| Special Feature | Portable, Flexible, Mountable, Lightweight, Adjustable Light Modes |
| Color | Coyote |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Nylon |
- Flexible stalk: Features white, IR, Red, Blue and Green LEDs – all located in the head – each with low, medium, high and strobe modes
- A separate Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) switch lets you use both the main light and IFF when needed.
- 77 lumens with a runtime of 5.6 hours on high mode with included CR123A battery; 57 lumens with a runtime of 6 hours on high mode with included AA battery
- Models can be configured to mount on any type of combat, vehicle crew or aviation helmet system and/or MOLLE vest platform, or be directly attached to the brim of a patrol cap.
- Features push-button power switch and pull-to-turn rotary selector knob designed to prevent accidental mode changes and allow selection of LED color














doug thornton Verified Buyer –
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Mark Hall Verified Buyer –
I bought this to replace my x2AA Sidewinder, but decided to keep both. The Stalk is better for use with night operations since it has a built in IR strobe identifier, but it lacks the spotlight throw distance of the original. The light on the Stalk is much more diffused, which I think is better for navigating or simply lighting up a room. It easily lit up a 2 car garage with almost no dark corners like a floodlight. Whereas the original has a confined beam, but with an additional brightness setting (4 vs the Stalk’s 3). If you can only get one the Stalk would do you better being more versatile, but if you’re looking for something more like a typical flashlight that shines over distance then go with the OG.
Kindle Customer Verified Buyer –
I am a fan of Streamlight generally speaking, however I was underwhelmed by this helmet light, as well as their full-size sidewinder. There’s just too much going on, leading to nothing being done well. The light looks cool but is bad and everything it does.
The IFF is weak. Even a knockoff of a helstar you can get on here for 30 bucks crushes this.
Alternatively, a surplus MS-2000 is better than both at under 100 bucks.
The white light is weak. Unusable.
The ditto the IR light. Go with a dedicated light on both. A Streamlight 88122 TL-2 is a great price friendly choice for the IR light.
Lastly, the ARC rail mounting attachment is unacceptably loose/easily knocked off.
If you want a stem/stalk light like those go with the Princeton Tech Charge Pro LED.
S. Porter Verified Buyer –
I didn’t think it put out enough light and was too weak for the price. I returned it. I can use something cheaper and replace another one if I have to. I mean this isn’t your main light – so no need to pay this much.
Janni Verified Buyer –
Leider ist mein Paket abhanden gekommen daher kann ich nicht viel zu der Stalk sagen leider.
Jedoch habe ich die anderen Sidewinder Modelle und bin total zufrieden.