Ultralight flashlight w/ clip?

Hey folks,
So I'm currently after a flashlight to compliment my Petzl e+Lite for night hiking. I'd use the Petzl as a headlamp, and intend to use a small AAA powered flashlight as my waist level light. Though I'd swap around as appropriate (can strap the orientated Petzl to a trekking pole for example and clip the flashlight to a hat brim).
For the most part, I've generally been able to get by with no illumination whatsoever for short night hikes (3-4hrs max), preferring to let my eyes adjust when viable. I am now thinking it'd be wise to invest in another source of illumination to ensure maximum efficiency (i.e not tripping over and having to double check my footing so often) when the moon isn't bright, its overcast and/or I'm hiking in dense woodland areas where moonlight is limited.
Specifically I'd like said flashlight to have the following features:
- Under 20 grams or so without the battery
- Compact
- AAA Powered
- Long run times on lowest setting (and across the spectrum in an ideal world)
- 100 lumens or so at highest setting
- Have a clip so I can use it as a headlamp when desired
- Have some sort of attachment point for lanyard
- Shockproof and waterproof (i.e submersible - only for the purpose of longevity as I wouldn't be using this as an underwater light at all), i.e an IPX8 rating
Up to now, I'm considering: the Fenix LD02 or the Maratac AAA. The Maratac could be in the lead due to higher lumens and longer run time on lowest setting, it is also on massdrop right now for a very similar price to the Fenix LD02. Edit: The LUMINTOP Tool has become another possibility.
Any extra options to consider and general insight would be much appreciated.
So I'm currently after a flashlight to compliment my Petzl e+Lite for night hiking. I'd use the Petzl as a headlamp, and intend to use a small AAA powered flashlight as my waist level light. Though I'd swap around as appropriate (can strap the orientated Petzl to a trekking pole for example and clip the flashlight to a hat brim).
For the most part, I've generally been able to get by with no illumination whatsoever for short night hikes (3-4hrs max), preferring to let my eyes adjust when viable. I am now thinking it'd be wise to invest in another source of illumination to ensure maximum efficiency (i.e not tripping over and having to double check my footing so often) when the moon isn't bright, its overcast and/or I'm hiking in dense woodland areas where moonlight is limited.
Specifically I'd like said flashlight to have the following features:
- Under 20 grams or so without the battery
- Compact
- AAA Powered
- Long run times on lowest setting (and across the spectrum in an ideal world)
- 100 lumens or so at highest setting
- Have a clip so I can use it as a headlamp when desired
- Have some sort of attachment point for lanyard
- Shockproof and waterproof (i.e submersible - only for the purpose of longevity as I wouldn't be using this as an underwater light at all), i.e an IPX8 rating
Up to now, I'm considering: the Fenix LD02 or the Maratac AAA. The Maratac could be in the lead due to higher lumens and longer run time on lowest setting, it is also on massdrop right now for a very similar price to the Fenix LD02. Edit: The LUMINTOP Tool has become another possibility.
Any extra options to consider and general insight would be much appreciated.