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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2641186" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I've written a few replies on this thread. What I'd like to add is that if I cannot carry extra batteries in my pocket to get my flashlight up and running again I consider the flashlight useless. I use a Surefire headlamp and a Surefire tactical flashlight. Both lights use the 123 batteries. I carry two sets of batteries one set in the backpack and one set in my pocket. The sets are held together with about 2 feet of duct tape that have been torn to the same width as the batteries, so they do double duty. I have yet to find a USB port hanging off a tree limb where I'm hunting!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2641186, member: 69192"] I’ve written a few replies on this thread. What I’d like to add is that if I cannot carry extra batteries in my pocket to get my flashlight up and running again I consider the flashlight useless. I use a Surefire headlamp and a Surefire tactical flashlight. Both lights use the 123 batteries. I carry two sets of batteries one set in the backpack and one set in my pocket. The sets are held together with about 2 feet of duct tape that have been torn to the same width as the batteries, so they do double duty. I have yet to find a USB port hanging off a tree limb where I’m hunting!! [/QUOTE]
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