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Super Pathfinder 17 Volt

The 17 volt light offers better performance for the competition hunters as well as the serious pleasure and occasional competition hunter.  For hunters who absolutely need a spotlight this is your package – it uses a 50 watt GE H7604 spot bulb – this bulb offers the best performance of any bulb available.  The head light is a dual LED head rated at 400 lumens and the Quad head is rated at 1000+ lumens.  This light has one of the brightest LED walk lights available.  In addition, we use all quality components, like Sanyo or Varta 4500 MAH batteries.  In other words this is not an economy light, this is a quality light.  Weight is approximately 2.25 pounds.  This light carries a two year warranty.  Priced at $299.00 Dual Head & $329.00 Quad Head.

 
Features

4.5 AH Sanyo or Varta battery pack - for longer life these batteries give the best performance. 
Smart Charger with LED indicator
4 position click switch
LED walk light
Red and amber pop cover

 
Burn Times

Dual Head                                                      Quad Head
Click 1 – 250 hours                                         Click 1 – 560 hours
Click 2 – 75 hours                                           Click 2 – 166 hours
Click 3 – 21 hours                                           Click 3 – 48 hours
Click 4 – 8.3 hours                                          Click 4 – 4.5 hours

Dual LED $299.00
 
Quad LED $329.00
 
 
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Sam's Tips

For Tracking

 

1. Keep Magnets in collars. When not in use.
 
2. Keep gain on the receiver low as possible.
 
3. Check collars to see if they work before the hunt.
 
4. Carry spare batteries.
 
5. Always check direction twice.