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Author:  dstone [ Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:14 am ]
Post subject:  problems with my 28v nitelite

i cant keep the thing in the woods second time i used it the board went out sent it back for repairs had it back for 3 hunts and the switch went out so its stuck on high beam and i have to plug it in to turn it on and unplug it to turn it off anyone else have this many problems? thinking about going to the sunspot

Author:  michael.magorian [ Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: problems with my 28v nitelite

I bought a 21v and it lasted just past the warranty and the battery pack completely crapped out (never did work quite right) and a new one is a $100. Go out and buy yourself any other brand on the market. I have owned a little bit of everything that Nite Lite makes because when I first got into the sport a lot of older guys said Nite Lite was the way to go. Well it might have been 30 years ago, but today they are like the Dollar Store for coon hunting equipment. Nothing but a bunch of China made, cheep junk, and are trying to sell for the same price of real coon hunting equipment.

Author:  blackntan101 [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:36 am ]
Post subject:  Re: problems with my 28v nitelite

michael.magorian wrote:
I bought a 21v and it lasted just past the warranty and the battery pack completely crapped out (never did work quite right) and a new one is a $100. Go out and buy yourself any other brand on the market. I have owned a little bit of everything that Nite Lite makes because when I first got into the sport a lot of older guys said Nite Lite was the way to go. Well it might have been 30 years ago, but today they are like the Dollar Store for coon hunting equipment. Nothing but a bunch of China made, cheep junk, and are trying to sell for the same price of real coon hunting equipment.

SAME HERE nothing but junk anymore

Author:  ted31 [ Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: problems with my 28v nitelite

I bought a 21 volt belt light 3 years ago and so for haven't had no trouble but I have to agree nitelite isn't even close to what it used to be. I bought their bibs and 3 season coat at the same time and they aren't holdin up very well plus the coat isn't very warm in the PA winters. 2 years ago I bought my little cousin a 21volt kelly k light it had the best warrenty on it and awsome fellow to work with, it has held up real good. A buddy of mine just bought the tritronics nightrazor and I have to admit I am really impressed. The only thing I don't like is the beam isn't adjustable, but i guess they make a cover to put on that will fan out the beam. It just seems to little to be that bright and have that good of a burn time. If he has good luck with it lasting for him, it will definetly be my next light or atleaste somthin like it.