>>2561674 (OP)>a bit more punch for the fogit doesn't work that way anon.
a brighter light will have even less visibility in fog because it reflects more of the fog back at you.
that's why when you're driving a car and it gets foggy you're supposed to turn OFF your high beams and activate your fog lights, which are low mounted and even dimmer than your low beams.
for a flashlight good in fog the features you want to look for are:
- warm light color. cool light scatters more.
- a headlamp with a mode that has a bit less lumens, than whatever mode on the nitecore is blinding you.
- something easy to take off and hold in your hand. tube ones are nice but anything without an annoying to use headband works.
and also just try just using the medium or low setting if you're blasting high or extra high mode into fog with the nitecore anon. it should be a pretty ideal headlamp for fog.
also your nitecore has usb pass through, you can make its battery last days by plugging it into a battery bank. when you do that it just skips the internal battery instead of charging it so you get 100% efficiency. nitecore and anker make the best battery banks IME if you don't have one. but any solid looking chinkshit is fine.
anyways petzl invented the modern headlamp, they're made in france, and they still make the best headlamp for everything except really specialty stuff you'd want a $1000 helmet mount light for like overhead environment diving imo. i'll shill them.
>>2562966zebralight has the best aaa lights. petzl actik is good and does all that too.