NiteHack
Tips
The NiteHack is not meant to be used as a primary footbag.
Because of the mechanics of this footbag, it is not meant for
everyday use. It is only meant to be used when there is no alternative
to playing in the darkness.
To operate, turn the cap clockwise. Turn it all the way to
prevent the threads from skipping and jamming during play.
When the NiteHack starts to get dirty, you can run it under
water with a toothbrush and some soap. Remove the battery first,
and try to keep the lamp device from direct water. Drip dry. (this
is advice from the manufacturer, I haven't actually tried it to
mine yet)
If the bag gets really wet, remove and dry the battery and
try to dry the contact areas of the lamp device to prevent rusting.
If the light flickers, take the battery out and clean the
contacts.
If the light goes off during play, and the switch is difficult
to turn, that means the cap has become cross-threaded. You can
try pushing the high side down, or unscrew all the way and screw
back in.
Be careful not to switch it on, and leave it on during the
day, because it's hard to tell when it's on in the sunlight.
Batteries last longer than I thought they would. and they
are pretty cheap to replace.
Makes for a pretty cool second bag.
