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Nitecore on Amazon have been really good for me.
Had to double-check that; it turns out that they dropped the AAA option on the high-output Swift RL, which is unlike almost all their other lights. I’ll update the post.Hmm I have a petzl swift, can those use AAA's? mines rechargable and a great light. that thing will light up the night when it goes full blast. I use if for work mostly, really like the tac-tikka rgb too. 3 AAA's, multiple beam intensities, and blue, green and red too
ok thanks for looking at that, wasn't contradicting, I honestly wasn't sure (never read the manual lol). the swift is a great light if you need daylight at night!Had to double-check that; it turns out that they dropped the AAA option on the high-output Swift RL, which is unlike almost all their other lights. I’ll update the post.
When i contacted peax and asked them about their headlamp and the others on the market that look identical with a major price difference this was what they told me :That is correct and i have personally compared it to my buddies PEAK headlamp. The peak is slightly brighter but the body and style is identical.
Anyone had issues with Black Diamonds close feature not working consistently? I have two that pop open all the time. OP, I like my Black Diamonds, but I won't buy another unless it has a different latching mechanism.
I have two Black Diamonds that do not stay latched. PC622 tape has been the fix for a few years,Anyone had issues with Black Diamonds close feature not working consistently? I have two that pop open all the time. OP, I like my Black Diamonds, but I won't buy another unless it has a different latching mechanism.
These are what I get too. They come in a 3 pack . I have yet to replace a single one yetI've had some Coast headlamps for a long time. 3 AAA batteries. Costco used to sell 3 packs before they went to the "Duracell" brand.
Usually only need 1 or 2 sets of batteries for an entire year of on/off again use (will change out batteries night before hunting season starts) - only time I use the high beam is when blood trailing. Usually use low or medium beam.
You guys have me interested in the HM65R - not that I'd ever really need a 1400 lumen headlamp, just seems like a good idea for when we run the marsh at night.
+1 on the Petzl Core.Me and the wife have been using Petzl Actiks and Actik cores for years now and they have been flawless. The core version is brighter and you can still use standard batteries when you want.
Looking for a AA or AAA, or even 9 volt head lamp to camp / hike with.
I want to stay away from re chargeable ones .. I just can’t seem to make them last.
For the price I can’t see the peax competing with the fenix or nitecore options. One major thing I noticed is the peax only has an ipx6 rating while the other two are ip68 which speaks volumes to me considering peax is charging the same price but didn’t bother to get theirs the extra rating. With that said I don’t think you can go wrong with the Sofirn. Even if the peax edges it out I’d not pay top dollar given the other options seem to beat the peax in that price range.I came here to see if there's an advantage to the Peax over the Sofirn that looks the same, and it appears there is... so maybe I'll shell out the cash for both and compare them, then keep the loser as a backup. I will say that I've been using the Princeton Tec Sync for about a year and I like it ok,- the selector dial is good for when you have gloves on, and it's pretty durable compared to some other cheapo lamps I've destroyed over the years. However, it eats through batteries (AAA). I keep it fed with freshly charged rechargables and it works pretty well as long as you don't need to light up the whole meadow... but I want to, which is why I'm looking at the Peax.
Anyone had issues with Black Diamonds close feature not working consistently? I have two that pop open all the time. OP, I like my Black Diamonds, but I won't buy another unless it has a different latching mechanism.
That seems fair enough. I wonder what kind of warranty the PEAX hasFor the price I can’t see the peax competing with the fenix or nitecore options. One major thing I noticed is the peax only has an ipx6 rating while the other two are ip68 which speaks volumes to me considering peax is charging the same price but didn’t bother to get theirs the extra rating. With that said I don’t think you can go wrong with the Sofirn. Even if the peax edges it out I’d not pay top dollar given the other options seem to beat the peax in that price range.