fishing headlight
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keitzer30
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head lite
the silva eat batteries i have one and my two mates have too one is broke already stay clear to dear for that.grauvell do a cheaper alternative :twisted:
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i have a lenser headlightwith luxeon led, light small and very bright in fact its only drawback is it could do with a smaller less powefull led for baiting up this would extend the battery life 20 hours on 3 aaa rechargables not bad for something you forget you have on your head
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Yeah, the ledlenser lights are good. Just don't submerge it in the sea for a long time like I did with my headfire duplex :oops: mine turned out not to be waterproof ...
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