WJCO
Meme King
Ever since I started camping in the winter, I've realized the importance of a good quality light. I really started getting into owning lights. So let's see your flashlight. Here's a few of mine.
EDC light that goes with me everywhere. Fenix LD01. Only 70 lumens but it's about the size of a chap stick and runs off of one AAA battery. Impressive output for how small it is.
Here's my main backpacking light. Another Fenix, the LD12. It puts out 125 lumens and runs off of one AA battery. This makes it easy to just carry a couple of extra batteries with me while camping. I use it in conjunction with the Fenix headband for hands free mode.
I own 3 of these Maglites. 1 in each vehicle and one in the garage. I don't know the specs, but we've had them at least 3 years and haven't had to replace batteries yet. They turn on when we need them and they were cheap.
And here's the newest beast that I got for Christmas. A Nitecore TM28. It can be held in one hand and weighs about a pound but it puts out 6000 lumens. It is awesome. You can actually see the beam waving through the sky. It runs off 4 li-ion 18650 batteries. I will likely use it for camping and working on the Jeep.
EDC light that goes with me everywhere. Fenix LD01. Only 70 lumens but it's about the size of a chap stick and runs off of one AAA battery. Impressive output for how small it is.
Here's my main backpacking light. Another Fenix, the LD12. It puts out 125 lumens and runs off of one AA battery. This makes it easy to just carry a couple of extra batteries with me while camping. I use it in conjunction with the Fenix headband for hands free mode.
I own 3 of these Maglites. 1 in each vehicle and one in the garage. I don't know the specs, but we've had them at least 3 years and haven't had to replace batteries yet. They turn on when we need them and they were cheap.
And here's the newest beast that I got for Christmas. A Nitecore TM28. It can be held in one hand and weighs about a pound but it puts out 6000 lumens. It is awesome. You can actually see the beam waving through the sky. It runs off 4 li-ion 18650 batteries. I will likely use it for camping and working on the Jeep.