This is a good buy for 18$. Red/green and re -chargeable. I have been using mine for last 3 years. Still kicking.
Cyclops conductive touch....I'm still in first season of field testing so can't fully endorse but so far so good...I like headlamps that I can somehow prevent from turning on in my pack. Most lamps these days have a push button that always seems to get pressed in the pack. I have one that has the push button but taking out 1 battery is easy, so that is how I solved that issue. Just something to consider.
I like headlamps that I can somehow prevent from turning on in my pack. Most lamps these days have a push button that always seems to get pressed in the pack. I have one that has the push button but taking out 1 battery is easy, so that is how I solved that issue. Just something to consider.
The Fenix HM65r has a lock out feature so it doesn’t turn on by accident in your pack. It’s as simple as pushing and holding both buttons for a couple of seconds to activate/deactivate.
Just as a follow-up, this light also has a small slide switch that you can toggle so that if you put it in your pack, dump pouch, pocket, etc. and accidentally hit the button, it won't turn on.I like this one. Three colors (I like green better than red) and high / low setting. Rechargeable. Can use either the headband or hat clip.
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My new MR50 jen2 has the lock out but I turn the cap to turn off any way works great awesome light!!!The Fenix headlamps with removable lithium ion batteries will turn themselves off if you unscrew the battery cap enough to break contact. So, that is how I turn them off. To turn on in your pack, you'd have to screw the cap down and also hit the on button afterwards, which could happen but is really low odds.
I'm sure all twist cap lights go off when you break contact by untwisting (while still leaving enough threads grabbing to keep cap in place), but Fenix has the feature of this also turning the button off. I unscrew with light on so that I'm sure I've backed it out just far enough.
Zebralight is the king. I love mine. It's goes crazy bright for deer tracking. Very dim for the walk in. Then extremely dim moonlight mode just enough to see my hands as I climb the tree. Battery life has been tremendous and the choice of light color and beam pattern is second to none