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berretsteve
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Fenix as already recommended is my to go for you..
^I can vouch for this as being a great option for the lesser expensive stuff. We have one I bought for a spare for our fish camp in case any guests didn't have one, ended up giving it to one of my son's friends and the darn thing is a pretty good lamp. The one I bought was a 77outdoor brand, but when it came in it was a Sofirn. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MFBYN2C
If you want some really solid info go check out mindful hunters review on YouTube. The only kicker is he didn’t compare the exact same batteries when doing the test. I will say though I’ve taken both my sofirns out for me and my boy on camp outs and I’ve never killed a battery. Even upgrading to some of the best batteries you can buy to upgrade the ones that come in the Sofirn ( not needed imo) your still considerably cheaper than a Peax.How long does a charge last?
These are super handy for chores after dark around the farm.I'm enjoying this one right now, which I bought for the lock and just happen to like the buttons and dimmer.
BLACK DIAMOND Equipment Cosmo 350-R Headlamp
I picked 2 up because I kept having issues with these guys below getting pushed on in my pack. Otherwise these are awesome. I give them to all my guys (work) and keep a set charged by our laundry door.
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Can you detail your total setup at the 8oz mark? Is the solar charger dependable?Sofirn is pretty amazing for how cheap it is. Very comparable performance wise to the Fenix hm65. We have a couple and have had no issues.
The hm65 is great performance wise, except I have had one fail at a real bad time. I’ve also had Fenix flashlights fail me around the house/at work a few times. I don’t trust them for backpacking in anymore.
The best? The zebra light 18650. At least as bright as the Fenix, but with a noticeably wider and more even throw. Mine lasts longer on batteries than the other 2 (even though the others are still amazing there). And it’s lighter. I carry one spare battery, tiny charger/battery bank for it, and a small 5w solar panel when I pack in to charge it. I can keep phone, headlamp, headphones, radios….running indefinitely with that 8oz total setup