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<blockquote data-quote="JRS3" data-source="post: 2590096" data-attributes="member: 34957"><p>I have various brands and trust Surefire the most, by far. Stream lights have been good but the Surefires just work. I normally have 2 handhelds plus 2 headlamps in my pack. I also zip tie the Surefire Titanium on my pack buckle, where it stays and I forget about it. The Ti puts out 300 lumens if needed and is great for easy access quickly.</p><p></p><p>I pull out all batteries at the end of the season and replace with new each year. The only downside I have with Surefire is that they are not easily held in my teeth. Laugh at me, but I know you do it too when scrambling in the dark!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRS3, post: 2590096, member: 34957"] I have various brands and trust Surefire the most, by far. Stream lights have been good but the Surefires just work. I normally have 2 handhelds plus 2 headlamps in my pack. I also zip tie the Surefire Titanium on my pack buckle, where it stays and I forget about it. The Ti puts out 300 lumens if needed and is great for easy access quickly. I pull out all batteries at the end of the season and replace with new each year. The only downside I have with Surefire is that they are not easily held in my teeth. Laugh at me, but I know you do it too when scrambling in the dark! [/QUOTE]
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