[MSAR] Night lights

tm'-fi TFinkle at erols.com
Thu Mar 4 16:54:46 EST 2004


Hi Joreen,

Sorry, I should have posted the information along with my post. The 
light is made by Rayovac and is their Sportsman Series "3-in-1 
head-lite."  It uses 4 AAA batteries and has three light selections, two 
LED (flood light) selections (one red and the other a blue/white light) 
and a long range quartz spot light.  I rarely if ever use the spot light 
selection, however the LED beams will last a few nights without changing 
batteries. Since the light is made for a head and not a helmet, so you 
will need to secure the strap in a couple of places to keeping from 
moving. 

<http://www.rayovac.com/products/flashlights/sportsman.shtml>


Tomi'

Jorene Downs wrote:

> I somehow missed the earlier post with reference to the red light on 
> the helmet. What brand is that helmet light that has the option of red 
> or white light? Do you have a web site link you can share?
>  
> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> Jorene Downs
> Tulare Co, CA
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>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: tm'-fi <mailto:TFinkle at erols.com>
>     I agree, by design alone light sticks (glow sticks) were made to
>     provide a passive light source.  A couple of weeks ago I posted
>     response to the light sticks. I had said that I use a multi-beam
>     helmet light that has a red LED flood light and also can be
>     switched over to a bright (white) spot light.  I only use the spot
>     light when a stronger light source is needed.  
>      
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