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    Princeton Tec MLPS headlamps

    Double post.
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    Princeton Tec MLPS headlamps

    They used Princeton Tec Quad MLPS and Point MLPS in the Avengers movie. I guess that is not really relevant to this thread, but I thought it was interesting anyway. http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/avengers-jeremy-renner-hawkeye.jpg
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    Quality made Headlamps?

    Princeton Tec reinforced the hinge on 200 lumen Apex. It is not a weak point anymore. Overall, I think Princeton Tec are about the same quality as Petzl and Black Diamond. They are not better, nor worse in my opinion.
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    I am not trying to tell you what works for you. I am sorry if it comes across that way. I am trying to explain that the light that you want is maybe not feasible with existing technology. I think you said that you want a beam that looks like the H501 beam but throws farther. What I am...
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    Quality made Headlamps?

    I'm not sure any headlamps are made in the USA anymore. Some are assembled in the USA from imported parts. I think that most of Princeton Tec's headlamps are assembled in the USA. ZebraLight and Fenix headlamps are nice, but if you are unfortunate enough to have problems with them getting...
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    You are saying that you want a beam that looks like H501 beam but throws farther. I am saying that 190 lumen or 260 lumen beam that looks like beam you want might not throw as far as you think it can. Light intensity has inverse square relationship. If you want to double distance for throw...
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    I think the best test would be to compare H501, H502, and H51F at 3 meters. H51F would be sort of like control. If H501 has twice the throw of H502 but has 1/10th or less the throw of H51F for example, then the difference between H501 and H502 maybe does not really matter.
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    I don't think a brighter version of H501 is really the answer. The H60 is a brighter version of the H501. Same lens, same emitter. I don't think the H60 has enough throw for running on trails. I don't think a 80 degree version of the H502 would have enough throw either. Maybe someone with...
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    I urge everyone, regarding everything, to not draw conclusions until you see for yourself. Assumptions can be wrong and trying to account for all of the variables in theory might not reflect reality. Don't just believe what some stranger on the internet tells you either. Especially me! :D...
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    Fenix HL30 pre-production Review

    On the bright side, there is no hinge to break. The hinge on Princeton Tec battery compartment can break.
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    Maybe someone has both the H60 and the H502 and would compare them side by side for us. H60 (190 lumens, 80 degrees, positive meniscus lens) would make good comparison to see if a collimating lens gives better throw in real life.
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    How did you get that figure, 64%?
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    H502 with 80 degree beam

    Do you have a H502 too? Are you comparing the H501w's throw and the 2 XPG's throw at the same output?
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    H502 with 80 degree beam

    Do you say this from experience or from theory? What emitter do you have in your 180 degree headlamp?
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    ZebraLight H502 XM-L

    Could you clarify?

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