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I'm a devoted fan of ZebraLight headlamps and have relied on them for years across various activities like hiking, camping, backpacking, and around-the-house tasks. However, my cherished H52's clicky switch is showing signs of wear, feeling mushy and occasionally failing to activate. It's been a while since I've surveyed the headlamp market, and before automatically opting for another ZebraLight, I'm curious if there are superior options available now.
Here are the features I'm looking for: - Operates on a single AA battery - High CRI emitter, approximately 5000k - Beam type isn't critical, but I lean towards a somewhat floody beam - Waterproof design - Lightweight - Durable construction, preferably a solid metal enclosure
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