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Travel Flashlight
Please recommend a good, compact, lightweight flashlight. I will use it for night hiking and generally getting around the grounds of a Costa Rican rainforest lodge at night. The lighter the better, as luggage weight is limited.
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I have several but my fav is probably an earlier version of this one (hope the link works)
https://www.harborfreight.com/588-lu...xoCW-4QAvD_BwE |
If you want low weight, consider that the batteries make up a large fraction of the weight of a small flashlight. Use lithium batteries rather than alkaline, saving a lot of weight.
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Originally Posted by AJPeabody
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If you want low weight, consider that the batteries make up a large fraction of the weight of a small flashlight. Use lithium batteries rather than alkaline, saving a lot of weight.
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Originally Posted by iregeo2
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Great point. Forgive my ignorance, but are the lithium batteries interchangeable with the alkaline batteries?
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Thank you janisj and AJPeabody.
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I like the Mini Maglite which only takes two AA batteries but if you are walking at night, would a headlamp be better?
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Originally Posted by mlgb
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I like the Mini Maglite which only takes two AA batteries but if you are walking at night, would a headlamp be better?
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Petzl are the best but at the moment I have a cheap one that hasn't died on me (from Grocery Outlet).
Amazon has a Petzl Tikkina in a few colors for $16.95 or last year's black for $19.95. Not a bad price. You can spend more, but if you just want one for a few hours it should work fine. |
Lithium batteries also work in colder temperatures than alkaline. It may not matter much in a Costa Rican rainforest, but will be important using the light in freezing temperatures.
When not using a headlamp, I like the ones like janisj posted in #2. Mini Maglites are great - I have several around the house - but a bit too heavy when you are counting ounces, IMO. But if walking on a trail you really want a good headlamp with lithium batteries. The Petzel Tikkina, mentioned by mlgb, or similar models are surprisingly comfortable. |
Check airline rules about lithium batteries. They may be prohibited in checked baggage.
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They can be carried on in hand baggage, but should not be loose (in the device or in a blister pack is fine).
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I think you need a headlamp for hiking. They aren't heavy, I have a couple and they come in very handy at home if the power goes out for reading. Besides, i fyou are hiking, won't you need to use a hiking pole/stick at least in one hand?
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Thanks all. Based on all the input I got here, I have chosen a Petzl Tikka headlamp. Can't wait!
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Because a headlamp directs it light mostly forward, you might want to consider supplementing it with a Luci Empowered solar lantern, about $25 USD. Almost weightless, you can hook it onto anything. I love them, always have on hand for power failures, camping, even my bathroom when I don't want the glaring overhead light at night. Do I sound like an ad?
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