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Benhuntn said:
Streamlite.com there are several there that are as bright as 40,000 candle power and they are rechargeable.

Get yourself a Streamlight Strion. 12,000 CP, bright white light, and rechargeable. Also, you can keep it out of the cradle for months and it'll still work fine.
 
HoursHore said:

Instead of using WalMart and all the socio politcal baggage that comes with is...check out these great Costco deals...

http://www.costco.com/Common/Category.aspx?Ne=4000000&N=4000389&Nr=P_CatalogName:BC&cat=1612&whse=BC&topnav=
 
HoursHore said:

I use this same light. About $17 from either walmart or target. It's brighter than a 3-D cell maglight, and fits easily in your overcoat pocket or flightbag. I've dropped it, ran over it with a tug by accident, and used it in extreme weather conditions (as cold as -40C).

The only downside is that it uses lithium camera batteries that are expensive to replace, but they last a long time...
 
Handsdown, the INOVA T2 flashlight. About the size of a mini maglite. It is like having a light sabre. I don't even bother with the deice light as the flash light is much better. Comes with a red lens that flips up/down. However, it is expensive and takes some weird size battery. This is the one you might have seen that they were giving away if you purchased a Bose headset.
 
I got the inova T2 for free when i bought my bose. I originally thought becuase of the small size, there was no way that this thing could do anything. I was DEAD WRONG! This thing is awesome. It shoots like a batlight in the dark. I can read charts at night without loosing my night vision too. It also came with like a red flip on/off cover so that if i wanted to further maintain my night vision, i cuold use it. It's awesome! Good price too. Awesome battery life. I think it's a 5 hour regulated battery life.
 
Lear Wanna Be said:
Handsdown, the INOVA T2 flashlight. About the size of a mini maglite. It is like having a light sabre. I don't even bother with the deice light as the flash light is much better. Comes with a red lens that flips up/down. However, it is expensive and takes some weird size battery. This is the one you might have seen that they were giving away if you purchased a Bose headset.

Wierd size battery? It's only a CR123 size battery. All of your more higher end lights are going to use those since that battery packs a big punch in a small package. You can get them online for like $1 each which comes out cheaper than certain alkalines. Plus they've got a 10 year shelf life. You really can't go wrong. Go online to places like batterystation.com or surefire.com or anywhere else like that and get like $10 worth. It will last you a while and they'll never go bad.
 
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squall line said:
Any others out there that you might suggest?SL

I carry one that doubles as a defensive weapon in the event things go bad when I'm in the back.

The plastic-case units don't have enough mass to be effective in striking someone and rendering them dead or unconcious. IMO, the 3 cell Maglite works very well. It can be safely modified with a strap so that if used as a weapon it will remain secured to the user. It also has a bright halogen bulb for when being used as a light.

I stick with the heavier disposable batteries as the lighter rechargable units reduce the overall mass of the flashlight, but that's just personal preference. In the event I use it to strike someone I like it to be slightly heavier.

Times have changed. Think dual-use.
 
I have a big maglite too. Keep it in the back pocket of the seat. That way I comply with the reg to have a "D" cell battery or equivelant light (or whatever it is). The best use I find for the maglite is knocking of the ice when I land. I am sure it would do just as well knocking someone out. For light, I use INOVA T2 as stated above.
 
Don't go too expensive. Remember, the probability of losing the flashlight increase in direct proportion to its expense.
 
ultrarunner said:
I carry one that doubles as a defensive weapon in the event things go bad when I'm in the back.

The plastic-case units don't have enough mass to be effective in striking someone and rendering them dead or unconcious. IMO, the 3 cell Maglite works very well. It can be safely modified with a strap so that if used as a weapon it will remain secured to the user. It also has a bright halogen bulb for when being used as a light.

I stick with the heavier disposable batteries as the lighter rechargable units reduce the overall mass of the flashlight, but that's just personal preference. In the event I use it to strike someone I like it to be slightly heavier.

Times have changed. Think dual-use.

Just whatever you do with that, be very careful. You dont want to get sued.
 
I picked up a Streamlight Scorpion at Bass Pro for about 30 bucks. It is super compact & light, takes up next to no space in the flight bag, and very bright. It was also too good to be true because the company's FOM states we must have a C or D cell flashlight...so I picked up a 2-C Maglight for its (relative) lightness & compact size and the Scorpion has been relegated to car/defense duty.
 
semperfido said:
best flashlights in the world

http://www.streamlight.com/

I have one of their stingers. Great flashlight, basically indestructable, very bright. Little on the pricy side though. Just do us mechs a favor and don't use it on your walkaround, you might see something ;)

Oh yeah, put it on the charger once in a while.
 
Any thoughts about the Aviator from Surefire?

Yeh, it's the best flashlight known to man kind..

It's so bright, it like has a sound that you can hear when you turn it on.. Sorta like Luke or Yoda's sabers..
 

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