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best headlamp for emergencies or late skiday trips
- evan
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Principal lights among my research includes:
Petzl Nao+ Plus
Black Diamond Storm
Black Diamond Icon.
Obviously, opinion seems to range the gamut here, but I really need a good light when the sunshine fades away and we still have to skin or ski out - and especially if there were an actual problem to deal with - I need a lightweight, waterproof-ish, powerful, and something I can see what's in-front-of-me kinda headlamp. Suggestions, field experience?, comments?
Thanks!
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All about lumens and it has a ton. it can synch with your phone for a plethora of adjustable.
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BD Storm is good. Lots of options now. The storm is good as its small, the Icon kind of large with battery pack. I've had both.
Seems two of those are lot different in brightness but was your experience?
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Seriously. The only drawback: It is a little wonky getting it on your helmet.
I have two of these. Each has 850 lumens...and each is brighter than that Petzl thingy...and these bike lights are cheaper. And each is rechargeable with a USB. These suckers put out A LOT OF LIGHT!
PLUS: You can use it on your bikes too!
www.amazon.com/Cygolite-Expilion-Light-H...-Mount/dp/B00LXTOPNU
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haven't tried to fiddle it for skiing yet, but it would be awesome.
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www.lupinenorthamerica.com/headlamp_sets.asp
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