Coloured Filters
CustomBuildTorches offer two types of filters
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Which filters do I need for CustomBuildTorches products?
- "Mini-Lamp Focus" use size 3 flip-up filters (30.4mm - 35.6mm)
- "Universal Filed Torch" & "Mini-Lamp Zoom" use size 4 flip-up filters (35.6mm - 40.6mm) or the 4 peice push-on filter set
- "Search Light" uses size 7 flip-up filters (55.9mm - 62.2mm)
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The Bushwacker flip-up filters use a high quality flexible rubber sleeve which fits tightly onto the head of the torch, offering more flexibility than conventional filters which enables them to last longer and not split if over stretched.
The filters flip open to reveal the piercing cool white light or close it to utilize the filtered light.
The filters can be used for filtering the torches light for hunting, signalling or used as scope covers.
The filters flip open to reveal the piercing cool white light or close it to utilize the filtered light.
The filters can be used for filtering the torches light for hunting, signalling or used as scope covers.
Bushwacker flip-up filters available in four colours upon requestThe Bushwacker flip-up filter is listed to buy in the colour red, but it is also in amber, blue and green in limited quantities.
If you are interested in either the amber, blue or green flip-up filters, in any of the sizes available (30.4mm - 67.3mm), please contact us to check availability. |
Coloured Filter uses
Green - In wooded locations it lights your way without spooking the animals. It causes less stain on your eyes and helps your eyes
adjust between pitch black and the light more rapidly.
Red - When hunting this picks out eyes of animals without lighting up the whole area and is less likely to spook the animals.
The red filter can also be used as a warning signal.
Blue - This can be used for tracking wounded prey as it highlights the blood trail and will not spook the animals.
The blue filter can also be used as a warning signal.
Amber - This has very little effect on the brightness of the torch, but offers an alternative colour for easily spooked animals and is good in
misty conditions.
Green - In wooded locations it lights your way without spooking the animals. It causes less stain on your eyes and helps your eyes
adjust between pitch black and the light more rapidly.
Red - When hunting this picks out eyes of animals without lighting up the whole area and is less likely to spook the animals.
The red filter can also be used as a warning signal.
Blue - This can be used for tracking wounded prey as it highlights the blood trail and will not spook the animals.
The blue filter can also be used as a warning signal.
Amber - This has very little effect on the brightness of the torch, but offers an alternative colour for easily spooked animals and is good in
misty conditions.