My trusted and true go to is a Petzl Tactikka XP. It's just a sturdy and compact platform that's been with me throughout my military service to now backpacking, hunting, and working around the house. Long range beam with a wide angle lens shroud that can be slid over. your choice of red, blue, green or white. I also find the momentary button useful.
My backup is a Petzl Tactikka + that I have acquired at work. A little more simple and not as sturdy, but still has a red light feature. used to keep it in my jacket pocket at work and use often in the cold. Always worked well.
I have grown accustom to red light at night and its become a feature I can't live without. From preserving your natural night vision, to dubbing around camp/in your tent, and especially when map reading and interacting with others to avoid blinding them with powerful white light.
My new work headlamp is a Princeton Tec Apex. Not a huge fan of rear mounted battery packs, but I need to wear a helmet when on a snowmobile so I just leave it on there most of the time. This one also has held up great in the cold and I've used it in -30 weather. Seems sturdy enough, I like the LED or Beam option also.