Thyrm Llc Switchback2.0 Large Flashlight Ring W/Pocket Clip Urban Gray
The Thyrm Switchback 2.0 Large Flashlight Ring with Pocket Clip is a purpose-built mounting system that transforms how you carry and deploy a tactical flashlight in the field or home defense scenario. This urban gray aluminum ring installs between your light's tailcap and body, giving you a repeatable grip index and secure retention that works equally well from a pants pocket, gear pouch, or MOLLE webbing. Whether you're running low-light techniques at the range, searching around your property, or responding to a home intrusion, the Switchback 2.0 keeps your light indexed and ready without adding bulk or weight.
The second-generation design builds on years of real-world feedback from serious users, shooters, and subject matter experts. The finger ring releases under heavy force or torque—so you won't fumble it if things get rough—but resets easily when you're ready to deploy again. A wider thumb rest with traction features and lower-cut tubular design make installation and grip intuitive across different hand sizes and firearm platforms. The upgraded pocket clip is stronger and works directly with MOLLE/PALS webbing, so you're not limited to traditional carry. Smaller crush ribs on the lip conform to a broader range of flashlight designs, and the included aluminum spacer extends compatibility to Streamlight HL and HL-X models as well as other brands with similar tailcap geometry.
Installation is straightforward: unscrew your flashlight's tailcap, slip the Switchback over the body, and rescrew. Most Elzerta and Surefire lights install without additional hardware, though Streamlight models often benefit from the aluminum washer to ensure positive switch contact. The design works with both handguns and long guns, and it plays nicely with traditional low-light shooting techniques—Neck Index, Modified FBI, Harries—so you're not learning a new system. Carry it deeper if you prefer, use it on MOLLE, or keep it in a pouch; the Switchback 2.0 adapts to your rig and your hands.

