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Hello all...
I've been doing a lot of hiking. These are day hikes out in State Parks and the like. But I tend to wake up late, and start the hikes late, which means before I know it, it's often dark...and boy does it get pitch black in these parks.
Because I have no sense of direction, I rely on a GPS, which takes 2AA batteries. (For those that like these things the GPS is a Garmin Vista).
I have a a Petzl Tikka headlamp, and a Photon II light, but would like to have a real flashlight as well on these trips. I'd like to be able to see down a trail a fairly far way to make out if it's the right trail. I'd also like it to backup my Tikka just in case it fails (also this way I don't have to replace my Tikka batteries which are AAA every time I use it, but can wait until they run down).
So I'm thinking what makes the most sense is to get a two AA flashlight so that I can switch batteries between my GPS and flashlight in emergency, and carry just one spare set of batteries for both.
Is there a two AA flashlight that's bright enough? What does everyone think of the Princeton TEC-20? Is there another two AA flashlight I should consider? The fact that the princeton has the batteries next to each other appeals to me...I think it would be more convenient than a flashlight with the batteries one after another.
Anyone know of any multi-LED flashlights that take just two AA batteries?
Or is thinking it's safe to use two batteries a fantasy, and should I be using a four battery flashlight? I don't really like that idea, because then I'd have to carry four spares, but if it's the prudent option, please let me know.
Also how long do the bulbs in the TEC 20 flashlights last? Is it really just 20-25 hours or am I off base? If it is a short run time should I also be carrying a spare bulb?
Thanks! I appreciate the help!
I've been doing a lot of hiking. These are day hikes out in State Parks and the like. But I tend to wake up late, and start the hikes late, which means before I know it, it's often dark...and boy does it get pitch black in these parks.
Because I have no sense of direction, I rely on a GPS, which takes 2AA batteries. (For those that like these things the GPS is a Garmin Vista).
I have a a Petzl Tikka headlamp, and a Photon II light, but would like to have a real flashlight as well on these trips. I'd like to be able to see down a trail a fairly far way to make out if it's the right trail. I'd also like it to backup my Tikka just in case it fails (also this way I don't have to replace my Tikka batteries which are AAA every time I use it, but can wait until they run down).
So I'm thinking what makes the most sense is to get a two AA flashlight so that I can switch batteries between my GPS and flashlight in emergency, and carry just one spare set of batteries for both.
Is there a two AA flashlight that's bright enough? What does everyone think of the Princeton TEC-20? Is there another two AA flashlight I should consider? The fact that the princeton has the batteries next to each other appeals to me...I think it would be more convenient than a flashlight with the batteries one after another.
Anyone know of any multi-LED flashlights that take just two AA batteries?
Or is thinking it's safe to use two batteries a fantasy, and should I be using a four battery flashlight? I don't really like that idea, because then I'd have to carry four spares, but if it's the prudent option, please let me know.
Also how long do the bulbs in the TEC 20 flashlights last? Is it really just 20-25 hours or am I off base? If it is a short run time should I also be carrying a spare bulb?
Thanks! I appreciate the help!