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Headlamp

raisins

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anyone know of a headlamp that runs on 18650s that has a red light that higher lumen, most red light headlamps are on only like 5 or 10 lumen

i've looked for this also, the fenix lamps i linked above only go up to like 5 lumens in red, despite white being over 1,000....weird to me but maybe it is a heat issue (?)

i've fallen in holes and gotten my eyes poked with sticks, so i navigate in the dark with actual substantial light
 

Jtaylor

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Didn’t see the lumen output in their site. You know what it is?
I have no idea. I'd assume an e-mail or call and they'd answer your questions. I have 2 of their red lights for coyotes and they are impressive.
 

AttackMode

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Eneloop AA's and AAA's work great as rechargeable batteries. I don't understand the need to buy a headlamp just for a 18650 battery.
 
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michigandrake

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Eneloop AA's and AAA's work great as rechargeable batteries. I don't understand the need to buy a headlamp just for a 18650 battery.
I am a big fan of the Eneloop cells too. The only thing I don't like them for is game cams. If I tended my cameras more often I think they would be fine but 3-4 months is too much for them.
 

Wirrex

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I use Zebralight, and just give a quick twist to the battery cover. Excellent lights, and works like a charm for keeping them from coming on. My only Zebralight complaint is they don't sell dual-beam lights. Have a fenix showing up today with White Spot/Flood and Red Flood.

This is the best answer. Like you, I was bummed about not having a red light BUT with the awesome user interface you can customize your light output. I haven’t missed that red light at all. It’s really a great headlamp.
 
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sdorton

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I’m not a fan of the black diamond headlamp but they do have the locking feature you’re looking for. I’m on my 3rd bd headlamp this season, finally got one that seems to be working properly.

I'm on my 2nd and it is not worth a flip either. Poor battery life and the green light will only run a few mins on med. and dims down to its lowest setting. I hate both of them.......

Been looking at the Coast Headlamps. May pull the trigger on one of those before next season.
 

roosterstraw

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I'm on my 2nd and it is not worth a flip either. Poor battery life and the green light will only run a few mins on med. and dims down to its lowest setting. I hate both of them.......

Been looking at the Coast Headlamps. May pull the trigger on one of those before next season.
My first two were the all black ones, the third one was the black/white one. It seems to be doing better, also using lithium batteries in it.
 

Weldabeast

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I know, right?....silly peeps who like to have a hands free light source....idiots

I've had the cyclops 1 I posted the link to for about a week and used for various tasks around the house (putting stupid Christmas decorations into the attic) and so far so good. I have half a dozen cyclops regular headlamps and I've had really good luck with them in the past...as long as the "conductive touch" part of the light is as good a quality as the other push button versions it should be a really good light....try as I might I can't get it at accidently turn on. No red option maybe a negative for some of u but I rarely use the red option when I had it available....
 
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NMSbowhunter

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I have a headlamp (think it is a petzl) that stays in my backpack as a backup but my main light to get into and out of the woods is what I carry all the time with me. I bought a Streamlight Microstream USB about 4 years ago and carry it all the time in my right front pant pocket. The little light is bright, holds a charge really well and I forget I have it with me. I don't know how I went all those years without carrying a light. I bet there isn't a day that goes by that I don't use it. For hunting I either carry it, usually cupping it in my hand going in to regulate the brightness and clipped to my cap's brim on the way out after dark. I keep a charging cord in the vehicle but rarely need it.
 

Fl Canopy Stalker

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So ever hunt and every season I try to fix anything that is problematic with the hunt system/gear and this year I've been plagued with the dang headlamp turning on while it is stored. I carry extra batteries so it's not the end of the world but it bothers me....minus taking the batteries out while it's not in use is there a simple fix here or do they sell a headlamp that can't accidently turn on?
I have the blood tracker head lamp and I store it upside down in my right dump pouch when I’m not using it. I’ve never had it accidentally turn on but it takes a pretty deliberate push of the button to cycle the lights off and on.
 
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