Headtorch recommendations
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Headtorch recommendations
I need to buy a decent head torch for this Winter.
Can anyone advise me to look at some better quality choices? It's not really an area of expertise on my part......
Can anyone advise me to look at some better quality choices? It's not really an area of expertise on my part......
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
The Silva L1 is the best Ive used all things considered. Its an LED headlight thats long lasting, tough, lightweight, powerfull and well worth the money. Should cost you around the €100 mark.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
i can second what seanibo has said...
and i'm sure a few others will recommend it too
and i'm sure a few others will recommend it too
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
tottaly agree with the lads and if you wanna splash a little more cash you can get the rechargable silva lx headlamp
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
also in agreement, have the lx superb piece of kit
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
Without a doubt the Silva, You might be able to get it a lil cheaper if you look on fleabay. I did.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
much obliged for the info gents. The answer appears pretty clear now.
Thanks
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
I got good service at above and beyond for the L1
L1
http://www.aboveandbeyond.co.uk/shop/si ... dlamp.html
LX
http://www.aboveandbeyond.co.uk/shop/si ... dlamp.html
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
Just to through another into the mix a Princeton Apex available from the states (Ebay) same spec as the Silva for around £50.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
Silva all the way, by far the best, Princeton are supposed to be pretty good too but I don't see many Princeton wearers as above.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
just wondering, does any of the above headlights have a red light?
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
MC wrote: just wondering, does any of the above headlights have a red light?
Hi Martin the Silva lamps come with a clip on cover that turns the light red

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Re: Headtorch recommendations
This post got me considering an upgrade of my own headlamp, which just isnt powerful enough.
I did a bit of interent research last night, and found that amongst the mountain biker/athletic community the Princton Tec Apex seems to be the most highly acclaimed headlamp in the sub €100 price bracket.
They released a upgraded model early this year which gives 130 lumens of light.
That by all accounts is stronger than the Silva L1 and LX.
I have found a few usa ebay sellers of the Princeton Tec Apex 130 lumens model for around $70 + p/p.
Strangely, the ebay adverts list it as being 60 or 80 lumens but when I sent one of the sellers a message he did confirm it is 130 lumens.
I ordered one this morning, it will be a few weeks before I get it what with postage from the states and all, but I'll post a review of it once I've used it a few times.
I dont doubt what the guys are saying about quality of the Silva L1 and LX, but as with most fishing gear, your paying a premium for the brand name.
I did a bit of interent research last night, and found that amongst the mountain biker/athletic community the Princton Tec Apex seems to be the most highly acclaimed headlamp in the sub €100 price bracket.
They released a upgraded model early this year which gives 130 lumens of light.
That by all accounts is stronger than the Silva L1 and LX.
I have found a few usa ebay sellers of the Princeton Tec Apex 130 lumens model for around $70 + p/p.
Strangely, the ebay adverts list it as being 60 or 80 lumens but when I sent one of the sellers a message he did confirm it is 130 lumens.
I ordered one this morning, it will be a few weeks before I get it what with postage from the states and all, but I'll post a review of it once I've used it a few times.
I dont doubt what the guys are saying about quality of the Silva L1 and LX, but as with most fishing gear, your paying a premium for the brand name.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
just my 2 ps worth as my tiga headlamp packed in reacently i got the samlite 100w its like fishing in broad day light 9hrs on 6w which is loads and 3hrs on 20w the light this gives of you wouldin belive unless you saw it 

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Re: Headtorch recommendations
So it seems if you're going up the mountains on a bike get the Princeton, if it's for fishing get the Silva
Like anything in life the best always costs a little bit more. I have at least 20 cheap headlights too which all do exactly what i need, baiting up on a dark beach but yet the Silva is the first 1 i pick up everytime I go out.
Let us know how the Princeton performs, also seems a fine headlight.

Like anything in life the best always costs a little bit more. I have at least 20 cheap headlights too which all do exactly what i need, baiting up on a dark beach but yet the Silva is the first 1 i pick up everytime I go out.
Let us know how the Princeton performs, also seems a fine headlight.
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Re: Headtorch recommendations
I tend to think that people jump on the bandwagon a bit where fishing tackle is concerned.
From what research I did last night the Princeton seems to be brighter and just as durable/hard wearing, and I just think its a case of people not being too familiar with the brand, were as the silva's are the brand that most anglers are aware of.
Will do.........and who know's maybe after my report (if its glowing..pardon the pun
), you'll all be rushing out to purchase Princeton Tec Apex headlights

BTW eric, is that your silva headlamp that starts/stops working of its own free will your recommending

From what research I did last night the Princeton seems to be brighter and just as durable/hard wearing, and I just think its a case of people not being too familiar with the brand, were as the silva's are the brand that most anglers are aware of.
Let us know how the Princeton performs, also seems a fine headlight.
Will do.........and who know's maybe after my report (if its glowing..pardon the pun





BTW eric, is that your silva headlamp that starts/stops working of its own free will your recommending


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Re: Headtorch recommendations
(if its glowing..pardon the pun ),
Forget it, I'm on that Silva bandwagon all the way!!
Now jump on!!
Bet I've jinxed mine now better check it later!!

Forget it, I'm on that Silva bandwagon all the way!!


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Re: Headtorch recommendations
it does turn on and off a bit when the battery gets quite low on full setting 

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Re: Headtorch recommendations
Most of my mates have princeton-tecs ,some of them mountainbikers some fishermen , both groups love them ,and if it's robust enough to take a fall attached to the head of a Hairyassed biker bouncing of a tree then standing around getting damp on a beach should be no problem 

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Re: Headtorch recommendations
oyu could also go Bargain basment and get the energiser head light from any dunnes for €15 and it comes With batteries also has a red light (if the recesion is hitting you hard)


