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Sancho
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Predator Lites

Does anyone have a Predator Lite? If so, what is your opinion on it, good or bad? I'm mainly concerned about the brightness of the lite and possibly the switch.

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Bill Gudgeon
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Location: Onalaska, Wisconsin
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predator light

I bought a 21v Pro light this past April. I thought it was awsome until I put it up against the predator at Redbone days in Ind. The predator put a tight bright spot inside my tightest spot and I had the pro light on the brightest setting. No cord and no battery on the hip. The Predator is the way to go. You cycle through the switch three times. This switch is not something you turn so it isn't going to go bad! It is a push button switch. You can contact me at 608 797 8844 or 608 783 3822 if you are interested in knowing more about the light or if you want to purchase one give me a call!

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nick borkovich
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after what I saw at ao when my light goes bad I WILL DEFINATELY OWN A PREDITOR.

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Thomas Williams
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Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Forsyth, GA
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a buddy of mine bought one at AO. It is a nice light. plenty bright enough. my only concern is if they'll hold up to the stuff we put them through. only time will tell.

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RyanBeasley
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Jesup, GA
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predator

Well I finally was able to take my predator out gator hunting last night...It did an AWESOME job! The led lights are the only way to go with gator hunting b/c of the way it reflects and can be "tuned" down. We've used the light since AO and it's been a great light for us. It's been a AWESOME light for coon hunting. I am not a dealer or have any affiliatioin with this company, but I really like this light alot for all the multiple uses I have for it. Coon hunting being NUMBER ONE!

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