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The Little Light that Can – The RAYOVAC Sportsman 3-in-1 Head-LiteBy Stan Herman
Not too often do we come across a very inexpensive piece of equipment that can make such a difference in the way we go about this wonderful hobby of ours. One of my least favorite aspects of the hobby is the drudgery of packing everything after an evening of stargazing. This is especially so during the months of January and February where it seems that Crockett Park is the coldest spot on earth. Anything to make this chore easier would be very much welcome. So how do you hold that LED red flashlight when you are packing up before the others are finished gazing? I usually held mine in my mouth so I’d have two hands for the grunt work. This gets a bit awkward, especially if your LED light is metallic (yeah, I had an aluminum one, and last January, it wasn’t very nice to my lips!). Enter the Rayovac Sportsman, head-worn, 3-in-1 headlight. This $12 beauty was the answer to my prayers. I first read about it on cloudynights.com (a fabulous review site).A few specs on it: Rayovac, Sportsman 3-in-1 Head-Lite Model #HD33A1EN
I’ve used this light for three sessions now, and to me it’s a winner. It does everything it’s “supposed” to do and more. After wearing it for a minute or so, I don’t even realize it’s on my head – it just becomes part of me. Wherever I look, there’s just enough light to illuminate my view. But if I need to retrieve that inevitable small part dropped on the grass, I just rotate the beam selector, and I can really light up the ground. I purchased mine at the Burke, VA Wal-Mart (in the
Camping section). There was only one on the shelf, but this was a month
ago, so hopefully they have restocked their shelves with the camping
season now in full swing. Catch me at our star parties if you want to
see this little gem.
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