Knife_Sniper
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- Mar 22, 2005
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Hello, long time lurker here.
I am going on a caving trip soon and I am the gear master for the trip. The cave has an average ceiling of 3ft or less so FYI. No cliffs so flashlights wont be taking any 300 ft drops. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif I will be supplying a limited amount of gear for my friends (kneepads, ect) and am charged with getting flashlight recomendations for them to follow as well as for myself.
*My* light loadout is as follows:
Brinkman 2 cell CR123 Lithium
Surefire C3 Centurion 3 cell CR123 Lithium
Streamlight twintask 3 cell AA LED/Xenon combo
6 spare CR123s
12 pack AA (not shared, for my primary alone. Cant have too much now)
Plus one headlamp yet to be purchased (need recomendation as this is arguably the most important lamp I will be taking!) My budget for this lamp is under $35. I know I should be spending more on something I will be trusting my life to, but as you see I just spent some dough on several other illumination tools as well as other cave essentials.
The two liths are for high intensity uses and I would trust my life to them both! I have the C3 equiped with a diffuser cap as lense protection. The Brinkman is the backup for the C3.
Now about that streamlight Twin-task. I know this brand is well known but would like your thoughts about it. Its a 39.95 MSRP light (I paid 39.99) with an all aluminum body (very skinny black flashlight) and push button switch. The first push activates the xenon, the 2nd turns it off. The third push activates the 3 LEDs, the fourth turns them off. Loop. The box claims 80 hrs
run time off the leds, and 2.5 off the xenon. I find the lights claim of 80 hrs to be my main reason for buying but would like any thoughts you have on the light. Curcuit reliability? It passed my own drop tests but do these things hold up to wear and tear well? If I hear bad news I will be switching primary hand held lights.
Now about my friends. They are getting the essentials but I feel as though they may be skimping on lights. 2 Dont have much $$ left for the trip. For under 25 (each person) can you equip them with reliable leds I can find locally? (IE wal mart, Academy sports, ect) I dissapointed that they are not willing/cant spend much money on light cause we are going into a cave. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif One has a maglight but thats not too reassuring.
The other friends I am taking are going to be purchasing good gear (flashlights as well) one is even going for lithium led surefire products.
So in a nutshell...
Need a headlamp recomendation aroumd $35
Need your thoughts on my primary (twin-task)
Need your thoughts on *reliable* light sources for two low budget freinds /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Thanks guys!
I am going on a caving trip soon and I am the gear master for the trip. The cave has an average ceiling of 3ft or less so FYI. No cliffs so flashlights wont be taking any 300 ft drops. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif I will be supplying a limited amount of gear for my friends (kneepads, ect) and am charged with getting flashlight recomendations for them to follow as well as for myself.
*My* light loadout is as follows:
Brinkman 2 cell CR123 Lithium
Surefire C3 Centurion 3 cell CR123 Lithium
Streamlight twintask 3 cell AA LED/Xenon combo
6 spare CR123s
12 pack AA (not shared, for my primary alone. Cant have too much now)
Plus one headlamp yet to be purchased (need recomendation as this is arguably the most important lamp I will be taking!) My budget for this lamp is under $35. I know I should be spending more on something I will be trusting my life to, but as you see I just spent some dough on several other illumination tools as well as other cave essentials.
The two liths are for high intensity uses and I would trust my life to them both! I have the C3 equiped with a diffuser cap as lense protection. The Brinkman is the backup for the C3.
Now about that streamlight Twin-task. I know this brand is well known but would like your thoughts about it. Its a 39.95 MSRP light (I paid 39.99) with an all aluminum body (very skinny black flashlight) and push button switch. The first push activates the xenon, the 2nd turns it off. The third push activates the 3 LEDs, the fourth turns them off. Loop. The box claims 80 hrs
run time off the leds, and 2.5 off the xenon. I find the lights claim of 80 hrs to be my main reason for buying but would like any thoughts you have on the light. Curcuit reliability? It passed my own drop tests but do these things hold up to wear and tear well? If I hear bad news I will be switching primary hand held lights.
Now about my friends. They are getting the essentials but I feel as though they may be skimping on lights. 2 Dont have much $$ left for the trip. For under 25 (each person) can you equip them with reliable leds I can find locally? (IE wal mart, Academy sports, ect) I dissapointed that they are not willing/cant spend much money on light cause we are going into a cave. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif One has a maglight but thats not too reassuring.
The other friends I am taking are going to be purchasing good gear (flashlights as well) one is even going for lithium led surefire products.
So in a nutshell...
Need a headlamp recomendation aroumd $35
Need your thoughts on my primary (twin-task)
Need your thoughts on *reliable* light sources for two low budget freinds /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Thanks guys!