abraxus
Well-Known Member
Fair enough but I'm not talking about a petrol station model. For a fiver I can get one of these that puts out 300 lumens, is water resistant and runs on 1 AA battery.I couldn't agree less. Lots of things in life you pay for the name but torches are not one of them. You will not get the same quality or brightness from a petrol station £5 torch compared to Petzl. I've used Petzl for years while mountaineering, ski touring and caving. They are one of the only companies left to genuinely do their own R&D and the services / quality is excellent. My Petzl Mypo puts out 200 lumens, its waterproof (even though they don't claim it is I've tested in by submerging in a cave), and when it went wrong within 2 years of use, they replaced it outright.
Skimp on your beans, your dinghy, your shackles etc but when it comes to knives and torches, get the best and even if it isn't their top model.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CREE-Q5-3...ing_LightsLanternsTorches&hash=item35cae28442
Ive had a couple that I'ved used in wet, dirty fishing conditions for the last two or three years. They're unebelievably bright, robust, and perform flawlessly. In over two years of use and abuse they haven't gone wrong and if they were to then they cost a fiver to replace. What's not to like?
To each his own, but I just want a torch to work and light things up and so can't see any reason to pay 50 or 60 quid when I can get comparable performance for a fiver.
I have a bunch of these Chinese Cree led torches in varying sizes and styles, all under a tenner, and they are just as bright (in fact brighter) and just as good as the more expensive Lenser torches I also have.