New military tactical flashlight makes bold claim, or just a stocking stuffer?
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sheepdog wrote:
flash lights have come a long way baby.
JimBlue wrote:
I like my 200 lumen Ozark Trails better. Its smaller and lighter. DeWalt has a very rugged headlamp to. Both use 3 AAA batteries.
JimBlue wrote:
I use rechargables in everything now. Same cost for AAAs and AAs that way.
socks wrote:
fixed it for ya.sheepdog wrote:
flash lights have come a long way baby.
OzJacko wrote:
I switched back to disposables.JimBlue wrote:
I use rechargables in everything now. Same cost for AAAs and AAs that way.
A charger is heavier and more awkward on a long hike than 2 spare batteries.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
My buddy just spent $100 on a headlamp with a built in battery that charges via USB. If it cost half as much I'd consider it.OzJacko wrote:
I switched back to disposables.A charger is heavier and more awkward on a long hike than 2 spare batteries.JimBlue wrote:
I use rechargables in everything now. Same cost for AAAs and AAs that way.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
My buddy just spent $100 on a headlamp with a built in battery that charges via USB. If it cost half as much I'd consider it.OzJacko wrote:
I switched back to disposables.A charger is heavier and more awkward on a long hike than 2 spare batteries.JimBlue wrote:
I use rechargables in everything now. Same cost for AAAs and AAs that way.
OzJacko wrote:
I carry a battery backup that could do it but I need it for my phone and camera. While I shy away from that sort of price for a headlamp, it is the rechargeable AA and AAA batteries I am referring to avoiding. They require a charger unit that is bulky. If reasonably priced I will look at gear that recharges from usb. They can easily be charged from a battery pack or wall plug or cigarette lighter unit.
Astro wrote:
Wouldn't that be a"head" torch?OzJacko wrote:
I carry a battery backup that could do it but I need it for my phone and camera. While I shy away from that sort of price for a headlamp, it is the rechargeable AA and AAA batteries I am referring to avoiding. They require a charger unit that is bulky. If reasonably priced I will look at gear that recharges from usb. They can easily be charged from a battery pack or wall plug or cigarette lighter unit.
OzJacko wrote:
No it's a headlamp. As opposed to a headlight on a car or a head flashlight on a yank.;)Astro wrote:
Wouldn't that be a"head" torch?OzJacko wrote:
I carry a battery backup that could do it but I need it for my phone and camera. While I shy away from that sort of price for a headlamp, it is the rechargeable AA and AAA batteries I am referring to avoiding. They require a charger unit that is bulky. If reasonably priced I will look at gear that recharges from usb. They can easily be charged from a battery pack or wall plug or cigarette lighter unit.
milkman wrote:
What would you call it on a Reb?OzJacko wrote:
No it's a headlamp. As opposed to a headlight on a car or a head flashlight on a yank.;)Astro wrote:
Wouldn't that be a"head" torch?OzJacko wrote:
I carry a battery backup that could do it but I need it for my phone and camera. While I shy away from that sort of price for a headlamp, it is the rechargeable AA and AAA batteries I am referring to avoiding. They require a charger unit that is bulky. If reasonably priced I will look at gear that recharges from usb. They can easily be charged from a battery pack or wall plug or cigarette lighter unit.