I swear, I certainly will never start a thread extolling the waterproofness of one of my CR123 lights, cause the thread will immediately go astray with comments about how dangerous it is to get your CR123 light wet. Is there a way to get this thread back on track and talk about the waterproofness of the LX2, or other lights, for that matter?
Bill
Actually I'm curious about what is a good waterproof flashlight too. I do a lot of fishing and would like a light to use to help me at dusk tying lures onto the line as well as getting back to the car if it's too dark and I'm walking a dark trail. Also where does everyone get their flashlights from? Has anyone ever been to www.flashlightz.com?
Since everyone is talking about vents for the gas, is there a safe flashlight that is waterproof and won't be at risk of exploding? If there is a vent, then couldn't it be sealed so gas is only able to escape one way without water coming back into the vent? Or perhaps a blow-off valve that would puncture and release the pressure if it builds up.
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