LOL.....I've had one of these in my kit for the last decade!!! Glad you found out. It works with almost any flashlight. (Even right angle lights!) Stay Safe. Cheers
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I'm surprised it took this long for another company to come out with one lol. I have one from Maglite I that I bought over 20 years ago for their AA Maglite. I think it's pretty good accessory to have. 👍🏼
@shauncomper1304 I remember mine came in the pack bundled with the flashlight, 2AA batteries, and three color lenses, a red,yellow,and a blue or green I can't remember which color it been so long ago lol.
I have this too, it's awesome! best lights that work are AAA and AA lights. I only put lights that have a clip on it. It's good when I don't want to bring my huge head lamp and want to save weight! You can also attach a red clip light to the back.
Thanks for posting! Headbands for flashlights are useful in a variety of ways. An extreme example: an IFAK trauma kit because accidents happen at night and you need your hands free in an emergency. With the length of the elastic here, it seems like longer AA headlamps (Acebeam H16) and tail switch flashlights (Acebeam Pokelit AA) would work best.
I've had it for 2 years and bought more. I use it for work with my Ledlenser P3 and it's very lightweight. My Acebeam Pokelit AA fits too but heavier. Pioocan L2 diameter is to large to fit, but can use the pocket clip to attach.
I think a headlamp is one of the most essential things I own, so it's worth investing in a good one, but this seems to get the job done fairly well, and a good price, so why not? Having used a lot of crappy ones over the years, my Sofirn HS21 is a total delight - the big wide High CRI flood is so nice, and spotlight available with one twist of the dial - it's a total gamechanger!
I was searching for headbands like those a while back for an 18650 flashlight (Wurkkos WK03). But after some searching I opted not to as I realized that its not for me. A wobbly flashlight would be distracting for me when running and doing a quick turn to check for nearby cars, people, and dogs or to grab something while working. I specifically mention for me and my use case because for folks with lighter flashlights (AAA, AA/14500, CR123/16340, 18350, etc.) that aren't as back heavy due to bigger batteries and are moving at a slower pace it shouldn't be that much of an issue. A front mounted headlamp would be a lot more stable than a side mounted flashlight of a headband since there's more surface area on the forehead, but not everyone wants a headlamp so a headband since they won't use it all the time so a headband like that still makes sense. For me I oped to get a Sofirn D25L/H25L headlamp (funnily it arrived a few hours before you uploaded this video) since I just needed a cheap beater headlamp and didn't need something more expensive with better regulation like Skillhunt lights.
It's a pretty cool accessory especially if you have multiple flashlights you can leave one of them as a dedicated headlamp without having to spend a significant amount of money. I have some super cheap headlamps that I could easily replace with this.
LOL.....I've had one of these in my kit for the last decade!!! Glad you found out. It works with almost any flashlight. (Even right angle lights!)
Stay Safe. Cheers
Nice! Better late than never haha! Having your approval means a lot! I feel validated in my purchase 🤜🤛
@@PardonMyEnglish My young friend, I am but a man. Nothing more.
I think you are smart enough to see what's worth it or not. That's why your channel is growing. I am glad that my comment leaves a positive impression Stay Safe. Things are going to get a little crazy before they get better. ;-)
I'm surprised it took this long for another company to come out with one lol. I have one from Maglite I that I bought over 20 years ago for their AA Maglite. I think it's pretty good accessory to have. 👍🏼
Likewise I remember having one for AA mini maglite many years ago, fairly sure it was actually from niteize though, may explain the company name?
@shauncomper1304 I remember mine came in the pack bundled with the flashlight, 2AA batteries, and three color lenses, a red,yellow,and a blue or green I can't remember which color it been so long ago lol.
I have this too, it's awesome! best lights that work are AAA and AA lights. I only put lights that have a clip on it. It's good when I don't want to bring my huge head lamp and want to save weight! You can also attach a red clip light to the back.
Thanks for posting! Headbands for flashlights are useful in a variety of ways. An extreme example: an IFAK trauma kit because accidents happen at night and you need your hands free in an emergency. With the length of the elastic here, it seems like longer AA headlamps (Acebeam H16) and tail switch flashlights (Acebeam Pokelit AA) would work best.
Good call. And yes, I was thinking that pen lights would work well in this too 👍
I have this it works great with my thrunite t1
I've had it for 2 years and bought more. I use it for work with my Ledlenser P3 and it's very lightweight. My Acebeam Pokelit AA fits too but heavier. Pioocan L2 diameter is to large to fit, but can use the pocket clip to attach.
I think a headlamp is one of the most essential things I own, so it's worth investing in a good one, but this seems to get the job done fairly well, and a good price, so why not? Having used a lot of crappy ones over the years, my Sofirn HS21 is a total delight - the big wide High CRI flood is so nice, and spotlight available with one twist of the dial - it's a total gamechanger!
I was searching for headbands like those a while back for an 18650 flashlight (Wurkkos WK03). But after some searching I opted not to as I realized that its not for me.
A wobbly flashlight would be distracting for me when running and doing a quick turn to check for nearby cars, people, and dogs or to grab something while working.
I specifically mention for me and my use case because for folks with lighter flashlights (AAA, AA/14500, CR123/16340, 18350, etc.) that aren't as back heavy due to bigger batteries and are moving at a slower pace it shouldn't be that much of an issue.
A front mounted headlamp would be a lot more stable than a side mounted flashlight of a headband since there's more surface area on the forehead, but not everyone wants a headlamp so a headband since they won't use it all the time so a headband like that still makes sense.
For me I oped to get a Sofirn D25L/H25L headlamp (funnily it arrived a few hours before you uploaded this video) since I just needed a cheap beater headlamp and didn't need something more expensive with better regulation like Skillhunt lights.
It's a pretty cool accessory especially if you have multiple flashlights you can leave one of them as a dedicated headlamp without having to spend a significant amount of money. I have some super cheap headlamps that I could easily replace with this.
Pretty satisfied, especially for the money.
@PardonMyEnglish I would probably have liked to see a small portion of elastic for that snug fit but at that price I have no complaints
they had those since 1990s
My size is extra medium 😂