

🔦 Light up your adventure, power your life, and never miss a moment.
The LOOP GEAR SK05 is a powerhouse rechargeable flashlight delivering 2850 lumens with a 380-meter beam, featuring a 6000mAh built-in power bank for charging devices on the go. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preppers, it offers 7 RGB sidelight modes, magnetic hands-free use, and military-grade IP68 waterproof durability. Compact yet rugged, it ensures up to 20 days standby time and intuitive one-handed operation, making it the ultimate all-in-one survival and everyday carry lighting solution.


















| ASIN | B0DJ32YJHT |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,998 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #406 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | LOOP GEAR |
| Color | Black |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (186) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2024 |
| Included Components | Battery, Charging Cable, Back Clip and User Manual x1, SK05 Flashlight x1, Screw x4, Screwdriver and Rubber Gasket x1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
| Item model number | SK05 |
| Light Output Maximum | 2850 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | LOOP GEAR |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 3 |
| Part Number | SK05 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.88"D x 1.88"W x 4.17"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Cycling, Diving, Emergencies, Emergency, Fishing, Hiking, Jogging, Reading, Security |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | 6500K |
| Special Feature | Center-Button & Outer-Ring Control, IP68 Waterproof, Power Bank, Spotlight, Floodlight, Sidelight, Type-C Charging |
| Special Features | Center-Button & Outer-Ring Control, IP68 Waterproof, Power Bank, Spotlight, Floodlight, Sidelight, Type-C Charging |
| Style | EDC Gear,home, emergencies,outdoor activities, hiking,everyday use, work, rescue, hunting, inspection |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 2850 Lumens |
U**Q
Solid, impressive, functional, fun
The engineers that built this went for very high functional design, but also threw in in an element of the creative - just because they could. As a torch it is awesome. The business end of the flashlight is a double barreled powerhouse delivering narrow and wide angle beams with selectable brightness, and SOS or dazzeling stoboscopic modes that could be used to draw attention when you need help. There is a small array of ED'S on the side of the unit that provide battery status as you engage the rotary button that dials in the mode of operation as you rotate it, and selects brightness in the various modes of lighting, using fast taps or long holds of the dial's center button. This is where they waxed playful and creative - just because they could. The little strip of LEDs, shows battery level as you move the dial, and delivers anything from a variable brightness steady-light for long duration illumination during power outages, to excellent attention grabbing modes that would do an excellent job of warning drivers that approach the scene of a breakdown, or accident. Steady light of various colors can be provided for tasking when your night vision needs to be protected, or you are identifying your specific location for someone trying to sort you out in a crowed, or other situations where light pollution makes finding your location otherwise difficult. The end of the flashlight is magnetized, with enough power to hold the ligh in position when attached to any metal object of sufficient contact area. Finally, the light can be used as a power bank to charge your phone or other electronics,. The flashlight is solid, substantial, but can be easily kept in a pocket for ready availability. This is the best light I've ever purchased, but with the complexity necessary to provide this level of flexibility - you should plan on being a little confused at first as you sort out just what this unit can do, and how it will be used in different scenarios. Solid, impressive, functional.
M**.
Top Flight Quality!
The SK05 is a sturdy well constructed multi function light that shines quite bright. It doesn’t feel cheap in any manner and the compact design is ideal for ecd.They also come in colorways that other brands don’t have. Job well done LoopGear!
F**N
Unreal
Worth every penny ...great customer service. Brighter than the sun and a lot of great feautures .....a bit of a learning curve but you will get it..
J**5
Charges quickly
Great buy flashlight is very bright
R**N
Very Nice handy Light
Very nice,,Built like a tank and has easy operation of all modes,,Cannot really say anything bad about this light.
F**S
Love the Loop
Yes and no. Yes the SK05 PRO does a lot of great things. With it's sturdy build, the spot beam will reach the moon and you can see the evry footprint ever made. The flood is somewhat focused and not quite as floody as say a Wuben X2 Pro. What you do get is enough light at any setting, particularly on turbo and relatively no heat buildup. The battery indicator still shows full battery after some time messing with it. It's a little narrower than a deck of cards, feels substantial in your hands, and power that seems like it will go on longer than it should. Belt/pocket clip was easy enough to install and would suggest that over any kind of wrist mounted tether. Definitely worth the investment and will last 100 lifetimes. With this much power and light, I'd keep this handy for walks, exploring, searching for things a good distance in front of you.
D**N
Design Flaws make it undependable
This has been my favorite flashlight for EDC. But why the one star? My first SK05 was from a year or more ago and seems to be different than the new one I'm now reviewing. I needed a new one cause I needed a button. YEP! crazy how that turned out but let me explain a little more. Design flaw #1 -Button comes out too easy. The 3m drop that is referenced in the sales material would send the button into a 4th dimension. In fact mine did. I missed my pocket and dropped it from waist height, like I've done before but this time it must have landed just right. I searched for that tiny button everywhere... poof, it's gone. Design flaw #2 -The last drop broke the little PCB mounted button inside the light. It's the actual button the button pushes on. After cracking it open I found the tiny button was only held in place by the smallest of bracket, I don't like to even call it a bracket. Most of these PCB buttons have 4 pins but this one has 3. Two for the contacts and one for support. It's just not enough support to last. If you drop the light and it lands on the button, it's going to break. Mine didn't even have enough solder to flow to the backside of the PCB which is how they should be installed. Design Flaw #3 -This only pertains to the new light I got. I purchased the Pro and the standard version hoping to work around the main reason for my single star. The lock out dial is nice. The ring can be operated one hand and stays where it should. The problem is that the new ones have a new function they call Auto Lock. If the light is in one of the 3 different modes and off for 60 seconds it will lock the light requiring you to move the dial to the locked position and back to where you want it. This is just plain annoying and unsafe for me. The idea and selling points they used is that it's easy to use. Now I have to look at the light cause if it's in Auto Lock it's guaranteed I move it the wrong way to unlock it. Then move it to the actual locked position, to unlock it, and then back to whatever mode I have now already forgot I wanted to use. I have to look at the light to turn it on! !@$# Does this sound unreasonable? If it does then why are you still reading? To understand the safety issues that can arise from this you must understand the many different working environments it could be used in. When I reach for my light, I need it now. I'm often holding something with my other hand and sometimes playing a balancing act on a ladder at height while the wind is blowing. I can grab my pocket knife and with one hand open it, use it and put it away. All without looking or having to think about it. Auto Lock is redundant since it already has a locking feature on the dial. This light could be used in a self defenses situation as well. If it's dark out and you want to strobe someone to get a small upper hand to either getting away or making the first move you should ask the attacker to hold on for a few seconds while you unlock it and find the setting you want to use... Design flaws now thoroughly beaten, let's focus on the warranty. I submitted the form they require through their website and was replied to about 48 hours later. In fact that's about the minimum required time they will take in returning emails. I understand they may be on the other side of the flat earth and have different working hours but to wait 2 days to be asked a question you already answered gets old real quick. -I sent them a photo of the light and explained I really only need a replacement button and would be happy to pay for it. -48 hours later they ask for a photo. -I explain that I attached photos to the previous email and also sent the photo again. -5 days later I have not received any more correspondents. I emailed them one last time hoping there's something I can do to make my old light still work. Right now I am still using the old light with the button from my new light. I guess buttons cost $80 now. I have checked around and even filed a different claim asking how to turn off the Auto Lock function. There's some documentation that says to push the button 6 times while in flood mode but that doesn't work for mine (Pro and standard). The manual has some badly translated instructions that only tell you how to check if it's in either lock or unlock and that doesn't even work right. It asks you to hold the button down in either flood or spot and that turns on Turbo mode. I did find a different set of instructions that said to push the button 6 times while in flood mode and unlocked but again, no worky. If I could get the Auto Lock feature to turn off I would add 3 stars. Now understanding how their after sales support works I won't be buying anymore. A 5 year warranty is useless if they don't reply.
A**N
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