Description
Olight Arkflex flashlight is a rechargeable right-angle EDC that centers on a 90° articulating head for precise, flexible lighting. Moreover, Olight states this is their first flashlight with a 90° articulating head, and they tested the swivel 10,000 times for durability. Consequently, you can set a specific angle and keep working without fighting your light.
What it does
First, the well-balanced floodlight provides even, bright illumination that covers your immediate work area. Additionally, the 1,000-lumen max output gives you real punch for tasks that demand more light. Therefore, you can move from close-in chores to broader checks without swapping tools.
Carry & placement
Because the Arkflex uses a dual-way clip, you can deep-carry it in a pocket or clamp it to webbing and hats. Furthermore, the magnetic base lets you plant the light on steel for hands-free work—ideal for repairs, outdoor tasks, and emergencies. As a result, you place the beam exactly where you need it instead of contorting to meet the light.Form factor & grip
The body stays slim and flat (0.67″ thick), so Olight Arkflex flashlight disappears in a pocket and rides comfortably. In addition, striped texture on both sides improves grip, while a concave design nests your finger for confident handling as you rotate the head. Ultimately, that user-friendly shape keeps manipulations quick and repeatable on the job.
Versatility
Use it as an EDC light, headlamp, or reading/work light—the rotating head and clip/magnet combo make all three roles practical. Likewise, the compact build and adjustable angle suit outdoor adventures, industrial tasks, and nighttime activities where you constantly change positions. Therefore, one light covers many scenarios without extra mounts or brackets.
Specs (from your page)
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Head: 90° articulating, 10,000 swivel tests passed
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Output: Up to 1,000 lumens (well-balanced floodlight)
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Carry/placement: Dual-way clip (deep carry) and magnetic base
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Thickness: 0.67″; slim, flat, anti-slip body
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Use cases: EDC, headlamp, reading/work light; repairs, outdoor adventures, emergencies, industrial work, nighttime activities