Trail headlamp

I hear you when you say you’re on a budget, but how much do you spend on shoes that typically last 500 miles / 800 km?

Your December thread tells me you bought budget and are regretting it. And now you want to buy budget again.

I run a kogalla ra on the waist and a Lucifer S2X on the head and that combo is absolutely amazing. Its cost was equal to 2 pairs of shoes, and will last into the foreseeable future. For me, “buy once, cry once” is true.

Correct, le prix s’oublie la quantité reste

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hello, I received my armytek elf c2, the warm is really a new experience. However, I encounter a problem that bothers me at this price, there is a lot of play inside the body of the lamp. This really bothers me, when you tap on it the battery makes noise the lamp is known to be solid and this imperfection bothers me, have you encountered this problem?can you post a video on the site???

Just start wrapping insulating tape around the battery, 1 layer at a time, then try it - if it still rattles add another layer. Won’t harm anything and will stop the rattle. There are a hundred ways to stop it, that is probably the easiest.

I call it battery bonk.
It is notoriously worse on 2x AAA or 2x AA lights . Always bothered me as it seemingly bugs you as well . To this date almost every light I own has a small strip of either a piece of drinking straw cut just shy of the length of the battery and then slit up the side to create a **C **. I used to be fond of using slick junk mail postcard strips but anything slick works well .
Whatever you use it doesn’t need to encircle the cell . Just enough to wedge the cell to one side a tiny bit and yet not too much that the cell doesn’t move up and down on its springs .
Some protected cells are considerably wider because of the added metal strip running up the side of the cells under the heat shrink or even some stickers on batteries can change their thickness ….
Too fat , too short , too tall ….It seems we’ve seen them all .

Merci, ce n’est pas normal a ce prix