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quote: Originally posted by Dan Dogs
i like the fact that with these beltless lights you don't have the struggles with the seatbelts, or the leashes pulling on the cord making the hat slide around..and at the heartland classic i had a tree limb hook my cord as i was sliding down a river bank and pull my cord out of my battery.. thats when i decided i was getting a cordless light.. i have a predator and its a step up from my cajun light...if i can't find the coon with this i'll make an appointment with the eye doctor because the smart light and the predator throw enuff light for shining trees.
Well said. The freedom of not having a cord running down to a battery pack on your side is probably my favourite thing about the Predator light. I knew this light did'nt throw off as much light as my 22 volt belt light, the beam on these led lights are tighter and the light is white. It's funny but after using it the first time and jumping back into my truck to move, my headlights seemed quite yellow to me, hence, the different kind of light. My Predator stays in the coffee holder of my dash just about all the time, this light is not only great for coon hunting, you can use it for just about anything where a nice compact light is needed.
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