Guest FTBBTH Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 lightforce striker, if you start doing a bit bigger land buy the blitz head attachment, if you start doing little land get a clue lite head attachment, but the striker head lamp does everything for me. dimmer switches are just a gadget, ive never had one, used them but you dont really fiddle about with it if your lamping. battery, i have a double battery belt, theyre a bit heavy but last forever offf of 1 chaarge, lithium are the best personally but they cost alot to be throwing around in my opinion. clue lites are a bit brittle, easy to break and not very rhobust. blitz are good for the likes of the moors but theyll frazzle rabbits on average sized fields. striker are ok for the all round job, not great close range not great long range but theyll do the job. atb FTBBTH Quote Link to post
Guest born to run1083 Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 lightforce striker, if you start doing a bit bigger land buy the blitz head attachment, if you start doing little land get a clue lite head attachment, but the striker head lamp does everything for me. dimmer switches are just a gadget, ive never had one, used them but you dont really fiddle about with it if your lamping. battery, i have a double battery belt, theyre a bit heavy but last forever offf of 1 chaarge, lithium are the best personally but they cost alot to be throwing around in my opinion. clue lites are a bit brittle, easy to break and not very rhobust. blitz are good for the likes of the moors but theyll frazzle rabbits on average sized fields. striker are ok for the all round job, not great close range not great long range but theyll do the job. atb FTBBTH new variable power lamps from light force have dimmer built in the top of the handle at back so can lamp and adjust brightness at same time i slip on dull light and as dog gets closer up the brightness to what i need. now got used to the dimmer if have the choice go varaible power preserves power in the battery for longer Quote Link to post
Guest FTBBTH Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 lightforce striker, if you start doing a bit bigger land buy the blitz head attachment, if you start doing little land get a clue lite head attachment, but the striker head lamp does everything for me. dimmer switches are just a gadget, ive never had one, used them but you dont really fiddle about with it if your lamping. battery, i have a double battery belt, theyre a bit heavy but last forever offf of 1 chaarge, lithium are the best personally but they cost alot to be throwing around in my opinion. clue lites are a bit brittle, easy to break and not very rhobust. blitz are good for the likes of the moors but theyll frazzle rabbits on average sized fields. striker are ok for the all round job, not great close range not great long range but theyll do the job. atb FTBBTH new variable power lamps from light force have dimmer built in the top of the handle at back so can lamp and adjust brightness at same time i slip on dull light and as dog gets closer up the brightness to what i need. now got used to the dimmer if have the choice go varaible power preserves power in the battery for longer i havent really used them that much ive used the blitz with a dimmer, i just found it annoying, i eventually kept it the same for the rest of the night. Quote Link to post
Guest born to run1083 Posted July 22, 2011 Report Share Posted July 22, 2011 lightforce striker, if you start doing a bit bigger land buy the blitz head attachment, if you start doing little land get a clue lite head attachment, but the striker head lamp does everything for me. dimmer switches are just a gadget, ive never had one, used them but you dont really fiddle about with it if your lamping. battery, i have a double battery belt, theyre a bit heavy but last forever offf of 1 chaarge, lithium are the best personally but they cost alot to be throwing around in my opinion. clue lites are a bit brittle, easy to break and not very rhobust. blitz are good for the likes of the moors but theyll frazzle rabbits on average sized fields. striker are ok for the all round job, not great close range not great long range but theyll do the job. atb FTBBTH new variable power lamps from light force have dimmer built in the top of the handle at back so can lamp and adjust brightness at same time i slip on dull light and as dog gets closer up the brightness to what i need. now got used to the dimmer if have the choice go varaible power preserves power in the battery for longer i havent really used them that much ive used the blitz with a dimmer, i just found it annoying, i eventually kept it the same for the rest of the night. aint gonna lie does take time to get used to it but once you do i think it the time spent adjusting is well worth it Quote Link to post
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