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    Hello Lads,

    I\'m looking to get a more powerful headlamp for the new season - what do most of you use / recommend? Currently got a Petzl with the square battery at the back of the headband which is ok, but I\'d like a bit more power.

    Can you pick up decent second hand models anywhere ? - budget is about £40 - £50.

    Any advice appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Coops

  • #2
    Hi Coops, I use an MFA duel but it\"s about £60. Pretty good light though.

    Jim.
    Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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    • #3
      I have the same lamp and had no probs at all willys right a very good buy at 60 quid

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      • #4
        I got me self the new Petzl Myo 5 for £55 and it\'s excellent. 10 hrs on main beam and when you run out it\'s doesn;\'t just shut off leaving you in the dark it goes into reserve mode with about 6 months on the LED\'s which are plenty bright for baiting up etc.(i\'m exaggerating about the 6 months a little).
        "And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"

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        • #5
          ive just gettin a MFA from billies tackle shop for £60.00 and its brilliand very bright {Good Value For Money}
          Dean

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          • #6
            i use a tiga,bloody expensive but worth the extra........... cant fault it

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            • #7
              I keep saying this everytime it comes up but I would (and have) gone for the Nightsearcher over the MFA. Only difference is the battery connecter.

              http://www.inverters-uk.com/acatalog/Rechargeable_Headlamps1.html

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              • #8
                i bought meself one of them argos jobbies for a tenner lol 8 leds with 3 settings more than does the job for me £60 for a torch you lot must be mad lol ,my missus would kill me
                cheers Bri

                anglingnortheast.com

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                • #9
                  Over the years, this question has come up on a regular basis.

                  When asked, I used to sing the praises of the MFA 2n1........however....... Mike\'s right about the battery connector. I\'ve had to replace the coiled cable TWICE in 3 years due to the cable connection failing, on both occassions.
                  We got Ian one of the newer (led) versions in February........it\'s gone EXACTLY the same way.

                  I thought that maybe I\'d just been \"unlucky\" with mine, originally.....but for the SAME fault to occur 3 times (twice on mine and now also on Ians\'), is a bit TOO much of a coincidence.

                  Can\'t fault the lamp, itself....it\'s excellent, in my opiniion........just a shame about the battery connection.

                  I\'m looking for a new headtorch this winter......the Petzl Nightsearcher looks to be a contender. Thanks for posting the link, Mike.....I\'ll certainly be having a look at them.

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                  • #10
                    The MFA lamp is crap - the headpiece and connectors fall to bits.

                    Would buy a 12 led light of ebay for £10 from Hong Kong including p&p.

                    Oh yes, or a Speleo 14 LED light with fxion battery
                    PB Boat Ling 24lb
                    PB Cod Boat 17lb
                    PB Cod Shore 11lb
                    PB Boat Pollack 9.5lb
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                    • #11
                      Got to agree with red 5 - i have got the myo 3 it has got 3 leds (hence the myo3 bit) and a single main beam,- lasts 180hrs when using the leds and a mere 25hrs if you use the spot light. the ones that i used to really recommend from terry\"s at hebburn are still a very good light but when the bulb goes its a bit of a tw*t to find a replacement.

                      [TC while i was fishing the Pier Tonight (got nowt mind you) i could see my rod tip reflectors from about 50 ft glowing like a Beacon so the leds are as bright as you will need, your hardley trying to guide aircraft in are you.





                      Edited on 07 06 2004 by BriH]

                      [Edited on 07 06 2004 by BriH]

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                      • #12
                        Just been having a look at the Myo range, Bri........they look pretty neat.......also definitely worth thinking about.

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                        • #13
                          Tc - when you next out - i will lend it to ya- i will be out tuesday night till about 9.30ish then i go to Jockland for a works thing on Weds- the match is on weds night so i will be watching us AGAIN qualify for the WORLD CUP (sorry taffy -if your on the board) let me know your more than welcome.

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                          • #14
                            Probably not out again until Friday, Brian.
                            Thanks for the offer of the loan......very kind of ya.

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                            • #15
                              I totally agree with red5 the petzl Myo5 is a good lamp have used mine for about 18 months with no problems allows me to walk across rocks to a mark with just using the led\'s gives about 15ft of light distance, bought mine through ebay for £38 + carriage from canada.
                              Cotswold camping are doing them for £50
                              Also have a Tiga SL which is a brilliant lamp but battery is very heavy.

                              Gwyn

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