Re: Rechargeables in the Real World
Posted: Jan 19, 2012 3:43 pm
Buford wrote:I say get rid of those crummy little 2@AA Maglites! We have them because they are small and cheap, but we rarely use them, they might fail when we really need them, and they produce inadequate light anyway.
Chads93GT wrote:was on a rescue where the guys only had mag lights as backups. leave them at home. get HEADLAMPS for backup lights that are actually worth a damn.
I used to carry one of those little AA Maglites as a caving backup... about 10 years ago or more, when everybody had dim caving lights and better vision.
I totally agree they are only slightly better than nothing, and should not be a serious choice for caving when there are a lot more effective options. Carry as many little extra lights as you like, but what we call our two 'backup lights' should really be redundant light sources. Any one of which should be able to be used as a primary caving headlamp.
I'm to blame for this discussion veering off track and onto mini Maglites, but I didn't make it clear that I'm not advocating them for caving. The little Maglite I was referring to was a gift for my 8 year old non-caver nephew for when he goes camping. It has the retrofit LED insert and I was hoping he could run it on the new style Rayovac NiMHs, but obviously not.