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Just be sure if you DO use the UV blacklight and glow disc strategy, to be careful not to shine the flashlight all over the place. Nothing kills night vision like getting blasted by a UV blacklight in the retinas.
Typically, I try to keep the flashlight against the disc, rub it back and forth a few times and I'm good.
I've always used the little stick-shaped LED lights from the fishing section at walmart. Use clear packing tape to put them on, just do it inside and make sure it's dry. Never had an issue with anything coming off. Works well on champ or white KC pro plastic.
This is the main reason i like lighted discs over glow discs. Its virtually impossible to get your night vision up when people are shining lights at their discs. Even if its not directly at you, it still impairs your night vision. For that reason, lighted discs will always be easier to see.
My recommendation if you don't mind spending a few extra dollars a round or don't play night disc often.
Buy super bright white LEDs (2x 100pcs)-
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100pcs-X-wh...-Light-lamp-/111104785929?hash=item19de5c7e09
Buy 100 coin batteries (Get ones that are individually packaged. I've had trouble with batteries failing after being stored loosely in the same container) -
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-CR2025-...ETAIL-CARDS-/201421561494?hash=item2ee5a91e96
Buy a roll of duct tape or gaffer's tape if you wanna buy the best tape ever.
Make sure to tape LEDs directly to the coin battery before taping them onto the disc. I use 2 LEDs per battery. If you want to get fancy, tape some LEDs to the top of baskets and point them down toward the chains.
*Keep the tape, a couple packages of batteries, and a stash style mini with a handful of LEDs in your bag for impromptu night rounds.