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    They look awesome. I have two sets of something similar. My buddy purchased the ENO lights and one of the few differences is the rubber gasket on the battery compartment. I don't canoe/hammock with these but I use them all the time in the backyard and at local campgrounds.

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    Member Milwaukee Dan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by skyjacker View Post
    Dutch's ridgeline lights are $8. It's the cost difference of a big mac and small fry.
    Oh mama. .... I'll be thinking about a big Mac and fries all day now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrailSlug View Post
    I'm a huge Dutch fan/customer but these can be purchased instantly (although Dutch delivers Jimmy Johns fast) and why not give them a try so the rest of us would know if these are a viable option.
    Agreed. Let me know how they work out. I'd be interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by underserviced View Post
    My buddy purchased the ENO lights and one of the few differences is the rubber gasket on the battery compartment. I don't canoe/hammock with these but I use them all the time in the backyard and at local campgrounds.
    I picked up an ENO Twinkle light set at an REI garage sale for $5. I love them. But I also love my Luci Aura light too.
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    Walmart has something similar. Just saw them yesterday in the Halloween stuff they are putting out now.
    "No whining in the woods"

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    Could never get my eno lights to stay on my ridgeline and not hang in my face so I stopped using them. Any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackened View Post
    Could never get my eno lights to stay on my ridgeline and not hang in my face so I stopped using them. Any suggestions?
    I tie mine up with bread ties.

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    Just got back from Target with 2 of these in purple. One for each of my girls.
    When the wife asks, I simply say "Shug made me do it".

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    Good find. Dont listen to haters.

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    Worth a shot at $3 no doubt

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