Fooboy
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I've started to take my L1 Cree (Christmas present) on my night time jogs. It's come in handy a lot around the house doing odd jobs, and just showing it off to people
Anyways, several areas of my jog are unlit so I use an occasional blast to make sure their are no obstructions or people on the trail ahead. I also use it on low to see the ground ahead of me when approaching cars headlights ruin my adapted night vision. I attach it to my forearm via the lanyard so I can have my handsfree if need be but hold it in my hand while I jog. Its extremely handy.
After jogging for nearly 10 years, I have become expectant of an occasional yell or honk of people trying to startle me - especially at night, usually teenagers just trying to be cool. I'm sure you other joggers can relate. I happened to be at an area where there was no light and I as I heard a car coming from behind me I thought - "I bet these guys are gonna yell at ---" before I could finish my thought I was startled by a loud yell as the car flew by. I barely flinched - but when I did I set off my L1's 65+ lumens - conviently it was perfectly aimed at the passenger's (yellers) face - no more than 4 yards away. I kept it trained on the faces as it continued by.
I'm not saying it scared him, but I saw his slightly quizical/wide-eyed look as they blew past. His yell trailed off prematurely and I heard one of his buddies say "woah!" as they sped by.
Ha! It made me feel better, anyways. I was thinking as I finished my run how it's nice to have such a powerful little light as you run through dark areas.
Anyways, several areas of my jog are unlit so I use an occasional blast to make sure their are no obstructions or people on the trail ahead. I also use it on low to see the ground ahead of me when approaching cars headlights ruin my adapted night vision. I attach it to my forearm via the lanyard so I can have my handsfree if need be but hold it in my hand while I jog. Its extremely handy.
After jogging for nearly 10 years, I have become expectant of an occasional yell or honk of people trying to startle me - especially at night, usually teenagers just trying to be cool. I'm sure you other joggers can relate. I happened to be at an area where there was no light and I as I heard a car coming from behind me I thought - "I bet these guys are gonna yell at ---" before I could finish my thought I was startled by a loud yell as the car flew by. I barely flinched - but when I did I set off my L1's 65+ lumens - conviently it was perfectly aimed at the passenger's (yellers) face - no more than 4 yards away. I kept it trained on the faces as it continued by.
I'm not saying it scared him, but I saw his slightly quizical/wide-eyed look as they blew past. His yell trailed off prematurely and I heard one of his buddies say "woah!" as they sped by.
Ha! It made me feel better, anyways. I was thinking as I finished my run how it's nice to have such a powerful little light as you run through dark areas.
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