🚤 Light up your safety game—ditch expired flares for the future of distress signaling!
The TEKTITE® SOSeFLARE™ 5 is a USCG-approved electronic night distress flare designed to replace traditional flares. Featuring advanced 2-color White and IR LED technology, it flashes SOS in Morse code, is waterproof and submersible up to 500ft, and offers a 36-hour battery life with user-replaceable batteries. Made in the USA, it complies with USCG and SOLAS regulations and includes batteries plus a phone app for easy use—making it a reliable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly safety upgrade for boaters.
Brand | TEKTITE® |
Color | Red |
Specific Uses For Product | Strobe Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Lens Color | Red |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Assembly Required | No |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Tektite |
Model | SOSeFLARE™ 5 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 2C-1005 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | TT1005 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
U**U
Works well
Works as intended, appears to be well made. This product should be bundled with the storage bracket though. Would alleviate having to make a separate order, etc. where are instructions for replacing batteries when needed?
A**V
I'll never buy flares again!
First impressions are great.It was packaged well. The instructions are clear. The only rattle I heard was the batteries sliding inside because it wasn't screwed down tight, probably to prevent it from coming on and using up the batteries.Size is nice, like a medium sized flashlight. Seal seams good and tight to keep out moisture (double o-rings). Twist to turn on and it is bright as heck. Twist to turn off and then one more rotation to prevent accidental power up. Fits great in glovebox on boat, or compartment on the jetski.When needed it can be hung overhead for better visibility or even use the elastic cords on it to attach to a boathook pole or a fishing rod. No lighting a fire on an already stressed emergency situation (isn't that why we have to carry an extinguisher? :D ).Replacing batteries every 5 years for around $5 total is way cheaper than buying flares.Now I need to dispose of the last 3 sets of expired flares that I have.Wife and children are also very happy with this upgrade from flares.
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