DEFENDER FLASHLIGHT Item Number 841065 The tactical torch with everything. Powered 3 watt CREE LED’s providing up to 8 hours of illumination. This tough, durable defender torch is water resistant with an aluminium casing designed to take knocks and still perform. It’s wrist lanyard allows hands free operation. • Inner Qty: 4 • Outer Qty: 24 • 3W Cree LED Defender Flashlight • 5 Light modes: High intensity, medium, low, strobe and SOS • 300 Lumens • 5 Mile beam range • Slide zoom function • Wrist lanyard • 8 hours illumination • Durable alloy body • IP54 rated EIGER SF40 3W FOCUS BEAM TORCH CREE LED Item Number 841023 The Eiger focus beam torch is powerful and versatile. The rugged casing is made from durable aircraft grade aluminium for longevity. Though compact, this torch has an intense 110 lumen output. The focus beam is visible from 100m away. In addition there is a twist mechanism to switch between spot and flood illumination and a flashing SOS function for emergencies. 100m RANGE • Inner Qty: 6 • Outer Qty: 24 • Packaging: Tie on Card SOS FUNCTION • 3W CREE focus beam • Aluminium body • 110 lumens • Options of narrow spotlight or flood beam • 12 hour battery life • 2xC long lasting alkaline batteries included • SOS function PAGE 8 PAGE • Wrist strap LED TORCHES RECHARGABLE 10W CREE FOCUS BEAM FLASHLIGHT Item Number 841064 This flashlight is perfect for all outdoor pursuits.
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