I'll start by stating that my ideal flashlight would have the following characteristics.
1) Uses cheap easy to replace batteries (AA prefered).
2) Simple and elegant design. I'm not a fan of complicated and flashy (pun intended) settings. A low/high or low/med/high setting would be nice. The low setting would be for things such as reading a book in my tent or reading a map in the truck.
3) Durable and long battery life.
My ideal camping/general use flashlight may not exist but I'm sure that there are some that come awfully close with a compromise here or there.
As an example, I took a hard look at the Fenix L2D.
Pros: Decent price, Uses AA batteries, long run time, has a low and high setting.
Cons: Too many additional settings. I might find this kind of annoying after a while.
I liked some of the Surefire flashlights but right now the 123A battery is a deal breaker. It would be nice if they had AA battery models.
I'm open to the possibility that I may just have to buy two flashlights. One with a good low setting for reading and long battery life and another with a good medium to high setting.
I discovered this website a week ago and I've been reading it nearly every day since. It's very informative and entertaining. And I hope you guys have some suggestions for me.
1) Uses cheap easy to replace batteries (AA prefered).
2) Simple and elegant design. I'm not a fan of complicated and flashy (pun intended) settings. A low/high or low/med/high setting would be nice. The low setting would be for things such as reading a book in my tent or reading a map in the truck.
3) Durable and long battery life.
My ideal camping/general use flashlight may not exist but I'm sure that there are some that come awfully close with a compromise here or there.
As an example, I took a hard look at the Fenix L2D.
Pros: Decent price, Uses AA batteries, long run time, has a low and high setting.
Cons: Too many additional settings. I might find this kind of annoying after a while.
I liked some of the Surefire flashlights but right now the 123A battery is a deal breaker. It would be nice if they had AA battery models.
I'm open to the possibility that I may just have to buy two flashlights. One with a good low setting for reading and long battery life and another with a good medium to high setting.
I discovered this website a week ago and I've been reading it nearly every day since. It's very informative and entertaining. And I hope you guys have some suggestions for me.