Been a big fan of acebeam lights my first one survived many wash cycles tumble dried left outside for a week and never stopped working, I recently purchased a h15 awesome light , I need a good light as I use them twice a day digging bait on the beach I have just purchased the h30 and can't wait...
looking to buy a new light for looking for worm casts in the sand flood beam is best with no hotspot but unsure what is best i tend to prefer the neutral lights but any experts out there know what will be the best out of zebralight range.
4000k or 5000k ?
the floody range i find is better than...
Re: Olight vs Zebra light - Help need to make my choice
i work on the beach twice a day as a bait collecter winter mostly in the dark i have used a lot of zebralights and now i have an olight and the colours are vivid with the olight so i can see great in the dark it is my favourite light i...
i recently checked my compass that i use in case of fog pn the beach so i can get off safely.Luckily at home i noticed my compass has reversed its polarity the strong magnets on the torch have caused this as i sometimes put the torch in my pocket
I have been using an Acebeam H10 2000 lumen almost every day now twice a day on the beach for almost 12 months , it gets soaked covered in sand been through a wash and tumble cycle and is still going strong , I have tried a lot of the zebralights and led lenser plus many more and the Acebeam is...
Has anyone had a chance to have a look at this torch i used acebeam H10 as my main toch and a zebralight mkiii c as my back up .
The yellowy type of light woks very well when looking at the Sand on the beach for bait collecting .
Just got in off the beach and thought i would try My H600Fc MKIII and found that i can see much better looking at the sand than i can with the My H600Fd MKIII must be something to do with the tint no idea why but it defo better.
Only problem was i was plunged into darkness in less than an hour...
yes the h10 is alwys the first one i use and it very rarely runds out of juice in a session onb the beach and if it does the h600 is fine for a short while but yes 2 h10 is the best choice for sure hot spot great for seeing what you need and the spill helps to fine them
trust me you need the brightness they can be hard to spot when the cast is the colour of the sand. When i put my acebeam h10 on full power its awesome I can see them very clear also the 500 lumen setting is a good compromise for battery life and power and this is the setting i use. I have tried...