Hiking to your camping site in the dark can be really dangerous. One misstep and you could end up spraining your ankle. Hiking or camping in the dark means inviting trouble willingly.Â
For a camping trip, a tent and a weapon seem to be the most important source of protection. But, a camping flashlight is as important as any other camping tool.Â
Whether you’re camping nearby the city or in the midst of a dense forest, it’s important you have a high-quality camping flashlight. You need the flashlight to light up your way, set up a tent, and even find something inside or outside of the tent.Â
In most cases, the hand-held flashlight is what most campers put into their camping list. But they don’t release that hand-held flashlights won’t meet all their lighting needs during a camping trip. To be on the safe side, all campers need at least two flashlights for a camping trip.Â
The extra flashlight is not only for lighting needs, it also works as a backup. Camping can be unpredictable, so you never know what you’ll run into. Having more than one flashlight is the best way to ensure you don’t run out of light in the wild.Â
Here are three types of camping flashlights that every camper should add to their camping checklist.Â
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Types of Camping FlashlightsÂ
Depending on where you plan to camp, the need for a camping flashlight can differ from person to person. But there are three flashlights that every professional camper brings with them.Â
1. Hand-Held LightsÂ
Hand-held flashlights are the most common flashlight that is extensively used for camping, hiking, and trekking. These flashlights are also commonly used for everyday carry and even for tactical situations.Â
Hand-held camping flashlights can be both bulky and small in size. Depending on how you plan to travel to your campsite you can either choose a larger flashlight or a smaller flashlight.Â
Let’s assume you’re traveling to a camping site by car. In this case, you don’t have to worry about finding a compact flashlight. Whereas, if you’re planning to hike to a camping site, you need to keep your backpack lightweight, which means you need a smaller flashlight that is both lightweight and compact.Â
Javelot Turbo and Marauder 2 by Olight are the two best examples of camping lights. If you’re looking for a smaller flashlight, Warrior 3S and Seeker 3 Pro are better options. These flashlights are highly performing and reliable flashlights. It has some of the features that you will only see in these flashlights.Â
2. Head-Mounted LightsÂ
These flashlights are very common among factory workers, coal miners, plumbers, electricians, etc. As the name suggests, head-mounted flashlights are those flashlights that you wear on your head, especially your forehead.Â
For a hands-free task, these flashlights are more applicable than hand-held camping flashlights. If you have a hand-held flashlight and you need to set up a camp, you will need a companion to hold and shine the flashlight for you.Â
But with head-mounted flashlights, you can do all the tasks alone without needing somebody to hold the light for you. Additionally, you can also use this flashlight for hiking, running, and even cycling.Â
The only drawback of this flashlight is it can be uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time.Â
Array 2S Headlamp is one of the best head-mounted lights for camping. It has 12 different useful settings and lighting modes for convenient outdoor use.Â
3. Hanging Lights or Camping LanternÂ
Lanterns can be a unique lighting option for a better camping experience. Unlike hand-held and head-mounted camping flashlights, a camping lantern provides 360-degree illumination which can improve the overall camping ambiance.Â
You can hang the lantern on a tree and light up the whole camping area, or you can use it while cooking, reading, partying, or eating. There are endless ways to use a lantern on your camping trip.Â
Most lanterns are easy to use, safer, and kid’s friendly but some can be a bit tricky to set up. In addition, some are lightweight and portable, while others are not.
Make sure to do your research before you invest in any of the best camping lanterns. It should be easy to set up and use. You may also want to invest in a good quality hanging light if you plan on doing a lot of camping.
Camping in Fun with Better LightingÂ
Whether you like traveling to a campsite on a camper or strapping on a backpack and hiking into the deep forest to camp, the choice of your flashlight can really make a difference.Â
Before you walk out of your home for the next camping trip make sure to plan your camping trip and analysis what types of flashlights you will need during the trip.Â
If you’re solo traveling and want to keep your backpack lightweight, you should opt for compact and lightweight flashlights.Â
If you’re family camping in the countryside, make sure to bring at least one camping lantern. This will create a whole new level of lighting ambiance. Your kids and family will surely love the lighting you arrange for them.Â