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Nightstick Firefighter's INTRANT Dual-Light Angle Light Orange or YellowOverview of the Nightstick INTRANT Dual Light Angle Light XPR 5568RX When you work inside a structure fire, a mine shaft, or a petrochemical plant, the light on your belt is not just a tool, it is a safety device. A spark from a standard flashlight can be catastrophic in a flammable atmosphere. The Nightstick INTRANT XPR 5568RX eliminates that risk while delivering professional grade illumination across three distinct operating modes. Three Distinct

Overview of the Nightstick INTRANT Dual-Light Angle Light | XPR-5568RX

When you work inside a structure fire, a mine shaft, or a petrochemical plant, the light on your belt is not just a tool, it is a safety device. A spark from a standard flashlight can be catastrophic in a flammable atmosphere. The Nightstick INTRANT XPR-5568RX eliminates that risk while delivering professional-grade illumination across three distinct operating modes.

Three Distinct Modes in One Tool

  • Flashlight mode delivers 200, 110, or 60 lumens with a beam reaching 401 meters, cutting straight through smoke with precision.
  • Floodlight mode provides 100, 40, or 20 lumens at a fixed 45-degree downward angle that lights the 8-foot path ahead, with a 20-lumen Survival Mode stretching run time to 27 hours.
  • Dual-Light mode runs both LEDs at 205 lumens so you can track distant targets and watch your footing simultaneously.

The XPR-5568RX holds six globally recognized intrinsic safety certifications and meets NFPA 1971-8.6 (2018). Firefighters, hazmat technicians, and industrial safety professionals carry it every shift.


Key Features

  • Three Lighting Modes: Flashlight, Floodlight, and Dual-Light operate independently or simultaneously for unmatched versatility on the job.
  • Flashlight Output: High (200L / 40,256 cd / 401 m), Medium (110L / 15,625 cd / 250 m), Low (60L / 8,750 cd / 187 m), and Strobe.
  • Floodlight Output: High (100L / white LED), Medium (40L), and Survival Mode (20L / 27-hour run time).
  • Dual-Light Mode: 205 lumens with a 7-hour run time; keeps your near and far fields lit simultaneously.
  • 90-Degree Rotating Head: The flashlight pivots 90 degrees up and down, directing the beam exactly where you need it in tight or overhead spaces.
  • 45-Degree Fixed Downward Floodlight: Lights the path directly in front of you without blinding you or your crew.
  • CREE LED Technology: Rated for 50,000+ hours of LED life -- no bulb replacements needed in the field.
  • High-Efficiency Deep Parabolic Reflector: Creates an ultra-tight, focused spotlight beam for smoke penetration and long-distance target acquisition.
  • Dual Body Switches: Large, independently controlled switches allow gloved operation. One switch controls the flashlight (High/Medium/Low/Strobe); the other controls the floodlight (High/Medium/Survival) and Dual-Light.
  • Glass-Filled Nylon Polymer Housing: Impact-resistant and chemical-resistant construction stands up to rough handling and harsh environments.
  • Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Pocket Clip and V-Ring: Secure attachment to a gear loop, SCBA harness strap, or pocket in any situation.
  • Battery Charge Status Indicator: Works with the rechargeable Li-ion battery pack so you always know remaining charge before your shift starts.
  • Backup Power Option: Includes an AA battery carrier -- swap in standard AA cells when the Li-ion pack is unavailable or uncharged.
  • IP-67 Rated: Dustproof and waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
  • 2-Meter Drop Rating: Survives accidental drops from working height.
  • Serialized Body: Each unit carries a unique serial number for personal identification and asset tracking.
  • Intrinsic Safety Certifications: cULus (Class I Div 1 Groups A-D T4; Class II & III Div 1 Groups E-G T135°C; Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga), ATEX (Ex ia op is I Ma, Ex ia op is IIC T4 Ga), IECEx (I M1 Ex ia op is I Ma), INMETRO, KOSHA, UKCA.
  • NFPA 1971-8.6 (2018) Compliant: Meets the personal protective equipment requirements for structural firefighting.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty: Backed by Nightstick's manufacturer warranty.
  • US Patents: 9,713,217 and 10,119,663.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand Nightstick (Bayco Products Inc.)
Model / MPN XPR-5568RX (Orange/Red, Rechargeable)
NS- SKU References NS-XPR-5568RX (Orange/Red, Rechargeable); NS-XPR-5568GX (Yellow/Green, Rechargeable); NS-XPP-5566RX (Orange, Non-Rechargeable); NS-XPP-5566GX (Yellow, Non-Rechargeable)
Also Available As XPR-5568GX (Yellow/Green, Rechargeable); XPP-5566RX (Orange, Non-Rechargeable); XPP-5566GX (Yellow, Non-Rechargeable)
UPC -- XPR-5568RX (Orange/Red, Rechargeable) 017398 806312
UPC -- XPR-5568GX (Yellow/Green, Rechargeable) 017398806305
UPC -- XPP-5566RX (Orange, Non-Rechargeable) 017398806299
UPC -- XPP-5566GX (Yellow, Non-Rechargeable) 017398806282
Light Source CREE LED, 50,000+ hour rated life
Flashlight Output High: 200L / Medium: 110L / Low: 60L / Strobe
Floodlight Output High: 100L / Medium: 40L / Survival: 20L
Floodlight LED Color White
Dual-Light Output 205L
Peak Beam Distance 401 m (High Flashlight mode)
Peak Candela 40,256 cd (High Flashlight mode)
Medium Candela 15,625 cd
Low Candela 8,750 cd
Medium Beam Distance 250 m
Low Beam Distance 187 m
Flashlight Run Times High: 7 hrs / Medium: 15 hrs / Low: 27 hrs
Floodlight Run Times High: 7 hrs / Medium: 15 hrs / Survival: 27 hrs
Dual-Light Run Time 7 hrs
Switch Type Dual body switches
Switch Function High/Medium/Low/Strobe (Flashlight); High/Medium/Survival (Floodlight); Dual-Light
Power Source (Rechargeable Variants) Li-ion rechargeable battery pack
Backup Power AA battery carrier (3 x AA; batteries not included)
Charge Time 6 hours
Charger Input 24 VDC max
Housing Material Glass-filled nylon polymer
Color Options Orange/Red (RX variants); Yellow/Green (GX variants)
Length 6.6 in (168 mm)
Width 2.6 in (66 mm)
Depth 2.6 in (66 mm)
Head Diameter 2.1 in (53 mm)
Weight (with batteries) 10.6 oz (301 g)
Drop Rating 2 m
Water/Dust Rating IP-67 (dustproof and waterproof)
IS Certifications cULus, ATEX Zone 0, IECEx, INMETRO, KOSHA, UKCA
NEC Classification Class I Div 1 Groups A-D T4; Class II & III Div 1 Groups E-G T135°C
Zone Classification Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga
ATEX Certification Ex ia op is I Ma; Ex ia op is IIC T4 Ga
IECEx Certification I M1 Ex ia op is I Ma
NFPA Compliance NFPA 1971-8.6 (2018)
Serialized Yes
Warranty Limited lifetime warranty
US Patents 9,713,217 and 10,119,663

Compatibility

The Nightstick INTRANT XPR-5568RX is designed for use in any environment classified as NEC Class I, II, or III Division 1 or ATEX/IECEx Zone 0 -- the most stringent hazardous location rating, encompassing spaces where ignitable concentrations of flammable gas, vapor, or combustible dust are present continuously or for long periods.

Approved hazardous environments include:

  • Petroleum refineries and chemical processing plants (Groups A-D)
  • Underground coal mines (I M1 rating for methane-present environments)
  • Grain elevators, feed mills, and combustible dust environments (Groups E-G)
  • Firefighting and fire rescue operations (NFPA 1971-8.6 compliant)
  • Wastewater treatment and industrial HVAC spaces

Power compatibility: The rechargeable variants (XPR-5568RX and XPR-5568GX) use a dedicated Nightstick Li-ion battery pack and a standard AA battery carrier for backup (3 x AA). The non-rechargeable variants (XPP-5566RX and XPP-5566GX) rely on AA cells only. The Li-ion pack recharges via the included snap-in rapid charger with both AC and DC power supplies.

Not intended for: General-purpose consumer or recreational use where intrinsic safety certification adds unnecessary cost. If your environment is not classified as a hazardous location, a standard-rated Nightstick angle light may be more appropriate.


Intended Users

The Nightstick INTRANT XPR-5568RX is engineered for professionals who work in explosive or hazardous atmospheres and cannot afford a lighting failure or an ignition event.

Firefighters and fire rescue personnel rely on it during structural firefighting, overhaul, and search-and-rescue operations where smoke visibility and NFPA compliance are mandatory. The Dual-Light mode lets them navigate zero-visibility environments while monitoring their path and distant targets simultaneously.

Hazmat technicians and emergency responders working with flammable liquids, pressurized gases, and chemical spills need a light that is sealed against ignition under any failure condition. The six-certification IS rating makes this the appropriate tool for those assignments.

Industrial workers in oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, and grain-handling facilities depend on Division 1 / Zone 0 certified equipment as a compliance and safety requirement. The INTRANT's serialized body also supports asset management in regulated environments.

EMS and rescue crews working post-incident scenes with residual gas hazards benefit from the clip-attached placement and the long 27-hour survival-mode run time.

Emergency preparedness professionals, plant safety officers, and facility managers purchasing lights for hazardous-area teams will find the INTRANT meets all major global certification standards in a single SKU.


What's Included

Rechargeable variants (XPR-5568RX and XPR-5568GX) include:

  • 1x Nightstick INTRANT angle light
  • 1x Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack
  • 1x Snap-in rapid charger (charging base)
  • 1x AC power supply (wall adapter)
  • 1x DC power supply (vehicle cord)
  • 1x AA battery carrier (3 x AA batteries not included)
  • 1x Instruction manual

Non-rechargeable variants (XPP-5566RX and XPP-5566GX) include:

  • 1x Nightstick INTRANT angle light
  • 1x AA battery carrier (3 x AA batteries not included)
  • 1x Instruction manual

Note: AA batteries are not included with any variant. The heavy-duty stainless steel pocket clip and V-ring are factory-installed on all variants. 


Available at WCUniforms

WCUniforms is a veteran-owned specialty retailer serving firefighters, law enforcement, EMS, and industrial safety professionals across the United States. The Nightstick INTRANT XPR-5568RX is stocked and ready to ship -- this is a category-specific item that demands a knowledgeable seller who understands IS certification requirements and NFPA compliance, and that is exactly what you get at wcuniforms.com. Shop with confidence backed by same-day shipping, an A+ BBB rating, and a team that knows this gear on every order.

UPC SKU MPN COLOR RECHARGEABLE STOCKED ORIGIN
017398806312 XPR-5568RX NS-XPR-5568RX Orange Yes Y CN
017398806299 XPP-5566RX NS-XPP-5566RX Orange No Y CN
017398806305 XPR-5568GX NS-XPR-5568GX Yellow Yes Y CN
017398806282 XPP-5566GX NS-XPP-5566GX Yellow No Y CN
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