forest wrote:There are quite a few zebralight fans here. I'm one of them.
Currently I'm using a H31. It is by far the most compact, brightest headlight I have used.
Some of the low settings are very usefull and used sensibly a single battery lasts a very long time in real world use.
Mine weighs in at 69grams with a panasonic lithium CR123 (Ebay, cheapest option for lithiums).
I have a petzl e light (29g) but you would be hard pressed to walk anywhere decent in the dark with that.
Very light and great for camp and nightly toilet trips but little else.
GPSGuided wrote:Touchworld is out of stock, so it's the US for you then and pay for express shipping.
Do you know a good US stockist? I found most of them considerably more expensive when I was buying.GPSGuided wrote:Touchworld is out of stock, so it's the US for you then and pay for express shipping.
DannyS wrote:One more question, why is everyone so keen on this particular brand(zebra light)?
Strider wrote:DannyS wrote:One more question, why is everyone so keen on this particular brand(zebra light)?
1. Build quality is light years ahead of the mass-produced plastic rubbish.
2. Versatility - six brightness levels to choose from and they are all actually useful. Useable from walking at night at 200 lumens to reading without waking others at 0.2 lumens (e.g. "moonlight mode").
3. That user interface - the ability to access every level directly from OFF.
I should mention to factor in some Eneloops and a charger with your purchase. Unless you are happy paying for lithiums of course. Zebralights won't run on alkalines as they cannot supply enough power on High.
They do recommend adding insurance to your order due to the dodgy Chinese postal service though - about $13 from memory.GPSGuided wrote:Just buy it directly from Zebralight.com. I note they even provide "free" postage if you are not worried about delivery date.
Strider wrote:They do recommend adding insurance to your order due to the dodgy Chinese postal service though - about $13 from memory.
GPSGuided wrote:I have had more issues with US postal/courier services in the past (disappearing laptops and damaged goods) than Chinese services.
forest wrote:GPSGuided wrote:I have had more issues with US postal/courier services in the past (disappearing laptops and damaged goods) than Chinese services.
+1
Never an issue with the 3 orders I have placed direct with zebralight. Or the countless other ebay etc orders from chinese sellers.
DannyS wrote:I have about 2 1/2 weeks before I head off, what has your experience been in regards to delivery times?
GPSGuided wrote:DannyS wrote:I have about 2 1/2 weeks before I head off, what has your experience been in regards to delivery times?
If you have a deadline and on a must have, then you have no choice but to pay premium. Didn't they offer DHL and EMS? Seems the transit time correlates with the price you pay. But more importantly, make sure they have your desired model in stock. Email or call them first!
http://www.zebralight.com/Free-Shipping ... _43-1.html
Then YYMV and never say never.
DannyS wrote:Thanks for that, what is YYMV?
Lophophaps wrote:The above is quite interesting. It's a pity that my Petzl Tikka lasts so well, my third Petzl in about 30 years. The specs are similar to the torches cited above, except that there only two settings, on and off. Petzl have a Tikka XP2, a worry as support will stop in April 2014. Windows 7 is best, or Windows 8.1.
forest wrote:Never an issue with the 3 orders I have placed direct with zebralight. Or the countless other ebay etc orders from chinese sellers.
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