ROADSTIR
Newly Enlightened
I have a friend who came to me for suggestions on flashlights for night security at a rural campground. They were using Maglites and a handful of cheap LED lights, but after lending them a 24w Boxer 168R and a Dereelight DBS V3 they are sold upgrading. (My DBS V3 has the extension tube with two 18650's and the MCE option, but it cannot take continuous duty at full power due to heat)
* The campground is fairly large and pitch black at night, so a thrower is obvious, but some floody characteristics are a plus, as well.
* Multiple batteries are probably not a good idea as there are several folks using these lights which would complicate any accountability, and they would not want to worry about the batteries becoming unbalanced.
* The lightwould have to be durable and able to withstand rough handling and different weather conditions.
* They'd want extra batteries in the chargers at all times.
My question is this- If you could choose two lights to use in a similar environment, what would you go with?
Thanks~
Roadstir VA
* The campground is fairly large and pitch black at night, so a thrower is obvious, but some floody characteristics are a plus, as well.
* Multiple batteries are probably not a good idea as there are several folks using these lights which would complicate any accountability, and they would not want to worry about the batteries becoming unbalanced.
* The lightwould have to be durable and able to withstand rough handling and different weather conditions.
* They'd want extra batteries in the chargers at all times.
My question is this- If you could choose two lights to use in a similar environment, what would you go with?
Thanks~
Roadstir VA