Multitool.org Forum
+-

Hello Lurker! Remove this ad and much more by logging in.


looking for a head-torch

gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
looking for a head-torch
on: September 18, 2011, 07:05:10 PM
Hi guys, im after a headtorch/torch (preferably head torch but don't mind a torch with head-strap) i want to use it mainly for walking in the middle of the country at night- only other source of light will be the moon as ill be in the middle of no where.

i need to to have good battery life and be fairly bright so i don't trip over anything!

so far im thinking a zebra light of some sort?

i do not mind what sort of battery as im planning to go rechargeable anyway
I


gb Offline nuphoria

  • Ambidangerous Mistress of Mod
  • Admin Team
  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • *
    • Posts: 15,038
  • I'm not all bad, I'm just drawn that way.
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #1 on: September 18, 2011, 07:20:09 PM
If you can find a Zebralight H501 (older model) they are excellent. Loads of flood, great life on a AA.
A dyslexic man walks in to a bra...

All my music for free: http://soundcloud.com/chrissyvandyke


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #2 on: September 18, 2011, 07:23:42 PM
is the 51 any good then? only reason i ask is i dont see the point in buying old tech if its the same price as new  :)
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 07:30:46 PM by ryan1835 »
I


gb Offline AimlessWanderer

  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 17,518
  • I'm not a pessimist, I'm an experienced optimist!
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #3 on: September 18, 2011, 07:57:26 PM
I've got a Silva Ninox and it's BRILLIANT!

Two old school LED's give flood while an emitter gives throw, various light levels, good battery life, red LED, and the best bit .... the stuffsack it's kept in is part of the head band. Standard batteries and easy to change too. Definitely worth a look mate


The cantankerous but occasionally useful member, formally known as 50ft-trad


gb Offline AimlessWanderer

  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 17,518
  • I'm not a pessimist, I'm an experienced optimist!
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #4 on: September 18, 2011, 08:07:08 PM
I've got a Silva Ninox and it's BRILLIANT!

Two old school LED's give flood while an emitter gives throw, various light levels, good battery life, red LED, and the best bit .... the stuffsack it's kept in is part of the head band. Standard batteries and easy to change too. Definitely worth a look mate

Actually, looking at it I'm not sure the thrower is an emitter or just a very well focussed LED. Forgot to mention there is strobe function on both white and red too if that makes a difference. It's 3x AAA which actually has surprised a couple of people as it doesn't look that big. The only thing I'd change (if I could) is the fact that it comes on high/med/low, and I'd prefer that the other way round


The cantankerous but occasionally useful member, formally known as 50ft-trad


gb Offline nuphoria

  • Ambidangerous Mistress of Mod
  • Admin Team
  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • *
    • Posts: 15,038
  • I'm not all bad, I'm just drawn that way.
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #5 on: September 18, 2011, 08:09:23 PM
is the 51 any good then? only reason i ask is i dont see the point in buying old tech if its the same price as new  :)

Good but different - there's reviews at CPF I think, just remember people saying the preferred the older model.
A dyslexic man walks in to a bra...

All my music for free: http://soundcloud.com/chrissyvandyke


gb Offline Neil

  • Multitool.org Main Site Manager
  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 15,287
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #6 on: September 18, 2011, 08:16:54 PM
I'm still using the modified Princeton Tec I got from Terry (nutsak) a couple of years back.

Not that my Zebra was a bad torch, just that I found I stopped using it and always went for the PT, so I sold it.

Here's the web page.  Terry upgraded the emitter in mine and added a stippled reflector.

I'm not taking any more mod orders at present, sorry.


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #7 on: September 18, 2011, 09:00:36 PM
would it be good for walking in the pitch black where there are lots of trip hazards? ie railway sleepers...

dont worry im not going trespassing!
I


ni-ulster Offline cerbera147

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 3,242
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #8 on: September 18, 2011, 09:10:01 PM
If you have a couple of small decent lights already I'd recommend a cheap headband  :tu:

I've got the Nitecore one but the new Fenix one looks alright. With the Nitecore I could have 3 lights on my head [think space alien  :o] I normally stick one in the middle band.

http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/nitecore/nitecore-headband.html
http://www.heinnie.com/Flashlights/-Accessories/Fenix-Accessories/Fenix-Flashlights-Headband-MC10/p-97-538-404-6828/

I've also got one of the Energiser headlights that works quite well but must get one of these from Alpkit; only £12.50  :tu:

http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16345&category_id=253
             


gb Offline Mike, Lord of the Spammers!

  • Chief of the Absolutely No Life Club!
  • *
  • Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here...
  • ***********
    • Posts: 42,975
  • Why haven't you got a Farmer yet!
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #9 on: September 18, 2011, 09:10:34 PM
I've got a Zebralight H50 and it's a cracking light :)

Very short ranged even on full power, but it's pure flood with no hotspots :)
Give in, buy several Farmer's!!!!!!


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #10 on: September 18, 2011, 09:19:14 PM
so they're floody but not long range?

i did have some lights but they went walkies :/
I


Offline Styerman

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 3,572
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #11 on: September 18, 2011, 09:58:14 PM
I have a Petzel TakTikka and a Surefire Saint Minimus ( much prefer the Surefire) . Tommorow , I'm spending a lot of time in an attic , I'll carry both .

Chris


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #12 on: September 18, 2011, 10:40:02 PM
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 11:11:09 PM by ryan1835 »
I


gb Offline Neil

  • Multitool.org Main Site Manager
  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 15,287
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #13 on: September 18, 2011, 11:50:15 PM
would it be good for walking in the pitch black where there are lots of trip hazards? ie railway sleepers...

dont worry im not going trespassing!

Yes.

When I'm camping I keep a normal torch in my pocket for backup and the PT is my main torch.  Thoroughly recommend it.
I'm not taking any more mod orders at present, sorry.


scotland Offline Gareth

  • Admin Team
  • Point Of No Return
  • *
    • Posts: 37,694
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #14 on: September 19, 2011, 01:10:24 AM
Am I the only one so cheap that i just made my own headband to fit any of my AAA or AA lights? :-[  Actually works quite well.
Be excellent to each other and always know where your towel is.


ca Offline jzmtl

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 8,551
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #15 on: September 19, 2011, 07:19:35 AM
Out of the lightweight ones Princeton Tec EOS is still my favorite, it throw a giant hotspot that's perfect for upclose work but will also light up some distance away. I think the newer version is 70 lumen, mine has been upgraded twice so I don't know how many lumen does it make anymore.

For heavier weight, I have a Princeton Tec APEX extreme, probably pushing 300 lumen now, and will run literally all night on 8 AA battery pack.

Most if not all PT lamps are regulated to run a flat output, unlike Petzl with no regulation (which is touted as a "feature"  ::)).


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #16 on: September 19, 2011, 06:46:20 PM
my finger just slipped on the buy button for a zerbralight h51fw ....
I


gb Offline Neil

  • Multitool.org Main Site Manager
  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 15,287
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #17 on: September 20, 2011, 02:31:50 PM
How clumsy of you :P
I'm not taking any more mod orders at present, sorry.


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #18 on: September 20, 2011, 08:16:42 PM
hopefully it will do what i require of it
I


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #19 on: September 21, 2011, 07:44:39 PM
well for a torch thats the size of my thumb it half puts out some nice floody light! :D

only disappointment is that the clip scratched the anodizing but that's nothing to get too upset about
I


scotland Offline Gareth

  • Admin Team
  • Point Of No Return
  • *
    • Posts: 37,694
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #20 on: September 22, 2011, 08:27:33 AM
Any pics mate?  :pok:

 :D
Be excellent to each other and always know where your towel is.


gb Offline ryan1835

  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 5,223
  • buh
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #21 on: September 23, 2011, 12:03:35 AM
Not yet I'm afraid, hopefully tomorrow - I did however just use it to cycle home from the pub. It performed the task wonderfully
« Last Edit: September 23, 2011, 12:08:57 AM by ryan1835 »
I


us Offline Heinz Doofenshmirtz

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 2,902
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #22 on: October 08, 2011, 05:58:18 AM
my finger just slipped on the buy button for a zerbralight h51fw ....

Excellent choice.  How is it?

Spark makes awfully nice ones too.  I have both an H51w that I put diffusion film on, and a Spark ST5-190nw.  I like them both for different reasons, but generally, my go-to headlamp is now the Spark.
The first Noble Truth: life is suffering.  Only by accepting that fact can we transcend it.


us Offline Heinz Doofenshmirtz

  • No Life Club
  • ******
    • Posts: 2,902
Re: looking for a head-torch
Reply #23 on: November 30, 2011, 07:11:30 PM
Although after perusing the zebra site I may still have some shopping to do...

Check out the Sparks, they're great headlamps.

If you want something that will double as an EDC light too, the Zebra is a better choice, as you can take it out of the head strap and use the clip for pocket carry and the like.  It's just like having one of the old angle-head military lights, just a lot smaller (and brighter).

If you want a dedicated headlamp, a Spark is a better choice because they work much better when wearing a hat or a hood.  They have a three strap headband which is more secure than the single band Zebralight headbands.  They also come with an optional frosted lens which makes them very floody, which is nice for camping, hiking, etc.
The first Noble Truth: life is suffering.  Only by accepting that fact can we transcend it.


 

Donations

Operational Funds

Help us keep the Unworkable working!
Donate with PayPal!
April Goal: $300.00
Due Date: Apr 30
Total Receipts: $115.65
PayPal Fees: $7.03
Net Balance: $108.62
Below Goal: $191.38
Site Currency: USD
36% 
April Donations

Community Links


Powered by EzPortal