blacksheep wrote:Phil, your pics have me wondering if I'm looking at overgrown sandpits or under grown vege patchesOr maybe just mixed terrain for tent peg testing?

blacksheep wrote:Phil, your pics have me wondering if I'm looking at overgrown sandpits or under grown vege patchesOr maybe just mixed terrain for tent peg testing?
Strider wrote:They will work...but only properly for about 5 minutes until they become unable to run the light at full output.Joomy wrote:Wait what? The website says you can use Alkalines and that's what I've been using so far.
GPSGuided wrote:Like my Zebralight very much but not needing to use it on a regular basis means I kept on having to revisit the instruction manual. I really should put together an abbreviated summary on my iPhone.
Strider wrote:It's really not that difficult. Sounds like you need to start making excuses to use it more often!
Robert H wrote:Haha speaking of 'understanding' Zebralights, my friend recently borrowed mine and spent ~20 minutes trying to turn it off. Apparently pressing a button once can be too confusing for some.
Paul wrote:Spikelight.
roysta wrote:Got a Fenix HL30 today.
I already have a BD Icon, both 200 lumens but the BD has 4 x AAs and weighs 210g while the Fenix has 2 x AAs and is 97g.
Will be testing the Fenix on Monday/Tuesday.
shurik wrote:Hey guys, have a read of this thread and thinking of getting the zebralight.
One thing I dont understand, one their website they have 2 similar models, H52 and H52F. Which one is the newer/better model? Or are they good in their own ways?
Basically, if I buy it - might as well get the latest/best version.
Also, how are these for trekking/running? Is the headband ok? I've read somewhere that it can get shaky. Lastly, how is it in rain, can it get damaged or is water resistant?
Thanks
icefest wrote:shurik wrote:Hey guys, have a read of this thread and thinking of getting the zebralight.
One thing I dont understand, one their website they have 2 similar models, H52 and H52F. Which one is the newer/better model? Or are they good in their own ways?
Basically, if I buy it - might as well get the latest/best version.
Also, how are these for trekking/running? Is the headband ok? I've read somewhere that it can get shaky. Lastly, how is it in rain, can it get damaged or is water resistant?
Thanks
This might help:
From: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... convention
All are water resistant:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... -standards
But provides a much nicer light for all round usage IMO.icefest wrote:Simple explanation:
The "F" means the front is frosted, so it spreads the same amount of light out at a wider angle.
This means it doesn't throw as far.
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:"Frost"? Or "Flood"?
Floody beam from frosted lens, with 90 degree beam spread)
Travis22 wrote:Your H51 uses a smaller emitter stry, so despite only a small change between reflectors on the H51/H52 the H51 has less spill and a tighter hot spot (will throw further with less output) and the H52 has a naturally more spill light / and a much larger hot spot because the emitter is twice the size of that in the H51.
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