I'm kornfuzed--specs say it takes 2xAAs but the spare battery pic shows a AAA poking out. Any idea which is reality?

Very generally, LED arrays are fine "floody" lights for in camp, maybe less effective for nighttime walking. I like hybrids that offer spot and flood options. Throw in a red option and a last-mode-used memory feature and I'm in headlamp heaven.

Cheers,

Originally Posted By Dave H
I currently have an older BD Icon which has a 3 watt spot not sure what that compares to but it more than lights the trail for me. It is on the heavy side so I have been considering the Gerber 31-001028 http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-31-001028-Grylls-Battery-Storage/dp/B006M9PTJ0 I know it is Bear Grylls but what the heck, it uses 1 AAA I haven't seen any brightness ratings or runtimes but I bet you stick a lithium AAA in there in it will be bright enough lite and decent runtime and cheap enough. Anyone have any experience we these?
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