I have a Streamlight PolyStinger and a Maglite rechargeable. Both really light up the night. I live in a rural area, and want something brighter for my cars then the 4 D cell maglites I keep in them. Surefire's get great ratings, but they use those 123A batteries, and a set only runs the light one hour. The batteries aren't cheap, eiether. My stinger uses a NiCd battery stick that is supposedly chargeable 1000 times. Both my lights also come with a car charger, so I can charge them on the go. I guess I could keep a set of spare 123A batteries in the car as well, but would the constant exposure to cold temps in the winter and hot in the summer degrade the batteries? I could pick up another polystinger for 80 bucks, while the Surefire G3 is $60, but then I gotta get batteries. Also, the specs on my polystinger indicate it is brighter then a Surefire G3.
What do you guys think?
What do you guys think?