

I will say that at just 80 lumens of listed light output it begs the question… does the headlamp stand up to the test in the field? Users say it does.īest for a mid-distance headlamp with green light options.Ĭan you imagine getting a rechargeable headlamp with a zooming beam focus, wall charger, car charger, and usb cables? How about all that and at a reasonable price? If that would be pretty hard to ignore then look no further. That said, this light is IPX4 rated which makes it a good choice for waterproofness and you know I love that! We can’t control when it decides to rain on us out there. It’s widely known that red is a superior color for night vision retention and I’m unaware of a reason to use green LEDs but they may appeal to you! I do find it a bit odd that they chose green as the color of choice for power conservation and night vision preservation. Those little batteries are going to struggle to keep up with the energy hungry high power mode. It’s great that they included power options for this AAA juiced headlamp. Looking for a moderately priced headlamp with the power to reach out and illuminate objects at a great distance? With a listed 126 meter (400+ ft) distance at max power you won’t be disappointed by this beefy headlamp. They’re literally permanently attached to a camouflage hat that you have to wear.īecause of that you won’t be able to use them in the winter with warmer hats so this is a limited season light.īest for 3-season night time predator and varmint hunting.

The reason it’s so much better is because the light and batteries are mounted in a somewhat bulky (and awkward) hat harness. That said, you can get from 6 – 20+ hours of run time out of a single charge! That’s pretty damn good compared to others. Using disposable batteries would get expensive and wasteful, so the rechargeable method is sensible in this case. Because of the power hungry 275 yard long range beam you need a lot of power. Normally I’m not a fan of rechargeable battery packs, but this is a bit different. Particularly those of you hunting at dusk or night, the flood beam on this light won’t leave anything out of sight. While it might be a little bit specific, this headlamp is going to have a place in the heart of varmint hunters.
