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by lrsrngr » Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:23 am
Personal preference...what to avoid:
1. Non-LED lights.
2. AAA battery packs.
3. Rechargeable batteries that cannot be easily replaced or made to work with common batteries.
Nice to have features:
1. Headlamps are now my go to light. Nothing like hands free operation. No need to get frustrated with your flashlight holder assistant. In fact, I have a hard time warranting a flashlight assistant; it just doesn't make sense.
2. With the invent of high lumen AA flashlights, I am a fan of the 1x AA lights. Can't beat more voltage but carrying an efficient common battery light is simple and easy to keep fed. Best of all, if you have a light failure and you have to switch the battery, it either works or it doesn't. Real quick to troubleshoot.
3. I have found that the 3x D-cell LED Maglite is still an awesome light and proper means of "breaking contact."
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- Headlamps are the best! Nothing like being the master of your domain with a variable power headlamp. Not too bright for close work because you can adjust it and not too dim for trail walking or cave exploring when you need it.
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- Common use flashlights on the right with more "tactical cool" series on the right.
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- The Maglite in LED.
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- The dreaded 3x AAA battery pack. They just don't hold up and tend to crack rendering the light useless. The flashlight however, is a Harbor Freight freebie with coupon so I can't complain much.
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