
Brand New 2-in-1 Design: Leading the industry by integrating an ergonomically angled grip with a powerful WML, the anti-slip grooves and finger stop ensure non-slip control during intense situations while insulating the heat of the barrel from the hand.
Premium Performance: Delivering two output modes of 290 lumens and 1,450 lumens with a maximum of 240 meters of throw. Excellent both in close quarters and long-range illumination.
Wide Compatibility: The standard aluminum alloy Picatinny mount makes it easy to install. You can also mount it onto M-LOK rails after installing a Picatinny rail adapter.
Effortless to Operate: Turn the light on/off or change output using either hand with equal ease without breaking your grip during operation or target transition.


Universal Compatibility
Sigurd’s integrated Picatinny mount and small size allow optimal placement on a wide variety of handguards while still leaving space for other accessory mounts.
To mount Sigaurd on M-Lok rail, simply install a section of the appropriate Picatinny rail adapter (not included)
Compact angled foregrip — precise control, faster follow-ups
Unlike conventional vertical grips, the compact angled foregrip (Sigurd) improves recoil management and ergonomics for faster, more accurate follow-up shots while staying snag‑free.
Ergonomic Design
Sigurd’s design is heavily influenced by natural body mechanics and ergonomics, providing a comfortable user interface that reduces fatigue and allows for more precise control. Its unique combination of heat insulation material, anti-slip grooves, and finger stops ensure a confident grip during fast-paced, extended use.
Fully Ambidextrous Design
With switches positioned on both sides, Sigurd’s is truly ambidextrous. It can be activated by either hand with equal ease. This allows shoulder transitioning and other advanced close quarters techniques to be performed smoothly and quickly.

Easy Magnetic Charging
Rechargeable with Olight’s signature USB magnetic charging cable so your WML is always ready for action.
