Camping can be an interesting and exciting experience. It’s just you, your friends and nature, having fun and enjoying the fresh air, the stars and the company of those you hold dearest. Every camping trip needs a lot of planning beforehand and most campers tend to forget something, which may result in certain inconveniences. One of the things you should never forget to bring along is a torchlight. “The night is dark and full of terrors.” Well not really, but finding your way around would be much easier with a torch light.
Powerful LED torches can produce enough light to illuminate up to several hundred meters, making it easy to see what’s ahead of you, find what you are looking for as well as potentially scaring off any animals that might be drawn to the warmth of your cozy fire. These LED torches are generally more expensive than the generic LED torch, but it’s worth it since they easily outperform them. If you just go through the range of available powerful LED torches you will see that they come in a variety of sizes, colours and shapes, so choosing the right one might be troublesome. Here are some of the things you should consider before picking the most suitable torchlight for you:
When it comes to LED bulbs, the output is measured in lumens. The amount of energy that the bulbs produce is irrelevant to how effectively the torch will shine. Even though LED torches are considered very energy efficient, a general rule is that the more lumens the torchlight produces, the more energy spent, so you will often find yourself having to change the batteries, or recharge them after only a few hours of usage. It the light of that fact, it would be best to opt for a LED torch with a moderate amount of lumens with high-quality focusing features.
Most of the LED torches come with coloured beam options. White is great for long range illuminating, red is best for traveling unseen, blue is used by hunters and police units to detect blood traces and green is used when fishing, because it doesn’t startle the fish.
There are two basic types of batteries that power up torch lights – rechargeable and non-rechargeable. The rechargeable torches cost more, but are far more convenient and a better long term investment. A rechargeable battery can be recharged up to 1000 times before its life span dies out, making it the perfect option.