Archive for May 27th, 2009
Durability Test: Nitecore Defender Infinity - Freeze
by PinnacleFlashlights on May.27, 2009, under Information, Photos
Over the next couple of weeks we will be presenting various tests that showcase the durability and ruggedness of our products here at www.PinnacleFlashlights.com
Today we will be testing the durability of the Nitecore Defender Infinity (NDI) LED. The NDI is a state of the art flashlight that was designed for military or law enforcement use. It is compact and light weight which makes it suitable for every day carry (EDC). It features a unique infinitely variable digital processor that regulates output from 5 to 145 lumens. The casing is crafted from military grade aluminum alloy and hard anodized to a mil-spec type III finish. The Cree R2 LED is protected by an impact resistant optical lens with anti-reflective coating and is waterproof to IPX-8 standards.
This test will show the Defender Infinity’s ability to function flawlessly in freezing temperatures. We begin the test with the NDI turned on and submerged in about 2 inches of water.

We then proceed to place the entire container into the freezer. After a couple hours, the unit is removed and the ice block is removed from the casing.

The Nitecore Defender Infinity continues to operate after a couple hours in the freezer and being frozen in a solid block of ice. It is designed for specialists who demand that their equipment handle the harshest of conditions. When your life is on the line, don’t settle for anything other than the best. See the complete Nitecore line at www.PinnacleFlashlights.com
