Used condition. This knife has been carried and used but not abused. Has normal wear and snail lines on it.
$165.00 shipped within the U.S.
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Like new. Never carried. Comes with two lamps plus Tads bi-pin lamp adapter and two boxes of Tads Bi-pin bulbs. Secondary LED color is green.
$225.00 shipped within the U.S.
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Its not that dramatic of a difference. They do produce a slightly dimmer light if you compare them side by side but its not extremely different, to me at least. I use them in 6Ps, LX2s, and Kromas
I agree that it is not a good idea to spend a lot of time side by side with another vehicle. But I think people get too hung up on those who aren't passing with the aggressiveness or speed that they would prefer. As long as someone is passing at a reasonable rate and not hanging side by side...
There is nothing wrong with passing slowly. You shouldn't have to drive faster than you are comfortable with just to make the pass. Just be mindful of those behind you and move over into the right lane after making the pass.
I would not use red or blue flashing lights for the reasons listed above. Steady red in the rear is fine and steady white up front is what I would recommend.
I personally hate when cyclists use any kind of flashing light. It is a major distraction to me and I feel nervous I am going to...
I haven't found a headlamp that does both the way I really want it to, either. The problem with bright headlights is that when you go to talk to someone you look at them and blast them or the patient in the face. That is not idea. I find that a floody neutral CRI headlamp like the olight H1N...
My suggestion would be to disregard the requirement to have a red LED on the hand held search light. You should have a head lamp that is more floody to light up your own path while carrying the litter, and having the red option on the head lamp isn’t a bad idea. But it’s not the most important...