Headlamp?

USMCret

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I know it’s been talked about all over but nothing recent here. So what brand and model is your go to for sheep? How many OZ are you willing to spend on it? Do you care if it’s 2.5 or 5.5 oz? Maybe more importantly than the weight what lumens do you want? Do you carry a back up?
 

Snowhunter11

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I use the pretzel tactikka 450lm. I weighed it at 2.89oz. I believe they make lighter less lumen models as well. I also use this for morning runs switching it to different powers based on amounts of artificial light. It’s plenty bright in the backcountry. Comes with a long lasting rechargeable and can also use AAA batteries.

The only knock may be it doesn’t have a power lock out and it can’t be charged while in use. Knock on wood I haven’t needed those features
those features as of yet.
 
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I took the Fenix HM50R V2 (2.75 oz) for its weight, battery life, and the fact that you could recharge it. I also took a Nightcore NU25 (1 oz) as a backup.

You may find yourself not even using it that much depending on when you go. This was 10:30 pm on a late night pack out in August.

It’s bright….

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I use a Black Diamond Storm, I think its 4.25 oz w/ 4 AAA batteries. Been using that model for years for everything. Have used it several times all the way through the night hiking and cutting up animals. This past year used it hiking through the entire night with plenty enough juice to use it for other things.

I wouldn't say its the best headlamp or the lightest but it works plenty well for me.

I notice you've started numerous threads asking about what brand and model for different gear for sheep hunting. Just pick something, try it out and go. 90% of it is all personal preference anyways.
 

z987k

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I use the pretzel tactikka 450lm. I weighed it at 2.89oz. I believe they make lighter less lumen models as well. I also use this for morning runs switching it to different powers based on amounts of artificial light. It’s plenty bright in the backcountry. Comes with a long lasting rechargeable and can also use AAA batteries.

The only knock may be it doesn’t have a power lock out and it can’t be charged while in use. Knock on wood I haven’t needed those features
those features as of yet.
I highly recommend a power lock out. Pulled my headlamp out of my pack this fall to find it was on. Lasted about 30 more mins, luckily my buddy's was fully charged, we came off the mountain in the rain, full packs and 1 headlamp. 0/10 stars. would not reccomend.
 

BVS

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Energizer works great, when not in use, turn one battery around so head lamp does not turn on accidentally.
 

ljalberta

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Early season for hunts anywhere up to 17 days, I take a Black Diamond Spot and a Petzl E-Lite with a set of fresh lithium batteries installed before I leave.
 

NMO

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Been using Petzl’s the last 10yrs guiding and they’ve been excellent. petzl bindi for an ultralight backup - 95% of the time I just use it as my main, and a discontinued model of the Tikka Size as my main. Last forever, rechargeable, great battery life, durability, weatherproof etc.
 

Bdurfey08

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I highly recommend a power lock out. Pulled my headlamp out of my pack this fall to find it was on. Lasted about 30 more mins, luckily my buddy's was fully charged, we came off the mountain in the rain, full packs and 1 headlamp. 0/10 stars. would not reccomend.
This happened to me also, bad night
 
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