Nuts wrote:I was going to rave about my zebra light ..... they really are pretty amazing. ...
http://www.zebralight.com/Headlamp_c_7.html
dunamis wrote:Nuts wrote:I was going to rave about my zebra light ..... they really are pretty amazing. ...
http://www.zebralight.com/Headlamp_c_7.html
Yeah I had a look at these, they look pretty interesting and heard good things.
Anyone had any experience with the Kathmandu Cree LED style headlamp?
Singe"Nice light except that the clips that hold the battery compartment closed are totally inadequate - very thin plastic which is loaded by the battery contact springs so will break regardless of how careful you are (mine lasted about six months).[/quote]
Thanks Single for the heads up on that.
[quote="MartyGwynne wrote:Have not looked back since I got one of these from Katmandude http://www.kathmandu.com.au/Accessories ... 1_LED.html it takes 2 CR2032 (or thereabouts) and I use mine regularly. Marty
SteveJ wrote:For the last 8 years I have used a Petzl E+lite, Great bit of gear. Steve
sailfish wrote:I have a LedLenser H7 has a dimmer and adjustable wide to spot beam.
Regards,
Ken
dunamis wrote:
I've misplaced my Black Diamond (weep) so I'm in the market for a new head lamp.
Nuts wrote:I was going to rave about my zebra light but they use AA or coin cells. It also doesnt have a strap over or a rear battery box...
For anyone else, you'll need morse code to work them but they really are pretty amazing.
The second sub-level of the High can be configured after 6 double clicks. Double click (startng with the 7th) to cycle and select different brightness levels or strobes. Short click to turn off the light when finishing configurations. The selections for the second sub-level of the High are memorized after the light is turned off and through battery changes.
recurveron wrote:... good on low settings for cooking around camp.
north-north-west wrote:recurveron wrote:... good on low settings for cooking around camp.
Now, that is one powerful torch.
north-north-west wrote:recurveron wrote:... good on low settings for cooking around camp.
Now, that is one powerful torch.
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