pedalinbob
Flashlight Enthusiast
i was camping this weekend, and noticed nobody had a decent light. we are talking like 50 people. it rained like crazy, and we really needed light. many failed!
at on point, a huge RV backed into a site and got stuck...of course i was ready with my tec-40s, surge and TL-2 LED (the TL-s was AMAZING for camping!).
what i am looking for is an inexpensive ($10 or less?) 2D incan light that is reasonable tough and water resistant. i would prefer smallish in size (smaller than the m@g 2D if possible), with a decent or easily corrected beam. i figure 2D is a nice size for non-flashaholics and have a nice long runtime. PR bulbs are a plus. i would consider AA bats.
i like a nice hotspot with good clean peipheral light.
i have seen the garrity tuff light, and some ray-o-vacs around. i think playboyjoeschmoe has stated that the rayovac sportsmans/industrials are pretty nice.
i intend to purchase a bunch to give out at our next trip--halloween, so i need to keep the cost down a bit.
i am awaiting the landslide of advice!
Bob
at on point, a huge RV backed into a site and got stuck...of course i was ready with my tec-40s, surge and TL-2 LED (the TL-s was AMAZING for camping!).
what i am looking for is an inexpensive ($10 or less?) 2D incan light that is reasonable tough and water resistant. i would prefer smallish in size (smaller than the m@g 2D if possible), with a decent or easily corrected beam. i figure 2D is a nice size for non-flashaholics and have a nice long runtime. PR bulbs are a plus. i would consider AA bats.
i like a nice hotspot with good clean peipheral light.
i have seen the garrity tuff light, and some ray-o-vacs around. i think playboyjoeschmoe has stated that the rayovac sportsmans/industrials are pretty nice.
i intend to purchase a bunch to give out at our next trip--halloween, so i need to keep the cost down a bit.
i am awaiting the landslide of advice!
Bob