ZebraLights?

Ryan Avery

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We are going to start selling these lights. Which ones should we order?
 
I'm running the 502F it's a great light for a flood light. Really any of the zebra lights are awesome. 602 is my next light.
 
I can't wait so I have a H52w coming. I'd get different ones if I could afford two but I have to go with one so I bought the combo spot / flood. AA batteries for me. Really dicey if you can find any of the other batteries in BFE Montana if you're in a pinch. AA's are a good bet even though they are weak. I'll just make sure I have two or three spare lithium AA's with me.
 
In June I ordered and received, H52w for a (spot beam) for trails or blood trails. H502w L2 for a(flood beam) around camp. H52Fw for a (spot, flood beam combination). Used the H52w and H502w L2 on a 3 week Co, elk hunt and worked as advertised. Don't need to research headlamps anymore you be selling the right ones.
 
How about premium batteries to go with them.

I always carry a couple spares. The crap off the E auction site is short lived and just weak.

I assume you are talking about the 3400mAh 18650 Protected Li-ion Battery??
 
Lithium AA or the Panasonic 3400mAH or any brand name protected. My 2 cents, combo set of lights for running AA or rechargeable. The H52w or H52fw are always great for use with 1 AA, the other 600 series for rechargeable. The warm light is much better to the eye and outdoors for hunting, throws a tad less lumens, than a cool white. Cool white tends to wash out.
 
I just picked up the new H32w and I already like it better than my H52Fw for hiking. It uses 123's and as such is lighter (slightly), better run time, and more lumens. I still think there's a place for a few of the AA models, but outside of the rechargeable super lumen models, I think the new H32's are a better deal.
 
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