Cloud Defensive announces EPL Duty light release
Cloud Defensive announces EPL Duty light release

Cloud Defensive has released the EPL Duty light after years of development, featuring improved toggle design and optimized performance. Constructed from durable 6061-T6 aluminum and corrosion-resistant hardware, the compact and waterproof light is designed for firearms use, catering to military, law enforcement, and civilian needs, ensuring safety and reliability.

Cloud Defensive states “For four years, we pushed through setbacks, delays, redesigns, failures, pain and more hours of engineering and testing than I can count. And today, I’m proud to tell you:The EPL is shipping.

The Cloud Defensive EPL Duty (Enhanced Pistol Light) is the pinnacle of purpose driven performance and design. By refining the toggle design and optimizing lumen output, candela, and beam profile, we have created what we believe is the best performing and most ergonomic duty-sized pistol light available. Period. Every detail of the EPL was engineered to deliver next-level performance for pistol light applications, all while staying compact in size and maintaining duty-holster compatibility. The EPL Duty is a life saving tool for military, law-enforcement and civilians alike, ensuring your safety when you need it most.

The EPL utilizes 6061-T6 aluminum construction that’s Type III Hard Coat anodized for durability. All hardware is black nitride plated for corrosion resistance and the tailcap is made from impact-resistant injection molded polymer. Additionally, the EPL incorporates the same impact-resistant lens as our proven MCH handheld, further enhancing its performance. The EPL is IPX-7 water proof, built-to-last, and fully Buy American Act Certified.”

SOURCE:https://clouddefensive.com/

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