JRodRoss15
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Like many others have said, Black Diamond.
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I just picked one of these up. Pretty damn impressed so far.Let me help you guys out: best headlamp on the market today
I carry that and 2 spare batteries, maybe overkill. It's like having a spotlight on your head, the only downside this summer to using it on high beam, was the swarms of moths that would attack you.
I have several fenix headlamps, they are really the top of the line. I've used a ton of petzl, had a mammut and black diamond as well. Fenix is the best, hands down.
Yeah they are kinda the best of the low end, IMHO.I've got a few of these and honestly I'd never buy them again. Battery life is not very good even on lower settings, and the feature where you're supposed to tap the light to go to max brightness is always malfunctioning and causing your light to going max power when you don't want it to.
I honestly don't know how you could improve upon the Fenix HM61R. IMO it's pretty much the perfect headlamp.I have a FENIX HM50R however I am thinking of upgrading to a Felnix HM61R MULTI-USE HEADLAMP
Hands down the best headlamp I’ve ever tried. The only other light I have that’s as bright at a distance is a much heavier Surefire handheld.Per the advice of @Greenhorn @MTLabrador and @mtmiller I bought one of these. WELL worth the coin.
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How is the battery life? Ive read what is advertised on their site but curious about firsthand experience?I mean 1400 lumens is always nice but not if it kills your batteries 2 hours into a 5 day hunt.Hands down the best headlamp I’ve ever tried. The only other light I have that’s as bright at a distance is a much heavier Surefire handheld.
Battery life is as advertised. I don’t use max power for most jobs, I use that for hiking out in grizzly country after dark and needing to see exactly where I’m going. I keep spare CR123 batteries too.How is the battery life? Ive read what is advertised on their site but curious about firsthand experience?I mean 1400 lumens is always nice but not if it kills your batteries 2 hours into a 5 day hunt.
Best on market. HM70R. $100.I just picked one of these up. Pretty damn impressed so far.
Thats alot of lumensThe Amaker headlamp is great. It adjusts the scope of the light from wide to narrow, but it is rechargeable. 90000 lumens but a great headlamp in camp. I’ve packed mine on short day hunts and it was great when butchering.