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Posted by Chet McCreary on 10-10-2004 02:02 AM:

PROWLER PRO 17 volt-I have one 8yr and a 7 yr both still work fine..Ive only had trouble with bulbs Might Blow one a year............ LOL........CHET


Posted by CHRIS JOHNSON on 10-12-2004 07:42 PM:

cajun lights good christian owner and the warranty is unreal i got a 20 volt belt and box the only thing is the belt has blew quite a few bulbs anyone else with that problem?

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Posted by brad crum on 10-13-2004 03:21 AM:

sunburst

wheres sunburst at on the list. i love my sunburst.i thought they were one of the best made.

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Posted by Inleopard on 09-26-2005 07:42 PM:

Coonbuster have used the same 20volt coonbuster for the last 14 year's 200+ nights a year still as bright as the day Igot it and still hold's acharge good you just can't beat it

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Posted by Kenny Eads on 09-26-2005 08:04 PM:

lights

Blazer 21v belt light


Posted by Kenny Eads on 09-26-2005 08:05 PM:

Chris go to a 24v98 bulb and I think it will cure your problem. The switches start going bad and they will cause you to blow bulbs too.


Blazer 21v belt light, the only way to go. Plus the customer service at Blazer is the tops.


Posted by coonhunter2244 on 09-26-2005 09:37 PM:

light

i love the competition lights i have the 24 volt and it last all week and is the brightest light ive seen.

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Posted by OUTFITKNL'S on 09-27-2005 01:49 AM:

got a light connection

got 1 and this lite burns bright and strong.is 1 of the best out there right now.

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Posted by John Vanover on 09-27-2005 04:25 AM:

I have a S&S Light. It is a 20 volt belt light and have yet to have any problems out of it. If you would like to know how to get your hands on one, just let me know. Their burn time on high is about 8 hours and llow is about 16 hours. I used mine 3 nights straight without charging it and it never acted like it was going to go out.

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Posted by walkerman04 on 09-27-2005 02:41 PM:

CAJUN

Just bought a Cajun Stinger+ at Autumn Oaks. Sure can tell the difference when you have a good light. Only bad thing is i can see the possums to good.

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Posted by Prime Time 29 on 09-27-2005 07:54 PM:

I am fond of the cajun and bright eyes myself.

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Posted by SEKY Coonhunter on 09-28-2005 06:47 PM:

Cajun stinger pro 20 V. I burn it alot and only have to charge it about every 5 hunts.

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Posted by gibby on 10-08-2005 08:18 PM:

BLAZER!!!!!

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Posted by Joe Moore on 10-08-2005 09:09 PM:

BANDIT!!!!

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Posted by T. Knox on 10-10-2005 01:37 PM:

!! Light Connection !!

In my dealings with diff lights, I like The Light Connection better than any others I have tried. This is the 2nd light I bought from Dave, been over 3 yrs since the first and have NEVER had one problem, not even a blown bulb or fuse. Just bought another new one at Oaks, I knew he builds a good light and will stand behind it if you do have problems. Thanks.

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Posted by JESSICA GRUENER on 10-10-2005 02:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Briar
I second that Blackdawg. I have a 28 volt that I just love. The guys at Valley Creek will treat you right.


Ditto for us too, I have the 20 volt belt and hubby has the 28 (what is it with men and size?) As far as I know Redgy is the only one who will take your old light in as trade, that was a nice way to save a few bucks.

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Posted by bamablues on 10-10-2005 06:50 PM:

bright eyes 21 volt. belt light, dependable, long lasting, and after going through about 4 lights, i think i will keep this one.

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Posted by Joe Moore on 10-11-2005 12:26 AM:

Although I have a 21v Foggy Top Belt Light. It weights about 1 pound and 6 ounces. Boys it is a nice light. Comes with the spotlight but you don't need it. It has the new blue lense and a good warrnity.

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Posted by Richard Nethery on 10-12-2005 12:14 AM:

Question?

I agree all of the lights mentioned are Very Good.

But I was Curious, Does anyone have stores around them that sell this kind of stuff?

We usually have to Order them through the Mail.

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Posted by mgmason on 10-12-2005 12:38 AM:

sunburst

I am currently using a Sunburst that is probably 30 years old. Of course I have had to add new batteries, but other than that it works fine.


Posted by bullofthewoods on 01-29-2006 03:02 PM:

Cajun

I have owned 2 Cajun Stingerbelt lights and am going to buy another. I have about four younger guys (still in school) that I take hunting so I need enough lights for all of us. To retell what somebody else already said I bought my lights boots squaller compass stopwatch and everything else from Redgey Ramsey at Valley Creek Hunting Supply and they are as good as gold. The folks there care about coonhunters and the sport of coonhunting as a whole.

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Posted by Jack Metzger on 01-29-2006 05:25 PM:

nite lite or bright eyes!!!!!!!


Posted by Rip on 01-29-2006 05:33 PM:

The Light Connection.

Quality workmanship with quality parts that stand the test of time and the abuse of hard huntin.

I am sure there is somebody somewhere but I don't personally know of anybody that has a Light Connection light that has ever had any trouble with it at all, but if they did I know that Dave would make it right cause that's just the kind of man he is.

I will never buy anything else again.

http://www.mylightconnection.com/

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Posted by treeingwalker on 01-30-2006 02:28 AM:

foogy top

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Help me to embrace a little child
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Enable me to be alert
to hear the weakest shout
and quickly and efficiently
to put the fire out


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Posted by JCGordon on 01-30-2006 02:38 AM:

I have a 28 volt brighteyes belt light and as far as the light is concerned the brightness is second to none and it will stay charged all night long and half the next day........but the workmanship on the belt itself is very very poor I've had it a little over a month and screw came out of the switch/rheostat housing and the cord strap tore off the belt....gonna send it back

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