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superedge88

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Hey guys, I'm looking for a good hiking / camping flashlight with the following requirements

-under $100
-Clippable to hat brim
-At least 500 lumens
-Neutral white
-FLOOD
-Semi concealed switch (less likely accidental activation)
-If it has USB charging the port must be protected by threads and not just a rubber tab
On board charging is preferred but not required .
 

staticx57

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Are you opposed to headlamps?

My Thrunite TH10 is my most used camping/hiking light as it gives me two hands free. I just use some tape on the front to make it all flood.
 

superedge88

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Are you opposed to headlamps?

My Thrunite TH10 is my most used camping/hiking light as it gives me two hands free. I just use some tape on the front to make it all flood.
I do already have a headlamp, but thanks for the suggestion. But I do want a small/medium flashlight that still has the capability of clipping to a hat brim. Using it on a hat brim will not be the typical usage, but I do want the flexibility to do so.
 

ChrisGarrett

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Ticks off most of your requirements, but for the USB charging.

Small, NW LED, not really floody, but good spill, LED up, forward pocket clip, 500LM plus, low profile side switch, with lockout mode, ML mode plus low, medium high, turbo (90 sec. with gradual ramp down,) under $80.

Chris
 
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