Bushnell Outdoors Rubicon Line

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posted on January 23, 2014
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Bushnell Outdoors has introduced the Rubicon line of flashlights, lanterns and headlamps, with optical technology from Bushnell to deliver brighter light and more efficient power.

With its Rubicon line, Bushnell Outdoors has addressed the problems with many outdoor lighting products, such as glare, low light and incorrect color temperatures.

Each Rubicon product is outfitted with high-quality, energy-efficient Cree LEDs for maximum brightness and extended battery life. By pairing the optics expertise of Bushnell with LEDs, these lights produce light beams that are brighter and clearer, nine of which operate on AA or D cell batteries.

Constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum, the Rubicon flashlight series includes six models in a variety of sizes and light intensities. Each Flashlight is American National Standards Institute certified and incorporates the Total Internal Reflective optic, with outputs ranging from 100 to 1,000 lumens and offering several illumination settings.

Available in February 2014, the six flashlights have suggested retail prices ranging from $29.99 to $99.99, while the headlamps retail for $29.99 or $49.99 and the two lanterns for $29.99 and $49.99.

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