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Will Not Hold Up Under Normal Use Jun 20, 2010 I have owned two of these lights. The hinge on the first one broke on me when I was in the Middle of New Mexico, and I thought I did something wrong. I bought the second one the day I got off the trail, and it did not even last a month before the hinge broke. I think the light is a great idea, with its lightweight design and how bright it is, but it does not hold up under normal use
disappointed... May 18, 2010 I've used this for about a year now. It is my second headlamp, but now I need a third. I got back from camping last weekend and noticed that my headlamp had broken into pieces and is unrepairable. I think I'm going to buy a Petzl.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lightweight and does the job Sep 09, 2007 I actually clip the light to my shorts (and secure with the drawstrings) to run at night. It does a good job lighting the path in front of me so I can avoid potholes or debris on the path (branches, rocks, dog poop, etc.). I also like the fact that you can tilt the light. The battery life gives me about one month of use, but you can order cheap batteries on ebay.
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Quality Headlamp that Eats Batteries Sep 06, 2007 This headlamp is built great, but it takes 4 c-cell batteries (about 8 bucks) every 50 hours. Not a good deal! Buy something that runs on triple As and gets you at least 100 hours of run time. This will cost a lot of money in the long run. I bought the Petzl Tactikka plus instead.
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ok for the price May 13, 2007 Simply put...you get what you pay for. For hiking it does the job at night. But many hikers had lights that were a lot brighter, so i found myself grabbing their light to outside after dark.
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