The Hunt Pro Is a Pocket-Sized EDC Powerhouse That Offers More Than Just Light

The Hunt Pro is making waves on Kickstarter by offering more than a standard pocket flashlight; it’s a practical, compact EDC companion for everyday tasks and adventures. With prices starting at £59 (about $75), it provides five different LED colors and eleven light modes, including SOS and beacon functions, so there is a setting for just about any situation. It also features a built-in pry bar that can handle those pesky chores, like opening a paint can or popping a bottle cap, without resorting to knife blades or other improvised methods.

The Hunt Pro may look tiny, but it leaves a big impression when it comes to portability. A magnetic clip is included to allow simple hands-free lighting by attaching to a hat, bag, or belt loop, and the miniature size means it can stay out of the way in a pocket or on a key ring until it’s needed.

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The recharge process is straightforward, too, thanks to a USB Type-C port that eliminates the need for special cables. Even when the rain starts pouring, or conditions get muddy, the IPX6 waterproof rating means it can keep on shining through rough weather and tough outdoor elements.

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Built from Grade 5 titanium, the Hunt Pro is designed to balance strength with minimal weight and to stand up to the daily knocks and bumps that come with an active lifestyle.

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It also builds upon the success of a previous model called the Hunt XR by introducing vibrant anodized titanium cases, a customized magnetic clip, and universal USB Type-C compatibility—additions developed with feedback from those who appreciate having a dependable piece of gear in their pocket or pack.

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It offers two classic editions at launch—Silver Edge with a polished finish and Grey Phantom with a stonewashed finish—while extra colors such as Green Grid, Blue Nebula, Tan Camo, and Vivid Skull become available once certain fundraising milestones are reached.

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The company behind the Hunt Pro has a track record, with thirteen earlier Kickstarter projects under its belt, so there is confidence that production will move forward as expected. The campaign’s overwhelming support might lead to minor delays in shipping, but regular progress updates and an extra buffer of time have been built into the schedule.

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In less than ten minutes, the Hunt Pro campaign was fully funded, suggesting that plenty of people value a small but powerful piece of technology that can handle daily activities, outdoor exploration, and emergencies alike.

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Anyone looking for a well-made flashlight that doubles as a handy tool may want to see how this one measures up. It is shown in prototype form, and small design changes could be made to perfect the final product before it ships, yet the core concept remains: a solidly built, rechargeable flashlight that does more than brighten the night.

To learn more about how to get involved, head to Kickstarter and explore what the Hunt Pro can bring to the next outing, home project, or travel plan. It could be the everyday sidekick you never knew you needed until now.

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Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

5 Comments on "The Hunt Pro Is a Pocket-Sized EDC Powerhouse That Offers More Than Just Light"

  1. MisterTrance | February 15, 2025 at 1:43 am |

    This looks super handy! I love the different colors/designs and it seems like the perfect size to carry around in my pocket.

  2. This thing looks pretty handy! This is the first I’ve heard of them.very cool!

  3. This seems quite useful, and it’s so compact!

  4. A nifty and useful device.

  5. Never heard of this but what a great tool for outdoor adventures. Wishing the Kickstarter campaign luck!

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