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Perfect light Bobby - JAN 5, 2013
Great light. My new bushcraft light. Love the waterproofness and the storage compartment. Just a little on the heavy side
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Great size and Performance Rooky Woodsmen - JAN 5, 2013
The construction is sturdy and the light is just bright enough. I wouldn't pay more than $20 for it personally. I got mine for $8 at dicks sporting goods at an after Christmas sale. The water proof container is big enough to store an extra battery giving it roughly 40 hours of use. I keep this one in my standard outdoor kit.
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Joe Dremmel Awesome light - DEC 13, 2012
Water Resistant is the truth, dropped it in a stream outside of red river, NM. Pulled it out, and turned it on. Battery life is above and beyond my expectations, as well as how bright it is. Good grip, compact size, and the light has a natural focus point that is very handy. The added compartment is very cool. Overall, great light and well worth the money.
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lama dawid - DEC 5, 2012
de yes
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Bad Seth Turner - SEP 20, 2012
Too much
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Wow Mario - JUL 9, 2012
Love it. Because of the waterproof compartment I am able to store extra cotten balls for my bear grylls flint stick.
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Gerber Fan Shimere - JUL 4, 2012
Just replaced my old flashlight! Now I carry this on every trip! Will be ordering another for the house in case of power outage. Amazing!!
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burn time brian - JUN 2, 2012
i love the torch, its just the burn time was short, and it actually went out on me during the 3rd day on a week long trip. luckily, i keep extra batteries and an extra flashlight, but the design otherwise is really nice
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Survivalist praveenbodaway - MAY 29, 2012
I really like it very durable and the matches in the handle come in real handy. But to make it AWESOME I would ask gerber to put a FLINT in the handle instead of matches.
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great jam - APR 25, 2012
It does what it's supposed to do. To be honest all BG products are brill. Thanks Bear and gerber
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Torch? Brian - APR 23, 2012
Great flashlight. But what in tarnation is a torch?
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Not fair Amanda - MAR 18, 2012
I would love one. but no one send the torch to holland
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Tooling Manager Mike Cintron - MAR 17, 2012
Looks great! I not only use it out doors, I need it for work! I always put down my presnt black light and I have to spend 15 min. looking for it! I'm getting one!
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Commander Jon Murphy - MAR 16, 2012
A bear grylls rucksack? pft no need, just skin a seal and put your stuff in there, its waterproof too, so you could drink your urin from it if you had to.
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can get a lot more for cheaper Ryan - MAR 16, 2012
It would be better if the lens magnified and the black casing was a hardened solar panel. Survival equipment should last as long as you intend to live. You're letting me down, Gerber. Pick up the Slack. Batteries don't last forever. And I certainly wouldn't put them in my pack
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Mr. Michael Miller - MAR 16, 2012
Looks completely awesome! I am investing in this as soon as possible.
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Survivalist Matti Bee - MAR 16, 2012
what about kinetic energy? i think this company would be able to develop one that doesn't need batteries for the true survivalist.
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tree climber, machine repair, tool and die rob march 10th 2012 - MAR 10, 2012
excellent quality survival gear. looking forward to see a ruck sack offered or even a tactical /survival type vest.
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wild survivor jake - MAR 4, 2012
looks cool will have to check into it and maybe get it sometime
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cool idea Your name - MAR 3, 2012
sweet idea I would love a BG rucksack. how cool would that be
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survivalist vince - FEB 28, 2012
matches and tinder compartment, how cool!
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An idea Alexander Johan Olsen - FEB 22, 2012
Cant you make a BG bagpack and a BG jacket?
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wow nat - FEB 16, 2012
it looks really cool i have to get one
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m m - FEB 14, 2012
Iwant 1