Okay folks, to start this off, I tried to search the forum for an answer, but I know NOTHING about flashlights, so bear with me when I tell you that after the search, I was more confused than when I started.
Here it is. I've been carrying a maglite on my person now for a while. I am a member of the U.S. Coast Guard, and I use my light multiple times a day/night for all kinds of needs aboard our motor lifeboat. Seriously, everything from setting up a tow for another vessel, trauma searches, finding dropped items, doing engine checks, you name it (except for SAR, we have much brighter lights for that!) A shipmate (who has like 3 flashlights that he carries at different times) told me that the maglite is possibly the least efficient light I could carry, but I've had one (several, actually) for the past couple of years and I guess it does the job. But, he has peaked my interest in flashlights and the possibility that I'm behind the times. If you could help me find a flashlight, I'd be forever great full.
My buddy told me that you folks could probably help (he also is the one who told me to use the "search" function, but uhh, yeah). I'll give you some ideas of what I'm looking for, and if anyone wants to list a light that would fit, I'd really appreciate it. I'll try to use some of the terminology that I've been reading about here, forgive me if I get it wrong.
Size: 1 AA battery, or 2. My buddy has a 1 AA light, a Phoenix, that sucker was the right size!
Battery: AA would be best, as I go through a lot of them (a set every week or two on average) I like that those camera batteries (123's) are more powerful, but I can't afford $8 a pop on a military salary.
Price: Yeah, military salary. I don't mind spending $75 dollars or so, but it would be better if it were around $50. If it's less than that, my wife may even forgive me.
Runtime: Pretty important, I'd need at least a few hours. Also, I've read a lot of you carry extra batteries on your person, I couldn't do that.
Brightness (lums?): I'm coming from a maglite, which I'm guessing isn't all that bright. Something brighter though, as I am trying to upgrade. My buddy told me his was around 40, but that you could get them brighter.
Waterproof: Not an option, it has to be!
Shockproof: Also important, we get slammed around fairly often crossing the bar (river-ocean crossing)
A trusted vendor: I've been burned online before.
Thanks to any who reply!
mike.
Here it is. I've been carrying a maglite on my person now for a while. I am a member of the U.S. Coast Guard, and I use my light multiple times a day/night for all kinds of needs aboard our motor lifeboat. Seriously, everything from setting up a tow for another vessel, trauma searches, finding dropped items, doing engine checks, you name it (except for SAR, we have much brighter lights for that!) A shipmate (who has like 3 flashlights that he carries at different times) told me that the maglite is possibly the least efficient light I could carry, but I've had one (several, actually) for the past couple of years and I guess it does the job. But, he has peaked my interest in flashlights and the possibility that I'm behind the times. If you could help me find a flashlight, I'd be forever great full.
My buddy told me that you folks could probably help (he also is the one who told me to use the "search" function, but uhh, yeah). I'll give you some ideas of what I'm looking for, and if anyone wants to list a light that would fit, I'd really appreciate it. I'll try to use some of the terminology that I've been reading about here, forgive me if I get it wrong.
Size: 1 AA battery, or 2. My buddy has a 1 AA light, a Phoenix, that sucker was the right size!
Battery: AA would be best, as I go through a lot of them (a set every week or two on average) I like that those camera batteries (123's) are more powerful, but I can't afford $8 a pop on a military salary.
Price: Yeah, military salary. I don't mind spending $75 dollars or so, but it would be better if it were around $50. If it's less than that, my wife may even forgive me.
Runtime: Pretty important, I'd need at least a few hours. Also, I've read a lot of you carry extra batteries on your person, I couldn't do that.
Brightness (lums?): I'm coming from a maglite, which I'm guessing isn't all that bright. Something brighter though, as I am trying to upgrade. My buddy told me his was around 40, but that you could get them brighter.
Waterproof: Not an option, it has to be!
Shockproof: Also important, we get slammed around fairly often crossing the bar (river-ocean crossing)
A trusted vendor: I've been burned online before.
Thanks to any who reply!
mike.