markuslively
FNG
Two is one, one is none on lamps for me. Always have a second headlamp in my pack.
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If you are carrying a zebra light headlamp and an extra 18650 and a clip light, I gotta make the argument for ditching the clip light and adding a zebra light hand held (side clicky) with a spot light. Use the hand held as a holder for the 18650 and you will have a backup with a ton of throw compared to the headlamp (assuming floody) with less weight. The handheld has a clip.I carry a little clip on hat light, takes a 2032 type battery, keep the battery upside down so it can’t turn on in the pack. Just enough light for most situations.
Main light is a Zebra and extra 18650
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Solid tip and I used to do that with the same logic, a second light/lamp/etc that uses the same battery is double protection... spare light and spare battery in one for minimal weight penalty.If you are carrying a zebra light headlamp and an extra 18650 and a clip light, I gotta make the argument for ditching the clip light and adding a zebra light hand held (side clicky) with a spot light. Use the hand held as a holder for the 18650 and you will have a backup with a ton of throw compared to the headlamp (assuming floody) with less weight. The handheld has a clip.
cool idea how far could you see it and how long can it blink for?I had a mule deer down in the sage at the end of the day and had to pack half out, and go back for the other half, wore my Black Diamond, and set the red flashing light on the little Petzl (zipka or elight, not sure) at the meat pile to find easier in the dark.
Typically I carry a lighter, TP, and little Petzl in my pants pocket, and the bigger headlamp in the bino harness. I also have a small Olight with a clip that allows you to use it as a hand held or clip it onto the brim of your hat to replace a headlamp that sometimes finds its way into a pocket.