I know most of you guys probably know this already, but I was surprised at how many of my friends still used alkaline batteries like regular duracell or energizer or home rechargeables in their hunting gear.
Lithium batteries have several benefits over rechareables or alkaline for hunters and hikers.
1 - they weigh a lot less. Lithium batteries are usually about 1/3 less weight. Not a huge difference, but easy grams to lose.
2 - they last a LOT longer. I've seen some things that say 3 or 4 times as long. Lithiums in game cameras will last a season or more.
3 - The don't leak. I've had several devices ruined by alkaline batteries that leak their goo all over the inside of the device.
4 - They aren't temperature sensitive. They work when it's hot or cold with no real difference.
Downside - and the only one that i'm aware of - is price. They are more money. However, when you consider the cost of the rest of the stuff you're toting around, the extra buck or whatever it is doesn't make a difference.
If you've got duracells or something else in your headlamps and other gear, switch them out.
Costco has great prices on AA energizer lithium batteries most of the time. They are less than a dollar each. Sometimes they have AAA, but i haven't seen those in a while. You can always get them on amazon.
Switching your batteries is the easiest way to upgrade your pack instantly without spending much money.
Lithium batteries have several benefits over rechareables or alkaline for hunters and hikers.
1 - they weigh a lot less. Lithium batteries are usually about 1/3 less weight. Not a huge difference, but easy grams to lose.
2 - they last a LOT longer. I've seen some things that say 3 or 4 times as long. Lithiums in game cameras will last a season or more.
3 - The don't leak. I've had several devices ruined by alkaline batteries that leak their goo all over the inside of the device.
4 - They aren't temperature sensitive. They work when it's hot or cold with no real difference.
Downside - and the only one that i'm aware of - is price. They are more money. However, when you consider the cost of the rest of the stuff you're toting around, the extra buck or whatever it is doesn't make a difference.
If you've got duracells or something else in your headlamps and other gear, switch them out.
Costco has great prices on AA energizer lithium batteries most of the time. They are less than a dollar each. Sometimes they have AAA, but i haven't seen those in a while. You can always get them on amazon.
Switching your batteries is the easiest way to upgrade your pack instantly without spending much money.
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