I like my light to hang so it points at an angle away from my eyes like so:
I like my light to hang so it points at an angle away from my eyes like so:
Luci light for me too.
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I responded a while back but that lamp seems out of stock these days. It haw been replaced with this one. $3.99 and Wally World has the same thing for under $2.00. Works great and has a nice hook to hang with built right in. https://www.harborfreight.com/ultra-...ght-63878.html
The Luci is back on Massdrop in a 2 pack. Have an extra for a friend or a back up.
https://www.massdrop.com/luci-assorted-inflatable-solar-lights-2-pack
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“An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock.” ― Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
I'm happy to see so many Luci light responses. I just got my first as a gift. It's a "pro" with the USB connection. I plan to take this on almost all my trips and using it on the ridgeline, or somewhere else in camp that might benefit the group. I wouldn't use it for high elevation trips where I get more serious about keeping weight down and luxury items out.
I've got one of those and it's held up great in cold temperatures, plus it throws out a ton of light. I have given up on the Luci since it never seems to hold a charge. I've had 3 of them, thinking that the next one would be the one that would last.
Now, I'm using a combination of various led lights that I've bought at Menards. The picture below represents a total investment of $13. Note, this is for my cold weather setup where weight isn't and issue. For summer, I'll just stick with my headlamp and maybe a candle lantern that burns tealights.
I keep a Nite Ize Moonlit Micro Lantern attached to my ridgeline. I stuff it up with the hammock.
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"...in Florida, she felt air conditioning for the first time, and it was cold and unnatural upon her skin."
I'll normally just larkshead my headlamp to my ridgeline - but there are some really good ideas in here that I'll need to try out. Headlamp is just so bright, even when dimmed all the way.
another +1 on the Nite Ize MoonLit. Took it with me this fall on my trip to WCPP in Canada. Worked perfectly. It's small, doesn't get in the way, provides enough light without being obnoxious.
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