Cree led torch for lamping?

  • BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.

Bowlander

Full Member
Nov 28, 2011
1,353
1
Forest of Bowland
Are any of the new torches any good for lamping with longdogs? does the super bright light affect the dogs eyes?

My old clulite lazerlite is in need of new reflector and battery and for the same price I can get a 1000lm torch.
 
Are any of the new torches any good for lamping with longdogs? does the super bright light affect the dogs eyes?

My old clulite lazerlite is in need of new reflector and battery and for the same price I can get a 1000lm torch.

The led lenser h7 is definitely suitable for bunnies. Wouldn't want to shine mine in the dogs eyes though, I imagine it would effect them.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
 
That's my main concern, I modded my alpkit gamma to use on my air rifle to good effect but even that hurts my eye through the scope bouncing back of light coloured walls.
 
The h7 is head mounted and adjustable, I'd have thought it wouldn't be too bad while using optic sights with the light source being further back and above.
Only problem (not a problem without a weapon) is that brightness adjustment is on back of head.


Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
 
Really depends on how narrow you want the beam.

For a really focused beam ou'd struggle to do better than one of these:
http://www.dereelight.com/dbs-t.htm

For something with a bit more spread but still reasonably priced then i'd personally go for something like the Fenix TK35.
Only down side with the TK35 is it's a bit more bulky.

Alternatively there is the Fenix TK21 U2, not as much light as the TK35 but still good enough for 50 meters.


As a size comparison:
The Dereelight DBS is the second from the right, the TK35 next left and the TK21 next to that.

IMG_1051.jpg


IMG_1058.jpg
 
No matter what type of light you use the best thing you can do is make a shroud for it. I used an old cereal box with aluminium foil glued to the inside. It made my old home made lamp set up as good, if not better, than many one million candle power lamps that i saw.
 
Really depends on how narrow you want the beam.

For a really focused beam ou'd struggle to do better than one of these:
http://www.dereelight.com/dbs-t.htm

For something with a bit more spread but still reasonably priced then i'd personally go for something like the Fenix TK35.
Only down side with the TK35 is it's a bit more bulky.

Alternatively there is the Fenix TK21 U2, not as much light as the TK35 but still good enough for 50 meters.


As a size comparison:
The Dereelight DBS is the second from the right, the TK35 next left and the TK21 next to that.

IMG_1051.jpg


IMG_1058.jpg

this is just torch porn
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE