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    LED Headlights

    I've been looking at Headlights. I saw the Energizer Vision HD+ 200 lumens and I've seen the Fred and such. Has anyone used the Energizer? Does it hold up as well as the others?

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      I use the led lenser H14R.2. It is a quality product. Use it for work in the oilfield plus while out running around the desert at night.

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        #4
        Not sure about that headlight but I have a Bushnell TRKR H225L that I got at Walmart last year for about $25 and it is awesome!

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          #5
          Originally posted by ladrones View Post
          I use the led lenser H14R.2. It is a quality product. Use it for work in the oilfield plus while out running around the desert at night.
          I've seen what you find in the desert at night and you sure do need a gooden!!! Gives me the creeps

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            #6
            The Browning HD has served me well. Durable, lightweight, and bright. I purchased a streamlight something that is a bit brighter but it also is heavier.
            Last edited by WCI; 10-23-2015, 12:41 AM.

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              #7
              I have the energizer, it works good but i bought my craftsman LED headlamp from sears and its my favorite, it was $7 on sale from $20. It has a flood light and a focused beam light.

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                #8
                These guys have some sick bright lights.
                For more than 20 years, Fenix® has manufactured the best and brightest Fenix flashlights, headlamps, lanterns & bike lights.

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                  #9
                  Take a $12 gamble and pick up a Cree XML-T6 headlamp off amazon. 1200 lumens and rechargeable batteries is hard to beat, I've spotlighted critters at 80-100 yds with mine.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ramball36 View Post
                    Take a $12 gamble and pick up a Cree XML-T6 headlamp off amazon. 1200 lumens and rechargeable batteries is hard to beat, I've spotlighted critters at 80-100 yds with mine.
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                    I try to find the XML-U2 LED headlamp with 2x 18650 batteries on the back of the headlamp. These are the brightest lights I've seen. I use them for everything around the house, working on cars, hunting, and on the boat.

                    The ones I bought are made by Windfire, "1800lm", for about $24 with batteries and charger.

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                      #11
                      Look at wildcat products I believe. Theirs are well built, comfortable to wear, rechargeable and are bright. Well worth $40. I have 2 of them.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JohnS View Post
                        I've seen what you find in the desert at night and you sure do need a gooden!!! Gives me the creeps

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ladrones View Post
                          I use the led lenser H14R.2. It is a quality product. Use it for work in the oilfield plus while out running around the desert at night.
                          Led Lenser is the only way to go. Every time I turn min on around someone the are impressed. Mine shines farther than a lot of spotlights

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by SwineAssassiN View Post
                            Led Lenser is the only way to go. Every time I turn min on around someone the are impressed. Mine shines farther than a lot of spotlights
                            I have been trough so many cheap ones getting to this one. Got so fed up with two different fenix models I ended up trashing them.

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                              #15
                              The Pelicans have held up well for me at work and hunting.

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