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• #652
Yours if you’d like it!
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• #653
Anyone got a decent little torch they can recommend? I've been looking at the Olight Mini Baton style, but wondering if there's any other better options out there? It would potentially be pressed into temp bike use also. Cheers
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• #654
I have one of these which is excellent for the size. One thing I discovered is that I use the low beam much more than the super bright one https://countycomm.com/collections/view-all-light-products/products/aluminium-anodized-aaa-flashlight-by-maratac-rev-3
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• #655
Nice will take a look! Ta
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• #656
I have an Olight baton, it is OK, (actually it is very good) but the switch is on the side and isn't that easy to find, you have no chance with gloves, in the dark it's a pain. The mode settings are a bit weird and take some learning.
I also have a Sunwayman V11r, which has infinitely variable brightness and an on/off switch at the tail. It's also a bit bigger and works better as a bike light. It is way more user friendly. It's been around a while, and is hard to find but the price has plummeted. -
• #657
Ta very much I'll have a look
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• #658
CPF always jizz all over Zebra, so I'd look there. This seems popular and should work on a bike at a push :
http://www.zebralight.com/SC62-18650-Flashlight-Cool-White_p_147.html
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• #659
actually this looks great with 35% off all day Thursday
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• #660
It's a small touch, but the bi-directional pocket clip is a great design. You sent me back down a massive a torch rabbit hole though!
Quite liking this Olight i1R EOS as a keyring or car torch: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BXVGCWY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1HO1CPQ3ZOF1W&psc=1
Or this ThruNite T10 II for the motorbike tool kit, magnetic and able to take an AA are appealing
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07H4PLLLW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A2WGH120R5Z9EQ&psc=1 -
• #661
Ive got a ThruNite, not much bigger than a AAA battery, its brilliant
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• #662
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• #663
Just the essentials
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• #664
Tesco’s own frozen saus are some of the best I’ve tried btw (better than Linda’s)
(Meat free ones I mean)
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• #665
Any suggestions for a saddle bag that's large enough for a windjacket and a sandwich?
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• #666
Nice, will see if they do them in my local Tesco express :)
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• #667
Spyderco bug.
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• #668
Now that's an EDC to be proud of.
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• #670
The guy who took it is a Polish chef, apparently.
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• #671
A chef, no swordfish on the menu that day !
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• #672
Yeah but he's a British, Polish chef.
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• #673
It turns out that Łukasz Koczocik used a seven-foot pike. Someone else had the narwhal tusk.
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• #674
seven-foot pike
Well that's even better because they've got a nasty bite too.
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• #675
Is that your Tinder profile pic?
Yea may be a little extra £ because of the added work for the lezyne loop etc.
Not sure you’ll really need added fabric - this red is cordura 1000D so relatively abrasion resistant. Added fabric is just gonna bulk it out. So far some guys on the forum have owned basic pouches since the spring and I haven’t heard of any failures.