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    Default Fleshlight rec

    I want a good flashlight for blood tracking at night. Couldn’t find any recent threads. Please make a recommendation? Money is no object because I ain’t paying for it.
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    Streamlight Stinger HL. Rechargeable and I have mine mounted in my pickup and use it daily.
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    Streamlight strion. Small enough to put in your pocket or not take up much space in a pack, rechargeable with good battery life and plenty bright. Had one for years, haven’t broken it yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    Streamlight Stinger HL. Recharged and I have mine mounted in my pickup and use it daily.
    This. I have one in each truck.

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    Olight baton
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    OLIGHT Seeker 4 Pro Rechargeable LED Flashlights, High Lumens Powerful Bright Flashlight 4600 Lumens with USB C Holster, IPX8 Waterproof Flashlight for Emergencies, Camping, Searching (White) https://a.co/d/57nGQ3S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fowlmouth30 View Post
    Streamlight strion. Small enough to put in your pocket or not take up much space in a pack, rechargeable with good battery life and plenty bright. Had one for years, haven’t broken it yet.
    Mine was an absolutely great light until I ran it through the washing machine one time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Mine was an absolutely great light until I ran it through the washing machine one time
    Lifetime warranty. Take it to Anderson fire and safety, they are the local warranty center.
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    Hands free, will never tote a flashlight in my hands again tracking ... And from Rock Hill SC

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    Got to sport a bump cap
    cut\'em

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    Black Diamond Storm 500-R Headlight.

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    Another vote for the stream light strion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fowlmouth30 View Post
    Streamlight strion. Small enough to put in your pocket or not take up much space in a pack, rechargeable with good battery life and plenty bright. Had one for years, haven’t broken it yet.
    Same. Have a couple, best lights I’ve ever owned. Keep a Milwaukee light in the truck with a couple of batteries too but that one will light up the woods.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    Imalent mso3 13,000 lumens

    5 settings
    4.5”
    Rechargeable
    Fits on belt
    27 hour run time

    The brightest setting is unreal. It does get hot though on that one!

    Curious if anyone else has one of these. I got it as a gift a few years ago.

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    I know the stream light has a "round" beam, but what about some of these other brands y'all are mentioning? I have an off brand light I use that is pretty bright, but it has a square beam, and my OCD doesn't like a square beam on a flashlight.

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    https://www.scheels.com/p/6453970037...QaAjW9EALw_wcB

    I recently got one of these and it's awesome. It's also magnetic and nice to stick to the side of the truck etc.

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    For long tough tracks I use a Stanley fatmax spotlight. Stays in the truck till I need it.

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    I’ve realized with my eyes I can’t see blood as well with LED lights. Old Coleman lanterns used to work great.

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    Streamlight Polytac is my favorite do-all, and also for tracking. Simple, lightweight, compact, dual clip is nice, and relatively cheap if you lose it. The plastic housing doesn’t hurt your teeth if you have to hold it there to free up your hands for something.


    Buy a few of these batteries so you don’t have to fool with those expensive smaller ones.
    https://www.amazon.com/Streamlight-2...88NGD584&psc=1

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