Headlights

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dfella25
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Headlights

#1 Post by dfella25 »

After a few sessions night fishing and getting sick of running around with torches I looked into getting a head lamp. They are pretty pricey to buy the stuff from tackle shops so on a whim I dropped into Woodies. I picked up an Energizer Headlight for under €20 and have to say it's working out great!! It has four settings and I used it on Friday night for about four hours on the highest setting and the batteries lasted no prob's.

Just better remember to pack a few AAA's into my bag just in case though!
dfella25
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Favourite Rod: Penn Affinity Twin tip
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Favourite Fish: Smuts
Location: Marino, Dublin.

Re: Headlights

#2 Post by dfella25 »

Ooops!! I did not see the other thread on head torches till now.

Sorry mods
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eyesreilly
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Re: Headlights

#3 Post by eyesreilly »

I have the same one from woodies, you cant go wrong for 20 yo yos,,,batteries last for ages.
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contender
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Re: Headlights

#4 Post by contender »

Yep.. Its an energizer for me too... Works a treat

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