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Title: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on November 30, 2013, 11:46:39 AM
I tested out the Zebralight this year.  I was so impressed I decided to become a dealer.  These headlamps blew my petzyl out of the water using only one AA battery.  These lights are bright and the most efficient L.E.D. circuits out there.  They have just released the new H52/H52F which once again are class leading in brightness, efficiency and heat dissipation.  One model is a spotlight and the other is a flood lamp with an intensified hotspot.

I will be offering a hunting-washington.com group buy on Cyber Monday.  I will offer 10% off the retail price (the only way these can be discounted).  Use checkout code "ZL10". 

http://phelpsgamecalls.com/product-category/zebralight (http://phelpsgamecalls.com/product-category/zebralight)
http://www.zebralight.com/H52-AA-Headlamp-Cool-White_p_131.html (http://www.zebralight.com/H52-AA-Headlamp-Cool-White_p_131.html)

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H52:
Main Features and Specifications
LED: Cree XM-L2 Cool White (Norminal CCT 6300K)
User Selectable Levels: 3 main levels (High, Medium and Low). Each main level can be programmed to one of its two sub-levels. The second sub-level of the each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels.
Light Output (runtimes)
High:         H1 300 Lm (0.9 hrs)   or    H2  184 Lm (1.7 hrs) / 116 Lm (3 hrs)
Medium:    M1 54 Lm (7.5 hrs)    or    M2   27 Lm (12 hrs) / 13 Lm (27 hrs)
Low:         L1   2.9 Lm (4 days)   or    L2   0.36 Lm (3 weeks) / 0.06 Lm (2 months) / 0.01 Lm (3 months)
Beacon Strobe Mode: 4Hz Strobe at H1 / 19Hz Strobe at H1
 
Light output are ANSI out the front (OTF) values. Runtimes tested (and parasitic drain estimated) using Sanyo 2000mAh Eneloop AA batteries. Light output with 14500 batteries are the same except that the H1 is 535Lm for the first minute and then step down to 300Lm.
Operating Voltage Range: 0.7V - 4.2V
Battery: One 1.5V AA (NiMH, lithium or alkaline)  or 3.7V 14500 li-ion rechargeable. Batteries are not included in the package.
Parasitic Drain: Negligible (much less than the self discharging of a battery)
Beam Type
80 degree spill
12 degree hot spot
Dimensions
Head Diameter: 0.86 inch (21.8 mm)
Length:    3 inch (76.5 mm)
Weight
1.1 oz (32 gram)
2.9 oz (80 gram) with an Eneloop AA and headband
 
Features
Battery capacity indicator (LED flashes 1-4 times, 4 short clicks to start)
All levels are current regulated
Low battery alert when the light is switched Off (LED flashes if the battery voltage is below 1.06V)
Automatic stepping down to lower output when battery (AA and 14500) capacity is low
Builtin over-discharging protection for 14500 batteries at 2.8V cutoff
Durable electronic soft-touch switch
Smart user interface provides fast and easy access to all brightness levels and beacon-strobes.
Precision machined unibody casing from premium grade  aluminum bar stocks
Proprietary heat sinking design bonds the LED board directly to the unibody aluminum casing
Durable natural hard anodized finish (Type III Class I)
Sealed and potted LED driver circuitry
Tempered optical grade glass
Battery power can be disconnected by slightly unscrewing the tailcap to prevent unwanted activations or parasitic drain
Waterproof to IPX7 (2 meters, 30 minutes)
Operations

This light has 3 main levels (High, Medium, and Low) and a beacon-strobe mode. Each main level can be programmed to one of its two sub-levels. The second sub-level of each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels.

Basic Operation
One short-click turns on the light to High or turns off the light.
Two short-click turns on the light to Medium.
Three short-click turns on the light to the beacon-strobe mode.
Press and hold (for over 0.6 seconds) turns on the light to Low and then Medium and High. Release at the desired level.
Advanced Operation and Configuration
Press and hold to cycle from Low, Medium and High, release at the desired level to set. When press and hold, the light always cycle from Low to High regardless which level you are currently in.
Double click to toggle and select between the two sub-levels for that main level. Sub-level selections for the 3 main levels are memorized after the light is turned off and through battery changes.
The second sub-level (H2, M2 and L2) of each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels. At a main level, double-click 6 times to start configuration. On subsequent double-clicks the light will cycle through different brightness levels. Short click to turn off the light when finishing configurations. The selections for the second sub-levels are memorized after the light is turned off and through battery changes.
This light uses the main LED (flashing 1 to 4 times) to indicate the estimated remaining capacity of the battery. To start the battery indicator, (from Off) short-click 4 times without pause.
Beacon-strobe mode can be accessed from 3 short-clicks when the light is Off. Once in the beacon-strobe mode, you can double-click to cycle through different types of beacons and strobes. Beacon-strobe settings are memorized when the light is turned off and through battery changes.
 

Accessories in the package

Two o-rings
Pocket clip
One black silicone holder with headband

H52F:
Main Features and Specifications
LED: Cree XM-L2 Cool White (Norminal CCT 6300K)
User Selectable Levels: 3 main levels (High, Medium and Low). Each main level can be programmed to one of its two sub-levels. The second sub-level of the each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels.
Light Output (runtimes)
High:         H1 285 Lm (0.9 hrs)   or    H2  174 Lm (1.7 hrs) / 109 Lm (3 hrs)
Medium:    M1 50 Lm (7.5 hrs)    or    M2   25 Lm (12 hrs) / 12 Lm (27 hrs)
Low:         L1   2.8 Lm (4 days)   or    L2   0.34 Lm (3 weeks) / 0.06 Lm (2 months) / 0.01 Lm (3 months)
Beacon Strobe Mode: 4Hz Strobe at H1 / 19Hz Strobe at H1
 
Light output are ANSI out the front (OTF) values. Runtimes tested (and parasitic drain estimated) using Sanyo 2000mAh Eneloop AA batteries. Light output with 14500 batteries are the same except that the H1 is 508Lm for the first minute and then step down to 285Lm.
Operating Voltage Range: 0.7V - 4.2V
Battery: One 1.5V AA (NiMH, lithium or alkaline)  or 3.7V 14500 li-ion rechargeable. Batteries are not included in the package.
Parasitic Drain: Negligible (much less than the self discharging of a battery)
Beam Type
Floody beam from frosted lens, with 90 degree beam spread
Dimensions
Head Diameter: 0.86 inch (21.8 mm)
Length:    3 inch (76.5 mm)
Weight
1.1 oz (32 gram)
2.9 oz (80 gram) with an Eneloop AA and headband
 
Features
Battery capacity indicator (LED flashes 1-4 times, 4 short clicks to start)
All levels are current regulated
Low battery alert when the light is switched Off (LED flashes if the battery voltage is below 1.06V)
Automatic stepping down to lower output when battery (AA and 14500) capacity is low
Builtin over-discharging protection for 14500 batteries at 2.8V cutoff
Durable electronic soft-touch switch
Smart user interface provides fast and easy access to all brightness levels and beacon-strobes.
Precision machined unibody casing from premium grade  aluminum bar stocks
Proprietary heat sinking design bonds the LED board directly to the unibody aluminum casing
Durable natural hard anodized finish (Type III Class I)
Sealed and potted LED driver circuitry
Tempered optical grade glass
Battery power can be disconnected by slightly unscrewing the tailcap to prevent unwanted activations or parasitic drain
Waterproof to IPX7 (2 meters, 30 minutes)
Operations

This light has 3 main levels (High, Medium, and Low) and a beacon-strobe mode. Each main level can be programmed to one of its two sub-levels. The second sub-level of each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels.

Basic Operation
One short-click turns on the light to High or turns off the light.
Two short-click turns on the light to Medium.
Three short-click turns on the light to the beacon-strobe mode.
Press and hold (for over 0.6 seconds) turns on the light to Low and then Medium and High. Release at the desired level.
Advanced Operation and Configuration
Press and hold to cycle from Low, Medium and High, release at the desired level to set. When press and hold, the light always cycle from Low to High regardless which level you are currently in.
Double click to toggle and select between the two sub-levels for that main level. Sub-level selections for the 3 main levels are memorized after the light is turned off and through battery changes.
The second sub-level (H2, M2 and L2) of each main levels can be further programmed to different brightness levels. At a main level, double-click 6 times to start configuration. On subsequent double-clicks the light will cycle through different brightness levels. Short click to turn off the light when finishing configurations. The selections for the second sub-levels are memorized after the light is turned off and through battery changes.
This light uses the main LED (flashing 1 to 4 times) to indicate the estimated remaining capacity of the battery. To start the battery indicator, (from Off) short-click 4 times without pause.
Beacon-strobe mode can be accessed from 3 short-clicks when the light is Off. Once in the beacon-strobe mode, you can double-click to cycle through different types of beacons and strobes. Beacon-strobe settings are memorized when the light is turned off and through battery changes.
 

Accessories in the package

Two o-rings
Pocket clip
One black silicone holder with headband
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 01, 2013, 03:11:44 PM
I will up the offer. If a Zebralight is ordered you will receive 10% off of everything in the cart.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: trophyhunt on December 01, 2013, 03:41:27 PM
I was wondering how these compare in lums? I really don't know what lum's mean but, it just gives me something to compare to. And in your opinion which of these two are the best?  Also, one problem I've always had with certain lights is them turning on while in my pack. Are these built to not turn on accidently in your pack? Thanks
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 01, 2013, 04:21:20 PM
I have the (3) "AAA" battery petzyl and I would say these are two to three times brighter and I was running the 502W (which has already been discontinued) and these are supposed to be 140% brighter.  I can't imagine.

My 502W was a pure flood light.  It gave me about a 150* beam spread and I could see out to 30 yards every direction.  I think the floody is going to be better for a "headlamp" as it gives you a wider angle but still allows a hotspot to reach out (I'm assuming 50 yards).  The other reason I like the floody for a headlamp is that I will carry a zebralight flashlight for a spotlight.

The other plus over my Petzyl is the "color" of the light.  The neutral white is a 4400K light where the petzyl puts out a 6300k (appearing blue).  It is alot easier to pick up detail as you are walking with the neutral white.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on December 01, 2013, 04:25:06 PM
I picked one up this year and was very impressed...
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 01, 2013, 04:27:19 PM
It is hard to believe they already discontinued the 502W and have moved onto a much brighter light already.  :tup:
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JustinC on December 01, 2013, 05:35:05 PM
Glad to see you selling these Jason. I'll probably add one to my next order of calls.

Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 01, 2013, 06:06:03 PM
Glad to see you selling these Jason. I'll probably add one to my next order of calls.

I was impressed I had to call and see what it would take to be a dealer.  :tup:
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: jackelope on December 01, 2013, 06:48:05 PM
I've been wanting one of these for a while now. I'm in in the group buy as long as I don't forget. Somebody remind me.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on December 01, 2013, 06:51:09 PM
I've been wanting one of these for a while now. I'm in in the group buy as long as I don't forget. Somebody remind me.

Jackelope...don't forget.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: jackelope on December 01, 2013, 06:52:42 PM
Thanks buddy.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 01, 2013, 06:59:01 PM
I just activated the coupon early.  Go ahead and order now (let me know if the coupon works correctly).
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: jackelope on December 01, 2013, 09:01:25 PM
How'd you feel about battery life? Very bright but only for .9 hour?
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on December 02, 2013, 05:51:44 AM
How'd you feel about battery life? Very bright but only for .9 hour?

I run mine on medium and a single battery lasted me two hour hike in the dark and then various early morning, late at night needs for a week.

You don't need the high function very much...

Read the directions though as the cycling between levels isn't intuitive...but you get used to it.
Title: Re: Zebralight Special
Post by: JPhelps on December 02, 2013, 06:24:00 AM
That is on super bright. I would say you would most likely hike around on medium so you would get at least 7.5hrs.

They highly recommend lithium batteries and I feel that with the energizer lithium max I may have got even better battery life.
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on December 02, 2013, 08:11:40 AM
Cyber Monday is here.
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: elk247 on December 02, 2013, 11:45:34 AM
Now I know what I'm getting for x-mas.  :tup:
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on December 02, 2013, 12:22:09 PM
Me too
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on December 02, 2013, 07:23:33 PM
Thanks for all the orders. A few hours left.
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: Bmcox86 on January 13, 2014, 08:45:39 PM
What's it feel like on your head compared to a standard headlamp?
Title: Re: *&lt;Zebralight Special&gt;*
Post by: SilkOnTheDrySide on January 13, 2014, 09:05:26 PM
Feels normal, except they get a little hot.


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Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on January 14, 2014, 09:10:45 AM
Comfortable and very light.  Mine gets warm to the touch but there isn't any noticeable heat while in use.
Title: Re: *&lt;Zebralight Special&gt;*
Post by: Bmcox86 on January 14, 2014, 10:37:40 AM
Cool thanks, I think on going to order one, you don't have any specials coming up do you?


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Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on January 14, 2014, 11:55:34 AM
I can give 10% off if we can get a 10 item group buy (had to get permission from the company).

These will finally be shipping next week (I'm glad I only sold 6 the first go around).
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: pianoman9701 on January 14, 2014, 12:10:42 PM
Cool product, Jason.
Title: Re: *&lt;Zebralight Special&gt;*
Post by: Bmcox86 on January 14, 2014, 12:30:29 PM
Anyone else want one? We need 9 more!


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Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: fillthefreezer on January 15, 2014, 02:25:25 PM
jason, can you get any of the xm-l2 lights?
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on January 15, 2014, 04:40:19 PM
I can get anything on their site :tup:
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: ICEMAN on January 15, 2014, 09:07:00 PM
Anyone have experience with the light activation sequencing being a bit of a pain? My problem with most of these new lights is that they have too many features. Too many brighness levels, strobe, etc....

I am simply looking for a more bare basics waterproof light with maybe a max of two light levels, standard AA battery use.

Have used Black Diamond headlamps for years and years. They work fine, but a a bit bulky.

I do like the look of this light though, and have wanted one since Jackelope suggested them a year ago...
Title: Re: *<Zebralight Special>*
Post by: JPhelps on January 15, 2014, 09:17:51 PM
It took me a couple minutes but this light is easy to navigate.  It's either short clicks to change within the H,M,L settings or a long hold to change between High, medium and Low.  All the settings are to optimize battery life.
Title: Re: *&lt;Zebralight Special&gt;*
Post by: elk247 on April 30, 2014, 11:24:04 PM
Anyone else want one? We need 9 more!


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I didn't get one for x-mas so I still want one or two.
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