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Sign up to My-Brand style news Receive weekly information about: new arrivals, latest trends, events, brand news, and more. You can unsubscribe from it at any time. For more information, please refer to our privacy policy Register now and make the most of My Account: Receive our exclusive newsletter Save your favourite products Check your orders and returns Top Seller in Detroit Red Wings Jerseys Top Seller in Mens Detroit Red Wings Sweatshirts & Fleece Top Seller in Detroit Red Wings Jackets Top Seller in Mens Detroit Red Wings Jerseys Top Seller for Detroit Red Wings Top Seller in Detroit Red Wings Hats Top Seller in Mens Detroit Red Wings T-Shirts Top Seller in Mens Detroit Red Wings HatsThere are tiers to your everyday carry. There are the necessities: Wallet, keys, phone. There are the items that, while not necessary, sure come in handy often: Notebook, pocket knife, pen. And then there are those that are useful depending on your job or daily activities.
A pocket flashlight could easily fit in this last category. We tested out the 5.11 TMT PLx Penlight to see if it’s the pocket light you should get if you need a flashlight on a daily basis. A pocket-sized flashlight that casts a 40 meter cone of light. One that is durable and tough enough to take a beating and also make it a viable self-defense weapon. Late night workers, campers, and anyone looking for a light to keep in their glove box. Ideal for everyday use, but also perfect for tossing in a toolbox next to a fresh set of AAAs. Like a piece of military or police equipment. While it’s lightweight, you can tell it could do some damage if used as a weapon or to break glass.The TMT PLx is not the most powerful pocket flashlight on the market, but for under $30, we’d be hard-pressed to find one better. Plus, it’s compact, fits in the hand, and offers some tactical applications. We love us a good click feature. Clicking a pen or flashlight on and off is addictive and bizarrely fun.
The click button on the TMT PLx, however, is oddly uncomfortable. Drop it a few feet and it will work. Use it in the rain and it will work. It’s just as durable as it looks. If we were serious about buying a high-performance pocket flashlight, we might consider investing in something slightly more powerful from 5.11. If, however, we wanted to save a few bucks and get a tactical flashlight that will stand up to daily use, we’d buy it in a heartbeat.HOME  >    >    >  ) Back to Maryland Terrapins Shop Now: $34.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $99.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $119.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $39.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $36.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $27.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $47.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $89.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $79.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $48.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $62.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $57.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $84.99 (extra 30% off) Now: $59.99 (extra 30% off)
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The Love Yourself hit-maker covered his head with the hood while jogging in front of his two friends, which he later took off revealing his light brown locks.And it comes as no surprise to see the Grammy winner sporting the TMT brand given his ongoing friendship with the 39-year-old professional boxer who he's trained with multiple times. Leading the way: The 22-year-old pop singer ran up hill in front of his two pals as he sported The Money Team sweatshirt - a lifestyle brand by Floyd Mayweather Colorful: He paired the multi-colored sweatshirt with black Under Armour shorts, camouflage tights and Nike sneakersThe Love Yourself singer appeared to flash a grin after his workout as he trotted down his hike While the Canadian pop singer looked at ease, his recent run-ins with the paparazzi have said otherwise. His most recent was in front of Delilah in Los Angeles Saturday night when he once again asked the photographers to stop yelling his name.In the TMZ video, one paparazzo commented on his hair as Justin responded: 'Why do you guys got to yell at me?' prompting another pap to say 'Be quiet, we can't say anything,' to which Justin replied: 'I'm not saying you can't say anything.'
Good mood: Justin has much to be happy about lately as he recently scored Grammy Award nominations for album of the year, best pop vocal album and song of the year However: After declaring awards shows 'fake' and 'hollow' in a May 23 Instagram post, Bieber might skip the February 12 ceremony all together Friends: Pictured here in November of last year, Justin and the 39-year-old professional boxer are good pals Break: The Sorry hit-maker is on a hiatus before resuming his 153-date, $139M-grossing Purpose World Tour on February 15Meanwhile, Justin is welcoming his hiatus before resuming his 153-date, $139M-grossing Purpose World Tour on February 15.He also just scored Grammy Award nominations for album of the year, best pop vocal album and song of the year.But after declaring awards shows 'fake' and 'hollow' in a May 23 Instagram post, Bieber might skip the February 12 ceremony all together.'I don't feel good when I'm there nor after,' the Calvin Klein underwear model confessed at the time.