Tired of buying batteries....looking to invest in a really good headlamp. Must be rechargeable, red lamp, white lamp and not to big and bulky....anyone have a recommendation?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I recently bought the Nitecore NU32. 550 lumens. Rechargeable. Long run times. Red and white lights. Weighs 3.51 oz. The Nitecore NU 25 is smaller and also has red and white lights. Really popular with people thru hiking on AT and PCT. I went with the NU32 because it has longer run times than the NU25 albeit a bit larger.Tired of buying batteries....looking to invest in a really good headlamp. Must be rechargeable, red lamp, white lamp and not to big and bulky....anyone have a recommendation?
Thanks!
Left button for the red lights. Right for the white. You cycle through the primary and larger white light. Each click gives you more lumens. Hold for the aux lights which are the small side lights. Doesn't have memory. Starts out at lowest setting and goes up. Pretty simple to operate. Also has a lock out feature so it doesn't turn on in your pack.How is the that Nitecore operated? Looks like one switch operates the white lights but do you have to cycle through the modes to get the one you want? When you turn it back on does it default to the last setting or do you have to cycle again?
The Fenix is a beast. Love mine!I have a drawer full of headlamps. Finally bought a Fenix HL 60R. I've used this almost daily for work and hunting for the past 3 years. Best investment I ever made.
Do you find the red lighting bright enough to walk with at night (not super technical terrain)?I have a drawer full of headlamps. Finally bought a Fenix HL 60R. I've used this almost daily for work and hunting for the past 3 years. Best investment I ever made.
Most red lights are between 1 and 3 lumen. Ok for up close but not much for a trail. One of the reasons I bought the NU32 is because the red light is 9 lumens. About the brightest I could find.Do you find the red lighting bright enough to walk with at night (not super technical terrain)?
One of the things I did not mention.....the headlamp should be bright enough to be able to field dress an animal. I have looked at the Fenix and they are highly recommended....but no red lamp.