Light and compact metal housing headlamp request

kevin2

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I've been turned on to all the best lights I've purchased over the years from this forum, so I'm hear again with a request.

I currently run some Zebralight 18650 battery headlamps that are awesome. However, I'm looking for a headlamp that is much smaller, maybe as small as AAA sized battery, OR the li-ion rechargeable if there is such a thing, to save weight on the light AND extra batteries I bring into the back country on fly fishing and ultra light backpacking adventures. Must have a metal housing, as I've spent my last time without light due to a plastic light breaking in the deep wilderness! I always bring an extra backup now, so it will save on weight and space also for the 2nd light.
 
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I've been turned on to all the best lights I've purchased over the years from this forum, so I'm hear again with a request.

I currently run some Zebralight 18650 battery headlamps that are awesome. However, I'm looking for a headlamp that is much smaller, maybe as small as AAA sized battery, OR the li-ion rechargeable if there is such a thing, to save weight on the light AND extra batteries I bring into the back country on fly fishing and ultra light backpacking adventures. Must have a metal housing, as I've spent my last time without light due to a plastic light breaking in the deep wilderness! I always bring an extra backup now, so it will save on weight and space also for the 2nd light.
I like the Olight Array, Array 2, Array 2S. They have the cell or battery in the back, just the light in front. I don't want to strap an 18650 (or a 21700!) on my forehead, just the light.
 

kevin2

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I like the Olight Array, Array 2, Array 2S. They have the cell or battery in the back, just the light in front. I don't want to strap an 18650 (or a 21700!) on my forehead, just the light.
The Zebralight H53Fw AA is only 2.8 ounces using a AA and only 320 lumens VS the Array 2 at 600 Lumens and 3.84oz. I'm leaning towards the Zebra, as weight is more important at this point. I like the looks of that Array though. Thanks for the input.
 

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I if you're looking to save space and weight, the headlamp and handheld should use the same battery. What handheld do you prefer to use?
 

kevin2

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I if you're looking to save space and weight, the headlamp and handheld should use the same battery. What handheld do you prefer to use?
I don't use a hand held. I take 1 headlamp and an extra battery. I need some lumens, say 200-400? I want it to be a metal housing and weigh as little as possible. Perhaps if I could find a small handheld that oriented out the side like a headlamp does I could mount it on one of my existing headlamp head straps?
 
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kevin2

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I found this one, looks pretty slick! Anyone use it?

Fenix HM50R V2.0 Headlamp - 700 Lumens

 

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Nice choice. I go with an Acebeam H40 myself. 1050 lumens for a minute, dimming down to 350 lumens for near an hour on an 1100 mAh Orbtronic 14500 cell. Works with lithium, NiMH and alkaline AA too. Only costs $30. Weighs 34 grams plus battery. Seems hard to find now though.
 
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