Hex Light™ was featured on the popular Pitchmen show airing on the second season of the show. Inventor Eric Prater was serving his country as a Marine and had a hard time digging trenches during training holding the government issued flashlight. It was heavy, took a valuable hand to hold or simply didn’t stay in place when attached to his uniform while working. He knew there was a better way to work hands free, yet have a flashlight that beamed light to where he was working.
The Hex Light Flashlight was born!
A flashlight that adjust to fit around your forearm and beams 6 ultra bright LED lights down your arm, beaming the light to what you are working on or pointing at. Simple, yet extremely effective with endless uses around your home, garage, outdoor sports and much more.
When the Hex Light is around your forearm, when you reach for something, you will have ultra bright light showing your hand the way.
A hunter climbing a tree stand in the early morning hours and reaching for pegs in a tree can be down right dangerous because it’s super hard to hold a flashlight and climb with both hands at the same time. With Hex Light around your forearm, this very dangerous task becomes super easy. As your hands reach, you will easily be able to see the pegs in the tree with your Hex Light beaming 6 ultra bright LED’s down your arm to show you the way to the pegs.
As a hunter my self, the Hex Light is a must have flashlight. Hands free, light weight, ultra bright, water resistant and long battery life is a must for any hunter and Hex Light has this ALL!
The Hex Light forearm flashlight in action under a sink! Totally hands free, ultra bright and compact!
Have you ever did a little home plumbing under your sink? It’s dark down there and setting a flashlight on the ground only provides you with a small beam that never seems to shine in the right spot. That "right spot" just so happens to be where your hands are going. Hex Light simply makes sense because you look, where your hands are pointing. Hex Light provides the light you need straight down your forearms and directly to where your looking at your work area, totally hands free!
Doing a little mechanical work on your vehicle? Maybe something as small as changing the oil? It’s dark under your car and it’s hard to do the work you need to do not being able to see. Why spend an extra 10 minutes pulling out a cord and hooking up some hot hand held light. You need both hands for a job like changing your oil. Getting the filter off is not easy and not being able to see doing it makes it all that much harder! Hex Light will greatly help you with this! Light weight and Hand Free! Beaming ultra bright light to your work area to show your hands what they need to see!
How about changing a fuse under your dashboard. Again, dark down there and you look where your hands are going. Hex Light provides the light to your hands so you can easily see the task at hand. Changing a flat tire on a dark street? You need two hands to do this and the Hex Light will be a huge assistant in getting the job done in safe manner. Like I said, the Hex Light has really unlimited uses.
For only $19.99 you get the Hex Light that will save you time and make things safer, all while being Hands Free. As an exclusive offer, you not only get one Hex Light, you get TWO Hex Lights, plus a set of Stick And Click lights Free by paying separate S&H!
The Hex Light is a perfect gift for any hunter, mechanic, home owner, outdoor enthusiast, plumber, electrician, law enforcement official, real estate professional, home inspectors and really anybody who does work in a low light area.
Here is your chance to be some of the first in your neighborhood to get the newly released Hex Light! The Hex Light is not available in stores. Remember, you get TWO Hex Lights using the exclusive link above! One for each arm or one for you and one as a gift. Why wait, order now!





joe schmo
If you notice…the prototype used six high-power “laser pointer” style LED emitters. The ASOT version doesn’t seem as bright…IMHO. But I still want one!!
Simon
For the record… I have used both the prototype and the ASOT versions and they are equaly bright… This is is a great invention!!!
Dave
Simon, Not meaning this disrespectfully, but who are you in as much as you are close enough to use the prototype and the final version?
There was Erics prototype, the yellow bumble bee prototype from the show and the black one as the production version.
Which prototype did you use?
Do you work for the Pitchman company, the manufacturer of the prototypes?
As a side not, I am an Energy Manager and would be interested in knowing the Lumen output of each prototype as well as the Color Correction Faction or Color Temperature of the LED’s in use. Color of the LED 2700 CCF, 4100, 5800, 6500. Yellow to white and blueish tinge. COlor is important, even more so in the dark. The eye uses the cones predominately for night vision and the higher color temperature light is what the coner are more sensative to whereas the rods are daytime vision and yellow temperature dominant.
I am in possession of the mathematical formula which compares the quality of vision provided by each color light to another which also supports lower power in the higher temperatures. Minor note, higher color temperature is not dependant on a higher power consumption, at least not in a quantity that we would recognize w/o sensative test equipment and a super acurate stopwatch. HIGHER COLOR TEMPS ALLOW LOWER OUTPUT LED’s FOR AN EQUAL LEVEL OF VISIBILITY MAKING LONGER BATTERY LIFE.
V/R
Dave
Dave
I for the record bought two sets for testing but would appreciate the ability to test a pair of the bumble bee prototypes. I look forward to recieving mine in the next few days.
Frank
The hexlight flashlights are AWESOME! I really love mine and they really do work great!