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Reddit mentions of LED Headlamp Flashlight - Great for Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Kids. One of The Lightest (2.6 oz) Cree Headlight. Water & Shock Resistant with Red Strobe. Duracell Batteries Included.

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of LED Headlamp Flashlight - Great for Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Kids. One of The Lightest (2.6 oz) Cree Headlight. Water & Shock Resistant with Red Strobe. Duracell Batteries Included.. Here are the top ones.

LED Headlamp Flashlight - Great for Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Kids. One of The Lightest (2.6 oz) Cree Headlight. Water & Shock Resistant with Red Strobe. Duracell Batteries Included.
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✓ 160 LUMENS - 2 SWITCHES/5 SETTINGS: High beam, Low beam, White Strobe, Red Beam, and Red Flashing. 2 Separate Switches, One For Each White And Red Settings. 3 AAA Batteries Included!✓ ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT, Non-Bobbing: You get long-lasting comfort that is ideal for DIYers, handymen, mechanics, runners and others.✓ HANDS-FREE FLASHLIGHT Whenever You Need It. Shines ultra-bright (160 Lumens) and bulb lasts up to 100,000 hours.✓ AFFORDABLE QUALITY: You'll love the price and the fact that every cree head lamp is individually tested, so you can be sure it will arrive in good working order.✓ 100% SATISFACTION, MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE — Not happy with your headlamp? Just return it to Shining Buddy within 90 days for a no-questions-asked refund.
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ColorBlack/Black
Release dateJuly 2018
Size1
Weight0.1625 Pounds

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u/Melody1980 · 4 pointsr/bonnaroo

I use a headlamp and we have a big Coleman lamp that we use at our campsite. Any headlamp will work - I got this one from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F7UQQGE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . The Coleman lamp is the Quad LED lantern https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001TS71NG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . It's a little pricey but it has four LED panels that you can remove and use as individual handheld lamps.

u/frsh2fourty · 3 pointsr/TXRenaissanceFestival

Get a headlamp, it sucks trying to fumble around with a hand held flashlight to do anything at night and you don't want to be that camp site that blinds your neighbors by turning on your headlights to do anything. Bring lots of water, especially if you plan on drinking but also so you can rinse any dishes and wash your hands/face. Bring separate coolers for drinks and food because with people constantly grabbing drinks the ice will melt faster than you think. Also, if you do need to make an ice run don't be afraid to run to the gas station rather than paying the premium for ice at the shops on the grounds. If you're not a heavy sleeper, bring ear plugs because even if you get there early to set up chances are you'll get one or more RVs nearby who run generators all night no matter where you camp. Bring trash bags and use them, its one of the easiest things to forget. I think everyone else pretty much has everything covered.

u/catfish314 · 1 pointr/ElectricForest

Bring a headlamp (i cannot vouch for this one specifically, just something similar). This was a lifesaver for me while walking around after dark. Just hang it around your neck and illuminate the ground in front of you. Not to mention, it makes portapotty's a lot easier and you don't have to worry about dropping your phone!