FoxFury is receiving
positive feedback from our customers worldwide.
Here are a few User Reviews. |
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January 1, 2007), we will award you with a Performance Outdoor
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This is the absolute
best light pattern that I have experienced. Believe me, I have
used and/or looked at nearly every headlamp on the market. This
includes some home-grown lights. Your light is bright and has
sufficient field-of-view to not get the whole tunnel vision thing.
The color temperature is great. It is now my favorite light source.
Second, the lamp is very stable on a helmet. The field of view
is terrific. I am very satisfied.
Jeff
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Cave Rescue Team, CA |
I put the FoxFury light (Performance Fire) on my helmet when
we got back from San Diego. One week ago, we did have a fire
that I was able to use it on. It did cut through the smoke and
fog really well. I liked the broad beam on it. I have decided
that it is the best headlamp I have ever purchased. So far, I
feel that I have really gotten my money's worth out of it.
Chris
Paradise Fire Department (CA) |
I purchased a light to try during
a 24-hour mountain bike race. I got 2nd place Solo SS and used
the light all night strapped to my handlebar. I never used my
backup. I was definitely not doing recreational speeds and the
broad light was awesome, no shadows.
Eduardo
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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This little Scout Water Utility
Light is an extremely useful tool, not only for sport fishing
but having one in your car wouldn't be a bad idea. For the
small size, it emits an enormous amount of light. If you fish
at night, it is a must have item. The blue light and flashing
feature can be used as a signal or a warning if you have a
flat on the highway at night. It can be used as a beacon if
you are stranded on the water, day or night. Keep one in your
boat, one in your tackle box and one in your car. It is a
beacon, a flashlight and possible the most important tool in
your (tackle) box
Tony
NAFC Field Test Evaluation |
Our Search & Rescue Team had an end of year winter/snow backpack
and I, using your FoxFury, backpacked from 11 p.m. one night until
7 a.m. the next morning, all the while wearing/using the FoxFury.
The first 4-cell battery pack lasted about 6 hrs. The amount of
light it put out was awesome, basically lighting up the entire trail
from my team of 6 searchers.
Keith
Ventura County Search & Rescue |
The headlamp works like a champ! It works almost too well at night,
as I blind many guards as I approach check points on foot or while
riding my mountain bike. Thank you!
Major Brian Hastings
Currently Stationed in Iraq |
"Santa came to my house yesterday and I am tickled to death.
He knew exactly what I needed. I have macular degeneration. The
illumination from the Low Vision model was outstanding. I could
see to read! I have some commemorative plates hanging on the wall
and without the FoxFury light I could hardly see the plates. With
the light, I can read the detailed printing on them.
Leo
Maryland |
It gives me great pleasure to advise you that this product is among
the finest I have ever used. Your design, and quality are unmatched
by any of your competitors. This headlamp has now performed flawlessly
three consecutive times. The most recent; a highly dangerous situation
where ample light produced by the FoxFury allowed me to effect repairs
.... read complete review
Michael Miller, Miller Construction
Skokie, Illinois |
We're passing a couple around at work. Nice lights. The LEDs are
not Luxeons so the light is not particularly blinding but
it gets the job done. The dimming function works well. It's
light and comfortable when the battery pack is removed from
the headband and placed in the pocket. I like the potential
of the design. For a headlamp, I like the broad beam much
better than a spot. A lot less neck movement required. With
an up down swivel capability and as LED technology improves,
this company could really make some kick butt headlamps.
Otto
Anaheim, CA |
We rode with the lights twice in the last several days. A night
ride with our club and the last 20 miles of the Solvang double century.
There was quite a bit of interest in the lights, especially on the
Solvang ride where at least 100 people saw them in action as we
descended through a canyon in the dark on a nasty potholed road.
Our field of vision was better so we could move much faster through
the hazards at 25-30mph. We have newer style road helmets and the
lights easily strap to them...read
complete review
Steve
Milpitas, CA |
We had a big 30 acre brush fire
Saturday night out here. My guys were with CDF at the top of
this 4WD goat trail. All the CDF guys had only little penlight
helmet lamps on their heads. My guys broke out their FoxFury
lamps and…..God,
It was like having lighthouses on that rocky hilltop. All the CDF
boys huddled around my four guys and used them as guides around
the fire-line... read complete
review
Mike
De Luz Fire Department, CA |
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Love the light and have told all our technicians about it. It meets
our needs as school bus technicians, in that it totally lights up
an area under the buses that we are working on. Thank you for a
great product. You can expect many more orders from the company
that I work for.
Steve
Pendleton, OR |
I used these on a Search & Rescue training exercise recently
and was amazed at the coverage and depth of field that I had at
night…Very good product. Hopefully as more team members are
exposed to them in the future, they will jump on board and buy a
set.
Kevin
Fresno, CA |
Overall this is a great headlight, durable, easy-to-use
and gives a wide beam of light. At first I wasn’t sure
if I was going to like the head-mounted light. I was concerned
that it might fall off my head during entry or that it would
be too awkward over my mask. After about five minutes in the
water I was good to go. But if you are planning a beach dive,
having a lanyard connected to the light wouldn’t be a bad
idea.
Using the light for hunting or just observing marine life at
night is great. I was able to get closer then I every would with
a traditional light. The green LEDs do not disturb the creatures,
but that doesn’t mean they don’t see you. One angel
shark let me get close enough but soon wasn’t happy and
swam away. The light is capable to depths of 150ft; I took mine
to 100ft without any problems.
Battery life was not an issue for me; I could have easily kept
my light on for my entire dive without worrying about it the
batteries dying. Even if the batteries would start to fail the
light has a reserve and emergency auto-mode. The LEDs will transition
through 3 different modes as the batteries run out of life.
Nik
Scuba Herald |