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    Senior Member JaxHiker's Avatar
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    Headlamp. If I'm feeling frisky I have a Black Diamond Orbit lantern I got as a gift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtwheels View Post
    Not a reading light, but with my weak spot for lights, I have 1 or 2 or 3... for that! But enough to organize and adjust suspension without a headlamp.



    DETAILS

    Weather resistant
    Secure stainless steel spring clip easily clips anywhere you need a little light!
    Push button switch
    Glow and flash modes
    Battery run time:
    Glow mode: 20 hours
    Flash mode: 25 hours
    Long life, replaceable batteries included
    Available in Red, White, Blue, Green and Disc-O (micro-chip controlled LED that cycles through the color spectrum)
    New Color Options: Pink, Lime Green, or Orange Plastic with White LED Bulb
    Dimensions: 2" x 1.25" x .75"
    Weight: .6 ounces (17g)
    Customization Available - Print your logo or company name. Click Here for more information
    +1 on this light. Does a great job, and bright enough that I can read with it.

    Also comes in blue, and red
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    I also have a black diamond orbit lantern.

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    I use one of the little LED lights I bought from Dutch to read by, and a glo-stick for ambient light.
    With beauty all around you, may you walk.

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    I used one of these for awhile, as I already had it laying around the house. Costs $1, has plenty of light, clips to your ridgeline, and the battery lasts pretty much forever (I've got at least 30 hours on mine so far)

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    I use my fenix pd20 light with the diffuser tip on it... It's my every where light, 15 lumens is the most used and with a simple twist I get 180 lumens out the front... 15 lumens to me is great for.this although a bit bright at 3am -_o ... It gives a walking amount of light to about 20' or ten foot out the front when I hang it from my chest strap... It hangs light down so you can just hook it straight to ridgeline or I use a prussic loop to keep it in the same spot...
    Live, Laugh, Love, if that doesn't work. Load, Aim and Fire, repeat as necessary...

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    Senior Member toygun's Avatar
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    I bought a bunch of these and put them all over the place, truck, EDC, pack, keychain, mom's keychain, ridgeline, FAK, etc.... Insanely bright for its size. A buddy used one clipped to hit baseball cap bill as a headlamp last time were out in the woods because he forgot his...he ended up ordering a dozen when we got back from the trip lol.

    http://countycomm.com/acusoled.html

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    I use a Mammut headlamp with the ambient light accessory http://www.rei.com/product/799384/ma...ight-accessory

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockIsland View Post
    I use my headlamp, dual purpose and it easily attaches to the ridge line with a larkshead.
    +1
    Exactly what I do.

    Or sometimes I fall asleep with the headlamp still on my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surreal_trip View Post
    Hey folks,

    I was wondering ... I'd like something that will hang off my ridgeline and gives me a good radius of light. I'll be using it for late night equipment repairs, sewing, and trip planning for the next day. ...
    Might want two sources - use something like the Nite Ize or glowstick for ambient light and use a headlamp for detail work/reading, etc.

    May not need both on at same time; but for me, having the choices are worthwhile.

    PS: hikelight.com sells the Photon Freedom Micro Light. Tiny and bright for detail work or night strolls. Clips onto hat, pocket, ridgeline, etc
    http://hikelight.com/photon-freedom-...vert-nose.html
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    Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.
    The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy,
    while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn." — John Muir


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