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I was only on a trail by accident.
I ended up carrying a big maglite flashlight instead.
Yeah, I went with the flashlight solution too. The one I referenced upthread is small enough to clip to your waistband. It's only 5.5 inches long and weighs just 157 g with batteries. Three different lighting levels with the highest one being a blinding 550 lumens. Works for me
I love my Petzl "Zipka" with the retractable "headband."
For some reason the new trend is to get as much candlepower as possible so you can blind the poor SOB coming towards you on the path.
Maybe it's kind of like a Doppler thing? A driver sees a white light and he expects it to be coming toward him, no matter which side of the road it's on; he sees a red light and expects that it's moving away. A red light on the front, coming towards him, might make for some confusion and could cause an accident.
I borrowed my friend's knuckle lights during my last Ragnar and really liked them. I was running on uneven ground on the shoulder of the road and it was much easier to see my footing with them, and I was less annoyed by holding them than I was by the headlamp I was also wearing. I'm not sure I'll pony up the cash for my own pair since I don't run outside at night unless I'm running a relay race, but if I knew I'd use them on a regular basis I would.
Black Diamond Cosmo - $29.95 at REI
Do they fit over gloves?Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Does that one hurt?