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PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:31 pm 
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what is everybodys opinion on the best light to use and why???

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I use a light made by local coon hunting store called "Night Moves". They are no longer in buisness. I purchased a 21volt light from them and have had it for 5 to 6 years with no problem. Replaced one bulb.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:01 am 
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belt lights are nice with the small walking light on the belt. I prefer 21v over 28v due to problems with 28v blowing $6 bulbs. Diamond reflectors improve brightness. I have a prolight gold pro 21v belt light, thats my recommendation.


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I use star hunting lights www.starhuntinglights.com Very good company.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:23 am 
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I have a PRO LITE 26v belt light and love it,no blown bulbs , been out long nights and still shimnes bright.Plus the warrenty is tops.
PRO LITE is my choice....


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I just bought a ProLite 21volt belt light. The only thing I can see that could be improved on is there is a low and high side to the light which is not marked. If you do not have the battery on the highest setting, then you blow the bulb which I did. I then replaced the bulb with the extra one they sent with the light and charged it. I then tried it again knowing which way was the high and low side, and blew the other bulb. Making me miss the opening night of season! I then called ProLite and they told me that you have to wait ten minutes to use the light after charging or there is too much power stored in it and will blow the bulbs. All this could have been avoided if they would have stated it in the instructions, but didn't. It seems to be a somewhat finicky light as far as bulbs go, but the customer service is great and it is very bright. Just order extra bulbs if you buy one until you get the hang of it.


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