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Tundra10 12-21-2011 10:49 PM

MANY years served well with the ole AA MagLite.

MizzouMonster 12-22-2011 07:35 AM

For hunting, I've got a Fenix PD-32, and a Surefire G-2X. Both are what I would call "quite good". They're small, light weight, and cast a lot of light for only using two small batteries.

I've been buying the Tenergy CR123A lithium batteries in bulk. IIRC this gets the price per down to about .50 cents each.

PatriciaSTown 04-07-2015 11:21 PM

The Inova XSDMA-HT flashlight provides good engineering and illuminative power. At approx 2.9 inches, it delivers all the flashlight power you need. and also has patented optical system and precision construction, you can count on the Inova XSDMA-HT Dual Mode LED Flashlight.

PatriciaSTown 04-17-2015 09:05 PM

I would recommend Streamlight Protac 2AA which is a ULTRA-COMPACT TACTICAL LIGHT The combination of small size and C4 LED output results in one of the brightest tactical personal carry lights for its size. This has a phenomenal strobe of 4 hours and nylon holster. Get it from the Safforsportinggoods for quality services.

BillBebos 05-20-2015 11:37 PM

I've been looking for the hunting flashlights for days, I do not know whether I should by Sure fire, Fenix, or Tank007 flashlight (a brand in China). Do you guys have any good ideas?

rockport 06-11-2015 09:38 AM

I use a LENSER H7r very small light weight head lamp that keeps up with my nitelite coon light. Adjustable beam and brightness.

I night fish with it on the whole time and its never went dead on me.

MudderChuck 06-11-2015 10:38 AM


This is about all I've needed for a handheld for years. Last Christmas they had a special. Box, two sets of batteries, a charger and car charger, for around 12 bucks. I've got four of them now.

Batteries seem to be all about the amp hours (miliamps) and the higher amp hour batteries last way longer. But cost more than the light does.

I've had a couple of pieces of rubber pop off, nothing a little glue wouldn't fix.

The compass on the end is a joke, it only works with the batteries removed. ;)


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