Max
Enlightened
Anybody tried one of these?
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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">How about re-working the pouch? Rip and re-stitch a seam here or there. And check out the fabric stores for elastic materials. Or is it asking too much from flashlight nerds to pick up needle and thread?I have also tried verious attachments both commercial and self made to make the holding of the flashlight in the mouth easier on the teeth.
The biggest problem with rubber or plastic caps, is when I try to put the flashlight in the belt pouch, it is difficult to insert and withdraw.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Hi Tom,The problem with a bezel up pouch/holster is that no matter how loose you make it the soft rubber or plastic bite piece sticks to the fabric going in and coming out.
But wait, you have given me an idea. What about a bezel down pouch/holster?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Agree with all the above but my head is too large for the Nite-Eyes headband. I tried a couple of them. First one that say FatHead getsOriginally posted by Ratso:
I would rather get the head strap. Looks more comfortable, hands AND MOUTH free use, and possibly safer if you fall.