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Thread: What LED headlamp for SAR

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    Default What LED headlamp for SAR

    I'm in the market for another head lamp to go on my SAR helmet. All the reviews I see seem dated.
    Wot's recommended at the moment?

    I currently use an Energiser 6LED. It's cheap and it works well for me. But I'm keen to broaden my horizons and maybe get something else
    Petzl is the most widely available for me locally

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    I use a Petzl Tac Tikka. Works OK for me.
    Last edited by SunTzuNephew; 04-06-2010 at 07:55 PM.

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    Black diamond "Spot"

    From some reviews I've seen on the newest headlamps, it shines the furthest and battery lasts the longest. (this is of course to the lamps it was up against)

    It's what I'll be purchasing soon, and it's really not that expensive.



    http://www.amazon.com/Black-Diamond-.../dp/B0018J76HC
    '00 Tundra

    '03 T4R

    '05 Tundra DC

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    I use a PT Apex:

    http://www.princetontec.com/?q=node/67

    A little on the heavy side for weight weenies, but I like the spot AND flood settings. The main beam helps when bushwhacking, and the smaller LED's work good for close in work.

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    I second the PT Apex. I've used two over the last 4 years and they hold up well. I run a cheap Energizer for a spare...spare. I don't like the dark.
    Chas

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    Another double thumps up for the Apex. The SAR teams that I've dealt with have an SOP to allow only devices that use AA batteries (so that you only need to carry one type of battery as a spare for all members) which the Apex does.

    The Apex is also offered in the "Pro" version that takes CR123's like most tactical flashlights.

    Fits helmets nicely and doesn't feel to big to wear without a helmet.

    Gabe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey View Post
    I hear the new Fenix HP10 is very good, I may pick one up.
    https://www.fenix-store.com/product_...oducts_id=1774
    Absolutely !

    There is no question....check out the specs.

    4 output levels, 3 flashing modes

    Levels: 7 lumens (210 hrs) >> 50 lumens (22 hrs) >> 120 lumens (7.5 hrs) >> 225 lumens (total 2.5 hrs)
    Flash modes: Strobe (5 hrs) >> SOS (50 hrs) >> Warning Flash (44 hrs)

    Max lighting distance (throw): 120 meters


    the 22hr level is perfect for walking..... then you touch the side button and 225 lumens !

    In my experience it has good balance when worn and comfortable.

    and the AA batteries it uses, also power the hand held flashlight i carry.


    take care,

    Rob
    1997 Defender 110 300TDI

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    For the money (under $100 easy), I really love my Petzl MYO RXP;

    http://petzl.com/us/outdoor/headlamp...series/myo-rxp


    Of course Lupine's are the ultimate, but you pay for them too!

    http://www.lupine.de/web/en/
    Can you say 1850 lumens??

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    If you are still in the market I just picked up a Princeton Tec Apex from here. (the price is cheaper now then when I ordered it)

    I couldn't be happier with this light. I also picked up 4 AA rechargable Energizer batteries along with an Energizer Smart Charger.

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