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Location: Hayward, WI | Has anybody used theMusky Armor Head Lamp? How did you like it? Does it take AAA batteries? It doesn't need to be the best of the best. Getting one for my Dad who will only fish with me at night now and then.
Thanks!
curleytail
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| They are fantastic. I kept a few for clients and never had an issue. Multiple setting are nice too. Great price point as well. |
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Location: Medford, WI | Tucker, definitely a quality head lamp. My buddy won one at a tournament and was pretty impressed with it for the price they're at. Nothing too special if you're looking for a very nice, brighter head lamp; but if you're looking for an every once in a while thing, it's definitely worth considering.
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Location: Hayward, WI | Thanks Steve and Jake. Sounds like they're well worth the price. I might have to buy a couple. The wife should probably have one too, and having a spare in the boat would be a good idea. Not only that, it gives me an excuse to buy more stuff from MTO to hit the minimum $75 order for free shipping.
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | Going on the third year on mine, hasn't missed a beat. It has taken a lickin' though, but it's still tickin' |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I like the flashing red beacon light. Honestly, it works great as mentioned with three settings. My only problem was after it got wet, a lot of rust happened fast inside. . . For the price, I can't complaint, just bought a new one, but I would suggest they water seal them a little better. . . Then again, that will raise the price on 'em. |
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| Put some dielectric grease inside on the metal parts and maybe put some waterproof grease(like you use for your trailer tires) around the rubber/plastic to help keep water out. Every time you recharge your batteries put a little more grease on the black rubber/plastic part. |
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