Torch
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Nitecore tube as per my post here.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5700697&highlight=nitecore#50 -
Nitecore tube as per my post here.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5700697&highlight=nitecore#5
If you want stuff like that you can pick up stuff from amazon for about £2 from china. Full metal body torches. Think that one says its 45 lumens which isn't very bright really.
I will say for a light weight headtorch ~150 lumens then you can't go wrong with the alpkit gamma. Its £18 and its what most of us at our club use for winter trail running at night.“Time is intended to be spent, not saved” - Alfred Wainwright0 -
Head torches are OK for working or running, but they always make you look a bit strange if you're just walking about. (At least I think they do, and I don't really care what people think much).
The little Nitecore really is a good bit of kit if you really do want a small torch for "walking about" with. Don't know if it's got the range for what the OP wants though re-reading. Good spread.
Apparently the two quid copies aren't as good, but I haven't tried one.0 -
Those light up dog collars are awesome, as someone who cycles winter evenings for exercise I see most people using them and lets me avoid their pets for both our safety.European for 3 weeks in August, the rest of the year only British and proud.0
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I just saw a metal LED torch in Tesco for £2.99. It was in the household section, with the car stuff, light bulbs, etc.(Nearly) dunroving0
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