Flashlights?

339 Lumen handheld
$65



http://www.lightsandknives.com/Coast-HP14-Focusing-LED-Flashlight.html



Coast…they rock.



I carry a Led Lenser V-Chip tactical light made by the same folks…their Flashlight cases are made with O-ring seals, not Water Proof, but water resistant…meaning you can get it wet, drop it in a few inches of water no problem, but they are not diving lights good to depth…


Coast DIVE light
less powerful, but water PROOF to 60 Meters.



http://www.lightsandknives.com/Coast-PX50-LED-Dive-Light.html


When my kayak dives to 60 meters, kill me please

Won’t be required…
at 180 feet, you’ll be done anyway…:slight_smile:


Thanks Jack

– Last Updated: Dec-25-11 12:39 PM EST –

I think I'm going to really like my keychain light you inspired me to get. Here's what I got:

http://www.fenixlight.com/viewproduct.asp?id=150


Merry Christmas

coast is poop
Coast is big box store Chinese made junk.

Sweet!
My wife would like that on her key chain.

Sweet It Is
Used it just yesterday adjusting the wobble out of the washing machine.

beg to differ…
been using them for years, both as a tactical light in entry situations (Hand held and a light on my shotgun), and on the water kayaking, Backpacking, and simple round the house…



Who makes an item does not matter if the item works…the Coast lights work…When you have one, THEN you can comment.

Finally found what I wanted today
It is the Princeton Tec



Thank you everyone and especially those who recommended that one



Jack L

One More Choice
Good choice on the PrincetonTec. I have a headlamp by them that is my main headlamp. Mine has a neutral tint that works pretty well. So far, it has been very reliable.



However, in my drybag I keep the following:



Surefire G2 Nitrolon(Yellow) using a Malkoff M61WLL LED dropin module(malkoffdevices.com).



WLL stands for warm tint and extra low power. It gets 10 hours off of a pair of cr123 batteries.



Warm tints excel in outdoor applications especially when trying to penetrate mists or fogs. CR123 batteries can be ordered very cheaply off of the internet, but at 10 hours runtime the costs drops even at full retail.