H600fc or H600fd are what I would recommend.
depends... what model did you have?Hey, I bought a Zebra light headlamp 8 years ago on recommendations from this forum, and it was the best headlamp I ever owned. Sadly, it fell out of my vest at work and somebody else has a Zebra light now.
What's the best version now? They have a bunch of different models, what's the model everybody recommends today?
Thanks!
Sorry you lost your ZebraWhat's the best version now?
is that the h600df model?Thanks all, I ended up with the H600d for the hotspot with flood.
Thanks all, I ended up with the H600d for the hotspot with flood.
i would say so... more delicate, less robust, cheaper?I got this new sc65c hi and I just noticed there is no more pogo pins. I don't know but this new version, at least to me, give the feeling of being more delicate compared to pogo pins? Am I wrong?
I was told only one pin needs to make connection to positive post of battery, so I would think it's pretty reliablei would say so... more delicate, less robust, cheaper?
fair enough... time will tell.I was told only one pin needs to make connection to positive post of battery, so I would think it's pretty reliable
When I saw it, I didn't care for it. Looks cheap and flimsy. I guess time will tell. I think ZL has become too obsessed with it's "the smallest 18650" light mantra. Add the extra 1/4" to stick a damn magnet in the tail cap or at least offer the modded tailcap as an accessory. Do away with the battery crushing pogo pins and whatever this new mess is and use springs on both ends. It's not like these lights a drawing so much amperage that you'd want multiple connection sources. Drop one of these ZLs many times, then do the same with any of your spring lights and note the results. I'll shut up now ...I got this new sc65c hi and I just noticed there is no more pogo pins. I don't know but this new version, at least to me, give the feeling of being more delicate compared to pogo pins? Am I wrong?
GoodI was told only one pin needs to make connection to positive post of battery, so I would think it's pretty reliable
Yes, small is good😂, but I wouldn't mind either some mm more for a better product, provided that this new connector are worst. Otherwise it's great! I dropped my sc600 in multiple occasions and almost every single time I damaged the cell. But with the sc64 le that didn't happen. In every occasions the lights were good to go! So I like zebralight and I will keep buying them 👍When I saw it, I didn't care for it. Looks cheap and flimsy. I guess time will tell. I think ZL has become too obsessed with it's "the smallest 18650" light mantra. Add the extra 1/4" to stick a damn magnet in the tail cap or at least offer the modded tailcap as an accessory. Do away with the battery crushing pogo pins and whatever this new mess is and use springs on both ends. It's not like these lights a drawing so much amperage that you'd want multiple connection sources. Drop one of these ZLs many times, then do the same with any of your spring lights and note the results. I'll shut up now ...
I'm surprised this hasn't got much attention and talk on this thread. What are peoples thoughts on this headlamp? How strong are the magnets on it?For the price I am very satisfied with this new A6 headlamp. Been using it all morning out in the pouring rain and throughout the day In a dark basement. Not the prettiest LED but it's still a nice 5000k diffused optic that does the job just fine. I recommend it. Perfect for a headlamp that can be thrown in a tool bag or keep in a work vehicle View attachment 60074
The Low CRI LED makes it a non-starter for me.. I would choose the H53C N instead. (If you can live w AA power only)What are peoples thoughts on this headlamp?
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