Olight Baldr Pro Weapon Light Laser Combo Review & Sale

Published on October 4, 2019
Duration: 10:05

This guide covers the installation and basic operation of the Olight Baldr Pro weapon light and laser combo. The review highlights its 1350 lumens, 260-meter beam distance, and green laser visibility. The Honest Outlaw provides an objective assessment based on live-fire testing and durability evaluations, comparing it to higher-priced competitors and deeming it suitable for most civilian users.

Quick Summary

The Olight Baldr Pro weapon light and laser combo offers 1350 lumens and a 260-meter beam distance, with a highly visible green laser effective up to 90 yards. Tested for durability, it's deemed suitable for most civilian use, providing excellent value compared to higher-priced competitors like Surefire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Giveaway
  2. 00:51Technical Specifications
  3. 01:41Mode Switching Demonstration
  4. 02:18Night Testing on Rifle
  5. 03:15Distance and Visibility Testing
  6. 06:05Tactical Application Discussion
  7. 07:44Value and Competition Analysis
  8. 08:19Durability and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Olight Baldr Pro weapon light?

The Olight Baldr Pro features 1350 lumens, a 260-meter beam distance, and weighs approximately 3 ounces. It utilizes CR123 batteries and includes a quick-detach (QD) mounting system for easy attachment.

How visible is the green laser on the Olight Baldr Pro?

The green laser on the Olight Baldr Pro is highly visible, remaining clearly discernible on targets even at extended ranges up to 90 yards, making it effective for aiming in various conditions.

Is the Olight Baldr Pro durable enough for civilian use?

Based on drop tests and high-recoil usage, the Honest Outlaw concludes that the Olight Baldr Pro's durability is sufficient for 99% of civilian users, offering a robust performance for its price point.

How does the Olight Baldr Pro compare to more expensive brands?

The Olight Baldr Pro is often priced around $150 (on sale for $100) and is considered a strong competitor to more expensive brands like Surefire, offering comparable functionality and value for the average user.

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