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« on: July 25, 2009, 03:18:26 am »

I've been hunting with this one for about 2 yrs now, and for the money, durability, size, and convenience, it's one of the best out there in my opinion.

My buddy has changed lights like 10 times and finally went to the one i have now. Cheesy

It throws a really good little beam and has a diffuser which makes it better when your just looking for something in the truck, boat, or fourwheeler.

it's completely waterproof and only uses one AA battery! Very easy to change when it goes out. you can do it in seconds and be on your way again. easy to do in the dark as well.

It has been a great little light.....HANDS DOWN!

here's a link with a picture. it's called a sportsman extreme made by rayovac. they used to carry em at walmart but now we had to order them online.

http://www.rayovac.com/flashlight/se1whlt-b.shtml#.shtml

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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2009, 05:11:23 am »

I also use Rayovac Stoked! Mines is the Rayovac Remington Arms 150 Lumen LED, It houses 4 AA batteries on your belt and is water resistant with a 25 hour run time! I really like it but still always carry a Dorcy 180 Lumen Submersible LED Light in my pack just in case! I like bright lights! Grin But don't forget the extra batteries!! The Dorcy uses 6 AAA and only lasts 8 hours so I buy the big pack from Costco of both sizes and throw extras in my pack before I leave the house!
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2009, 01:53:13 pm »

fI use a 28 Volt BrightEyes Coon huntin huntin light weighs 2-3 lbs and burns like a Q beam for about 11 hrs on a charge.  $325
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2009, 02:06:29 pm »

i have a  led headlight that  has a  low  and high side ....low  side  has a  30  hour  burn  time  high  side  24  hours ....its  very  light  and  real  bright .......the battery  is  small  enuff  to  fit  in  you  bib  overalls .......90  bucks  rechargeable  and  last  for  months  before  rechargeing ...check  am  out at  valley creek .................
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« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2009, 07:03:23 am »

fI use a 28 Volt BrightEyes Coon huntin huntin light weighs 2-3 lbs and burns like a Q beam for about 11 hrs on a charge.  $325

Thats What i use, do you have any problem keeping bulbs in yours?
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« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2009, 07:10:19 am »

Competition Light 26 volt belt light.  This is a very pricey light, but is very nice to have in the woods.  When I'm looking for easy, I use a Streamlight Septor LED headlamp.  It opperates on 3 AAA batteries.  Very nice, long lasting, and bright for the size.
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« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2009, 11:56:51 am »

Its amazing how far lights have come in a few years. One or two AAA batteries can throw a beam and last forever.
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« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2009, 12:55:48 pm »

lol i am still stuck on useing the 12 15 and 20 dollar ones from wallmart
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« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2009, 08:59:40 pm »

I used a Nite Lite for coon hunting when I first started and it was good for a starter light.  I let people that I go hunting with use it now.  Convenient back up.  Now I use a Bandit Belt Light with a Spotlight and walking light connected as well.  Great light.  A lot of my hunting buddies back in Indiana use them as well.  I have had mine for about 4 or 5 years and still burns just as good as the first day I got it.  No complaints.  http://www.banditlights.com/belt_light.htm
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