I'm looking at trying a new headlamp. What's your Favorite? How often do you find ultra bright modes (750 lumen+) useful?
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Live2hunt custom shelters
I hunt solo, in bear and cat country
I like bright light while processing elk up to the midnight hour
Lol
I also have everything in my system rechargeable now, so my headlamp is also required to have that capability
I have used for 3 years now
Fenix hp25 r led 1000 lumen light
Comes with battery 18650 type, usb cord, 4 brightest level
Amazon.com: Fenix HP25R Rechargeable LED Flashlight 1000 Lumen Headlamp, Spotlight Flood-Beam Red-Light with 18650 Rechargeable Battery and LegionArms USB charging cord: Sports & Outdoors
Last year cleaning an elk, in the rain, never failed
$80
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What's the weight on it? I was considering one of their other models because that one looked heavy.I hunt solo, in bear and cat country
I like bright light while processing elk up to the midnight hour
Lol
I also have everything in my system rechargeable now, so my headlamp is also required to have that capability
I have used for 3 years now
Fenix hp25 r led 1000 lumen light
Comes with battery 18650 type, usb cord, 4 brightest level
Amazon.com: Fenix HP25R Rechargeable LED Flashlight 1000 Lumen Headlamp, Spotlight Flood-Beam Red-Light with 18650 Rechargeable Battery and LegionArms USB charging cord: Sports & Outdoors
Last year cleaning an elk, in the rain, never failed
$80
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That's one I was looking at.I love my Fenix hl60r. Super bright.
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It has saved my butt more times than I can count. It is a bit heavy but totally worth it when trying to pack stuff off a ridge in the dark.That's one I was looking at.
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That is awesome to knowI'm an unabashed Zebralight fanboy. I have the H52w (takes AA batteries) and a H600w mk III (takes 18650 batteries). Can't ask for anything better than these.
I rarely use the brightest setting on the H600w (about 1000 lumens IIRC). 300-400 is usually plenty.
A tip for those of you who use 18650 batteries: find a discarded laptop battery pack and cut it open (carefully!). There are usually 8-9 18650 cells in there, and usually only 1 or 2 have gone bad. Charge the individual cells (carefully!) and discard those that won't go above 4.1 volts, those are normally the bad cells. Presto - you've got a bunch of free 18650s!