Little Hugsby XP-1. Tiny, cheap, and bright.
I almost always carry my new Olight S10R and often wonder why.Today, I rode my bike and the light failed. Little S10R to the rescue:(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: bounding star on February 12, 2015, 11:40:00 PMLittle Hugsby XP-1. Tiny, cheap, and bright.I liked the look of Hugsby enough that I've ordered one for myself. At the price it's silly not to give it a go.Right now though I've still got my old Monarch 300 on my keying.
Not good pic, but here's the flashlight I have at this moment(Image removed from quote.)
Always with me night & day(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: GiuseppeCiclope on April 04, 2015, 08:50:37 AMAlways with me night & day(Image removed from quote.)Awesome light. I don't do CR123A light, but wish I did.
I was carrying my Streamlight microstream for a while but last night I switched back to my Leatherman Monarch 300 as my EDC light. I have a fondness for this old torch that I can't explain. For work EDC I always have my ITP SA2 Eluma in my toolbag or pocket, and I usually use a coast headlamp for work where I need two hands.
Quote from: Mercury on May 02, 2015, 03:55:54 AMI was carrying my Streamlight microstream for a while but last night I switched back to my Leatherman Monarch 300 as my EDC light. I have a fondness for this old torch that I can't explain. For work EDC I always have my ITP SA2 Eluma in my toolbag or pocket, and I usually use a coast headlamp for work where I need two hands.I always knew you were a man of good taste. My SA2 was my "go to" work light for a long time as well. Sad that the iTP Eluma series of lights never got moved over to the Olight line, they were excellent lights IMO.
I have to admit that I've been very boring lately and have stuck with my Thrunite Tube since I got it.