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- Princeton TecSnap 450 RW Solo Headlamp$49.95(0)0 reviewsMax Light:450 lumensRechargeability:Non-rechargeableWeight With Batteries:3.49 ouncesFeatures:Red Light Mode
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How to Choose a Flashlight
Choose your beam
Flood (or fixed): A single short-focus beam works well for general tasks in camp or while walking.
Spot (or focused): Spotlight that penetrates a long distance. Best for route-finding or quick activities.
Adjustable: Can shift from a fixed to spot beam.
What to consider when shopping
Light output: Measure (in lumens) of light intensity on highest brightness setting.
Beam distance: How far the light will shine before the brightness diminishes to equivalent of light from a full moon.
Run time: How long the battery will last at various settings.
Regulated output: Option that maintains light at steady brightness level throughout battery life—then dies quickly.
Controls: Some lights have safety locks to prevent accidental switching on.
Brightness
Typically, the higher the number of lumens, the brighter the light.
- A headlamp with a high lumens count will consume energy at a higher rate than one with a lower lumens number.
- Most headlamps offer several brightness levels like low, mid and high (max). Others may offer an emergency strobe or red-light mode for nighttime vision.
Consider the power source
- Lithium battery–powered headlamps are a good choice for cold-weather use, since lithium batteries outperform alkaline batteries in cold conditions.
- Rechargeable batteries can be used repeatedly but tend to lose power when sitting idle.
Understand headlamp beam type and distance
- Flood (or wide): This spreads the beam wider and is for general, close tasks like cooking dinner or reading.
- Spot (or focused or narrow). A tight beam for longer-distance viewing, such as navigating a trail at night.
- Flood and spot: Adjustable headlamps are the most versatile.
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