Vastfire Hunting Light Review!

Published on December 9, 2019
Duration: 9:26

This review covers the Vastfire hunting light, highlighting its three color modes (red, green, and UV backlight) and their respective ranges and battery life. The reviewer notes the light's affordability and durability, though points out the lack of included mounting hardware. It's presented as a decent option for budget-conscious hunters, particularly for tracking game.

Quick Summary

The Vastfire hunting light offers three modes: red (80 yards, 4 hrs), green (180 yards, 3 hrs), and UV backlight for tracking (2 hrs). It's an affordable option around $30 but does not include mounting hardware, requiring separate purchase.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Giveaway Announcement
  2. 00:53Unboxing the Vastfire Hunting Light
  3. 03:05Vastfire Light Specifications
  4. 04:30Field Test: Red Light Performance
  5. 05:57Field Test: Green Light Performance
  6. 06:36Field Test: UV Backlight Performance
  7. 08:05Final Thoughts & Review Summary
  8. 08:48Giveaway Reminder & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different light modes on the Vastfire hunting light?

The Vastfire hunting light features three distinct modes: a red light, a green light, and an ultraviolet (UV) backlight. Each mode is designed for specific applications during hunting activities.

What is the effective range of the Vastfire hunting light's different modes?

The red light is rated for up to 80 yards, the green light for up to 180 yards, and the UV backlight is primarily for close-range tracking, not long-distance illumination.

How long does the battery last on the Vastfire hunting light?

Battery life varies by mode: the red light lasts approximately 4 hours, the green light for about 3 hours, and the UV backlight for around 2 hours.

Does the Vastfire hunting light come with mounting hardware?

No, the Vastfire hunting light does not include any mounting hardware. Users will need to purchase separate mounts, such as a flashlight mount for a rifle, to attach it to their firearm.

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