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nksmfamjp 12-16-2008 11:46 AM

Headlamp for Hunting
 
Looking for a good headlamp to use for walking in, walking out, general camp use, tracking, reading in bed. . .You know, everything from making the early morning coffee to gutting that monster buck out after dark.

I was looking and I think the ideal one is the Princeton Tec Corona. It has 1,3,5, or8 LEDS, 3 brightness levels for# of LEDS, AA batteries. It looks like a good fit, except, I would kind of like the ability to use colored lenses and change the beam focus, I think.

Any ideas, or is this the best I cando?

wack 12-16-2008 04:04 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
Keep in mind that white light kills your night vision not to mention spooks game. I've got a cheap head light that has white light, green and red. The red and green don't spook game as much and doesn't leave you seeing spots in the dark.

nksmfamjp 12-16-2008 08:44 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
I really haven't noticed that white, red or green have much impact on killing my night vision. I have noticed that too bright of a light affects me. Also, a spot light is worse on my night vision than a flood light.

Horizontal Hunter 12-17-2008 05:38 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 

ORIGINAL: wack

Keep in mind that white light kills your night vision not to mention spooks game. I've got a cheap head light that has white light, green and red. The red and green don't spook game as much and doesn't leave you seeing spots in the dark.
This is very true white light kills your night vision.

Bob

wack 12-17-2008 07:12 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
Try walking in the dark with a regular white light then turn it off and see how well you can see and how long it takes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness. It takes awhile for your night vision to come back. Then try the same thing with a green or red light. When you turn off the green or red light, you will be able to see much better in the dark right away. I prefer red for deer hunting simply because deer do not see the color red. That doesn't mean deer can't see movement, or can not see you, they might even be able to see the light in a different manner than we do but if I turn the red light off, I can still see fairly well. For a long time I hunted private land and the rule was when hunting with others, we never recovered dead deer til after dark. We didn't want people wandering around the woods tracking deer while others were trying to hunt. There were times we needed white light to find blood and tracks. Getting in the woods in the morning or getting out at evening we always used the red or green lights or no lights.

buckhtr77 12-17-2008 02:44 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
My 2 cents. Go to Wal Mart in the flash light section. They have these energizer head lamps and have red and white. They're very nice and priced right. Check them out.

nksmfamjp 12-22-2008 05:54 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
Have you noticed any benefit to red, green or blue light? I mean is one of those colors strongly preferred over the others? Also, I can say that a 65 lumen spot light like a Surefire G2 is too bright for close, less than 20 foot work where you want to see the object clearly. Is 45 lumens ok? 25? 15? What is ideal for cooking and doing activities like gutting a deer?

glockman55 12-22-2008 08:46 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 

ORIGINAL: buckhtr77

My 2 cents. Go to Wal Mart in the flash light section. They have these energizer head lamps and have red and white. They're very nice and priced right. Check them out.
I agree, 6 led, very light weight, battery life unlimited, $14.99 your not going to find anything better. I've tried those $50. to $70. lights..don't waste your money

nksmfamjp 12-22-2008 10:35 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 

ORIGINAL: glockman55
. . .I've tried those $50. to $70. lights..don't waste your money
What light did you try that was a waste of money? What didn't you like about it?

glockman55 12-29-2008 08:21 AM

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I've tried the Western Rivers Mighty Max, which was very uncomfortable to wear, too heavy, and the Petzl Tactikka XP, I couldn't get it to fit tight enough and it kept slipping and the battery life was short. Both lights worked OK, but for the money, IMO not worth it. The energizer 6 led head lamp is real light and comfortable to wear, battery life is great, last me all season and at a price of $14. JMO.

VT Outdoorsman 12-29-2008 07:07 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
My pops got me and my brothers all Black Diamond headlamps for fishing and hunting....all i have to say is that i would definitely recommend these headlamps

justinlooney 12-31-2008 06:30 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
This is better than a headlamp.
Who wants another piece of equipment to keep up with? Not me! I have had a headlamp in the past to get through to my duck hunting swamp and my deer stands. And the kind you strap onto your head suck.
I got the one that is built into my cap and it is awsome!!! I got mine from Dicks Sporting Goods but the Hat is called Panther Vision:
http://www.panthervision.com/
I love it. Just throw my cap on and I have my light.

scarp262 01-11-2009 07:24 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
My girlfriends father bought me a princeton tec headlamp this year. I love the thing it lights up the dark like its day time. I'm not sure though what model it is. But I do recomend Princeton Tec!


bownutty 01-11-2009 09:37 PM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
I have a Princton Tec Apex and it is an incredable headlamp. It has a center 3watt regulated LED with a heat sink that will put many high dollar flashlights to shame and it has a high (160 lumens)and a low setting. On the side of this are four ultra bright LED's for when the3watt is too much. There are three settings for these also, high, low, and beacon flash. With the four LED's on the high setting it is very bright and wide angle, much brighter then the Black Diamond also I have and still use as backup. On low it is great for reading etc at camp. It was the purchase in 2008 I would not trade. You can get colored filters, but they do not come with it. I just can't say enough about the headlamp.

nksmfamjp 01-14-2009 10:55 AM

RE: Headlamp for Hunting
 
Well, I finally found a headlamp for use hunting. It looks like a good general use headlamp. It is marketed as a Remington by Rayovac. See this review.


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