i saw a strap that holds almost any edc light

waddup

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recently but i cant find it now :(

just a head strap that would hold almost any edc light

anyone know where its sold from?
 

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..... I found a thingie that looked like the one that did the other thing but around clockwise then better over the top running with weight ........

Edited by me for gibberish beyond my usual.
 
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waddup

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nightcore d10 in a 'jackstrap' = +++

i got a couple 'jackstraps' in the mail yesterday ($7 each)

inserted my d10 = excellent 'headlight' .

have yet to try my romisens and novatac but im sure results will be equaly excellent.
:candle:
 

Photon Joe

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Re: nightcore d10 in a 'jackstrap' = +++

i got a couple 'jackstraps' in the mail yesterday ($7 each)

inserted my d10 = excellent 'headlight' .

have yet to try my romisens and novatac but im sure results will be equaly excellent.
:candle:
? Pics ?.........?
 

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waddup... It was totally unnecessary for you to start 2 threads on this (I have merged them here).
 

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I was thinking that this one might be better to attach to an existing headlight headband.
Seems to allow for more direction of the light.
The only drawback would be if the clip that is supposed to go on the belt is too large for conventional headbands.
 

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single band "emergency" straps are "emergency".
Suitable when nothing better is at hand, but performing poor.

Usually the band has to be set quite firm around the head not to have the light wobble.
When doing so, I tend to get headaches very quick, still the light does move with stronger bumps (running, biking, ...)

When the use of a headlamp is the plan, its best to bring a headlamp (with three bands)
 

Blue72

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I was thinking that this one might be better to attach to an existing headlight headband.
Seems to allow for more direction of the light.
The only drawback would be if the clip that is supposed to go on the belt is too large for conventional headbands.

No, but it might work pretty good if you are looking to mount a larger flashlight to the shoulderstrap of a backpack or camelbak
 
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