Q: I need a good flashlight for camping. Any suggestions?
— Reed, Alameda, California
A: Many factors go into choosing a good flashlight: battery life, durability, output options and brightness.
I tested a Fenix E35 V3.0 ($70, fenix-store.com) and Fenix E12 V2.0 ($27, fenix-store.com). Both are made with high-strength aluminum. A strong aluminum or high-quality plastic should give you the durability you need.
Different outputs require more power than others, so at the lowest setting, the E12’s AA alkaline battery should last up to 70 hours; the highest setting will drain the battery in about an hour. If you don’t want to keep up with extra batteries, look at lights that come with a rechargeable one, like the E35, which also has a feature to check the battery life.
Remember, a Scout is courteous, so be aware of where you point your light. You don’t want to flash a powerful beam into someone’s eyes.