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Need a new handheld light? (Read 173 times)

KreegSauceRuns


    Saw this on Slickdeals.  760 Lumens.  43% off regular price right now.

     

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003URQEBO?t=slickdeals&tag=slickdeals

    1/8/22 - Frosty 50k - 5:21:19 (strava)

    3/26/22 - Blackbeard's Revenge 100 - 27:27:06 (strava)

    9/30/22 - Yeti 100 - Abingdon, VA - 25:46:01 (strava)

    4/1/23 - Umstead 100 - Raleigh, NC

    mtwarden


    running under the BigSky

      you mean a handheld spotlight Smile

       

       

      2023 goal 2023 miles  √

      2022 goal- 2022 miles √

      2021 goal- 2021 miles √

       


      Weegee

        you mean a handheld spotlight  death ray Smile

         

        FYP


        Uh oh... now what?

          Waterproof... turn it on, drop it in a pan of water, presto, boiled water Big grin ?


          Uh oh... now what?

            Uh oh....  http://www.wickedlasers.com/torch

             

            4100 lumens, The Torch can burn hot. You can hold the body of the flashlight as the heat-resistant lens burns plastic, lights paper on fire, and cooks eggs and marshmallows. For a bright light or light-grilling this is the perfect accessory for the outdoor enthusiast.

             

            Battery Lifetime: 5-10 Minutes

             

            "...cooks eggs and marshmallows...." Where's EDRW?

            KreegSauceRuns


              That's insane

              1/8/22 - Frosty 50k - 5:21:19 (strava)

              3/26/22 - Blackbeard's Revenge 100 - 27:27:06 (strava)

              9/30/22 - Yeti 100 - Abingdon, VA - 25:46:01 (strava)

              4/1/23 - Umstead 100 - Raleigh, NC

              Watoni


                I have been using my light bike light. which puts out 550 lumens on high (and lasts 1:30 at that setting) and weights about 1/4 pound:

                 

                http://www.lightandmotion.com/bike/urban550.html


                Uh oh... now what?

                  I have been using my light bike light. which puts out 550 lumens on high (and lasts 1:30 at that setting) and weights about 1/4 pound:

                   

                  http://www.lightandmotion.com/bike/urban550.html

                  My most exciting bike crash was when the handlebar mounted light just sort of disintegrated about eleven o'dark on the trails as I was pedaling home from closing the park.  It was a good light, bright, hi/lo, just got tired of being shocked and jarred and gave it up... pow!  I just sort of slow-motioned onto my side and slid off into the bushes.