Yeah, I could wave them around and flag down a cartel cocaine plane. 😂 if that happens I'm inviting you over and we're going to do more blows and Motley Crue in the 80s! Love ya brother! Thanka for watching and sharing!
Agreed. When your hiking with these all of the light shines down on the ground. It doesn't come up towards your face so it's just a luminating the area walking in and I really love that. Thanks for watching!
You're right, I didn't mention that. My mistake. They are USB-C rechargeable and come with the USB-C cable. So even if you're going to be hiking for multiple days as long as you have a battery bank that can recharge these you're good to go. Thank you for pointing that out and I hope that the information I just provided clears that up for anyone. Sláinte!
Right on. I definitely do. Before this I've been using Fox Valley trekking poles for probably the past 5 years. These are exactly the same thing but with that badass light feature. Minus the cork handles I guess, but that's not a big deal. With how many options are already to use these lights it is a game changer in my opinion. Thanks for watching!
I hadn’t looked at O’buy before. I’m an Olight fan so O’buy could be dangerous. They have lots of cool items. Those sticks are plenty bright enough to use. I thought they’d be gimmicky but they work well.
@@adammcguinness9950 I don't think this brand has any connection to Olight. I was kind of concerned at first they had a very similar name and might get confused. I don't know for a fact, but I've dealt with alight before and I don't see this being the same company. These guys seem more small-time. I could be wrong though, this could be a smaller offshoot of Olight. I do know these trekking poles are bad ass though and I'm very glad I own them.
Yes and no. Yes because this lights up a wider area immediately around you while you're hiking, no because unlike a headlamp, these provide no pinpointed longer throw so you can see far ahead of you.
Cool! When the lights turned red, it reminded me of an airport runway lol
Yeah, I could wave them around and flag down a cartel cocaine plane. 😂 if that happens I'm inviting you over and we're going to do more blows and Motley Crue in the 80s! Love ya brother! Thanka for watching and sharing!
That's impressive. Thanks for the review.
Much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
I like that's they don't shine in your face, you can still keep some semblance of night vision but have the area around your feet lit up.
Agreed. When your hiking with these all of the light shines down on the ground. It doesn't come up towards your face so it's just a luminating the area walking in and I really love that. Thanks for watching!
You didn't mention, are they rechargeable? Still love to see your videos
You're right, I didn't mention that. My mistake. They are USB-C rechargeable and come with the USB-C cable. So even if you're going to be hiking for multiple days as long as you have a battery bank that can recharge these you're good to go. Thank you for pointing that out and I hope that the information I just provided clears that up for anyone. Sláinte!
They seem to put out plenty of light, have decent run times, they're rechargeable, don't weigh much and are affordable... I think I like them 😁
Right on. I definitely do. Before this I've been using Fox Valley trekking poles for probably the past 5 years. These are exactly the same thing but with that badass light feature. Minus the cork handles I guess, but that's not a big deal. With how many options are already to use these lights it is a game changer in my opinion. Thanks for watching!
Hi from Ohio 😊
Hello from New Mexico. Thanks for watching!
I could use those.
Definitely worth the price. Thanks for watching!
I hadn’t looked at O’buy before. I’m an Olight fan so O’buy could be dangerous. They have lots of cool items. Those sticks are plenty bright enough to use. I thought they’d be gimmicky but they work well.
@@adammcguinness9950 I don't think this brand has any connection to Olight. I was kind of concerned at first they had a very similar name and might get confused. I don't know for a fact, but I've dealt with alight before and I don't see this being the same company. These guys seem more small-time. I could be wrong though, this could be a smaller offshoot of Olight. I do know these trekking poles are bad ass though and I'm very glad I own them.
@@kerrysumners1333 Good to know, thanks!
So aside from lighting up the campsite....would you say these are better than using a headlamp?
Yes and no. Yes because this lights up a wider area immediately around you while you're hiking, no because unlike a headlamp, these provide no pinpointed longer throw so you can see far ahead of you.