a petzl e-light is for me too
a petzl e-light is for me too
I have one that I been using for years, and to be honest it didn't cost me much, if I remember right it was £5. Is not even branded. However, I got a little torch that I like to have in my pocket or wherever and I made a little thing out of a bike's inner tube. Well, I put some pictures so you can see what I'm about, LOL.
It actually works pretty well.
I meant to say, I put it on like a head band, and when not in use, the band is rolled and packed away inside the same pouch where the torch go.
Last edited by Juanodaxis; 04-03-2012 at 01:02 AM.
I use a Coleman Max torch. It's rated output is 270 lumens! Runs 3x AAA batteries. It's small and very stout design handheld not headlamp. It's like looking at the Sun at night! One note, the focus is not adjustable.http://colemanmax.com
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I use a Coleman Max torch. It's rated output is 140 lumens! Runs 3x AAA batteries. It's small and very stout design handheld not headlamp. It's like looking at the Sun at night! One note, the focus is not adjushttp://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Ultra-Power-Aluminum-Flashlight/dp/B00339C2WO/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_ttable.
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I run a Princeton Tec Byte. Was on sale for 3/10 of bugger all when i bought it at a stores closing sale. She runs 2 AAA batteries, 35 lumen max output, which isnt the brightest in the world i know, but its good enough for basically anything i do. Has 3 light modes, one of which is a red light. The thing i really like about it is it weighs 64 grams, so about 2.1 ounces... Basically it weighs bugger all, its bright enough to walk with, it has a long burn time, and spare batteries are light and small to carry.
now using a Petzl Tactikka Plus. Good battery life from 3 AAA batteries, 3 light levels and red filter.
Hi there!
I have two of the Spark ST6-500CW headlamps and I can really recommend it! It is a very bright, waterproof and easy to use LED-Headlamp.
I always carry it by going geocaching (Nightcaches) and it has never disappointed me.
Here is a short video-review of the two versions of this lamp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4D1-W94Qm0
The only thing that might be a disadvantage, is that you have to use one 18650 or two CR123 Batteries instaed of normal AA Batteries.
But that is because of the really high output of the LED.
I use a glow worm wedged in a polo mint and tied around my head. Its bloody useless to see by and I keep getting pestered by other glow worms.. Not recommended