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Old 02-03-2012, 07:18 PM   #21
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So I was at an outdoor recreation store today to pick up some detailed back country maps and stumbled upon these. Don't let the size fool you, they throw out some serious light. I thought they would be perfect for a "swirl finder". You can find them on Amazon it looks like. But here is a link to the manufacturer themselves. The below links appear to be the same, but each one has different information that I thought some may find useful.

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So I was at an outdoor recreation store today to pick up some detailed back country maps and stumbled upon these. Don't let the size fool you, they throw out some serious light. I thought they would be perfect for a "swirl finder". You can find them on Amazon it looks like. But here is a link to the manufacturer themselves. The below links appear to be the same, but each one has different information that I thought some may find useful.

Fenix's homepages

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I was actually interested in a headlamp like on the fenix light website.

Anyone have any experience using headlamps as a means of a swirl finder light?
would there be any reasons not to use a headlamp for a swirl finder light?

i dont have the money at te moment to get one of those dual halogen lights so i was looking for a heaper option. Maybe the brinkman or a headlamp from fenix
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I have a fenix flashlight I use for work. The TK-15. It is one bad a** flashlight!! It puts out some serious light. But for working on my car I would rather have a set of plug in lights. I think the home depot option is the way to go.


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