Yes it's permanently clipped to the dog leash along with the poop bag dispenser. With the longer days it won't get used much during the summer. Some flashlights aren't designed to be clipped to anything, which adds to the challenge. It'll also get dropped and banged around a lot. Was using the free HF ones. Not bad, but the LEDS or button eventually failed, they fell apart, or the batteries leaked.
I'll try the Coast G20 this year and see how it goes. I also own many flashlights and would like to move to rechargeable types. After researching this and reading the posts, I need to step up my game. Perhaps I'll ask for a new flashlight for Father's Day, to which my lovely wife will likely respond "Don't you already have 10 flashlights?"
Which battery format do you prefer? Most lights that offer a feature to attach to something are going to be in either AA or AAA. Anything larger will likely have a pocket clip rather than a ring.
If you'd like AA or AAA I'd recommend either Eneloop rechargeable or Ikea Ladda (rebranded Eneloops). They are great and get seemingly thousands of charge cycles with minimal capacity loss.
Another option I use as my EDC (In an HDS Systems Rotary) is a 16340. That's a rechargeable equivalent of a CR123. Lights accepting this form factor make for a pretty nice size and shape and they will generally take either cell.


or 5. Seems a handful of us are in the same boat. My battery life on low is great, but I typically use it on high because its the first click on mine. Life on high is decent but drops like a rock when its discharged. For the sake of the battery, I try to not let it get that low before recharging.
