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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1681181" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Around camp, brim light works fine. Lots of good suggestions for headlamps in thread. I have several from Coast that have held up great. Son says I look like a train locomotive coming thru woods with it. BUT, here is always the rub with head lamps, understand the more the lumens the less the run time which translates to carrying extra batteries for those long walks in and out of deep woods. There are always trade offs for power versus performance. I like head lamps that have low settings so you can turn down for just walking on trails or 2 tracks without killing battery life. The red or green is nice on stand rooting around for gear in pack or pockets without lighting up the whole area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1681181, member: 63925"] Around camp, brim light works fine. Lots of good suggestions for headlamps in thread. I have several from Coast that have held up great. Son says I look like a train locomotive coming thru woods with it. BUT, here is always the rub with head lamps, understand the more the lumens the less the run time which translates to carrying extra batteries for those long walks in and out of deep woods. There are always trade offs for power versus performance. I like head lamps that have low settings so you can turn down for just walking on trails or 2 tracks without killing battery life. The red or green is nice on stand rooting around for gear in pack or pockets without lighting up the whole area. [/QUOTE]
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