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Reddit mentions of Ultra Bright CREE LED Headlamp - 160 Lumens, 5 Lighting Modes, White & Red LEDs, Adjustable Strap, IPX6 Water Resistant. Great For Running, Camping, Hiking & More. Batteries Included

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Ultra Bright CREE LED Headlamp - 160 Lumens, 5 Lighting Modes, White & Red LEDs, Adjustable Strap, IPX6 Water Resistant. Great For Running, Camping, Hiking & More. Batteries Included. Here are the top ones.

Ultra Bright CREE LED Headlamp - 160 Lumens, 5 Lighting Modes, White & Red LEDs, Adjustable Strap, IPX6 Water Resistant. Great For Running, Camping, Hiking & More. Batteries Included
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    Features:
  • 【Versatile Design & Super Lightweight】 Adjust the Beam Angle up to 45 degrees with an easy up or down movement. Light Up The Night - 262 FT Range. Lightweight design weighs just 2.6 oz with Batteries .
  • 【Five settings for you need】White XPE LED: Offers Full Brightness (160 Lumens), Dim and Strobe Modes. Red LEDs: Constant Mode - Perfect for Saving Your Night Vision, and Flashing/SOS Mode.
  • 【Multiple Use】This headlamp Ideal for Overnight Hiking, Camping and Trail Running. IPX6 Water resistant and Made from Durable Materials to Handle the Great Outdoors.
  • 【Adjustable Comfort】 The removable, washable, and adjustable headband on this LED headlamp comfortably fits adults and children alike.
  • 【Product Quality Guarantee】FCC, CE, approved. Safe & Easy use for kids , We also provied NO-FUSS 30 Day Money Back Guarantee & 1 Year Warranty with friendly customer service.
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ColorMost Popular
Height1.7 Inches
Length2.3 Inches
SizeOne size
Weight0.10375 Pounds
Width1.45 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Ultra Bright CREE LED Headlamp - 160 Lumens, 5 Lighting Modes, White & Red LEDs, Adjustable Strap, IPX6 Water Resistant. Great For Running, Camping, Hiking & More. Batteries Included:

u/pilot3033 · 5 pointsr/flying

I bought this one because it's cheap and includes a red light. You get a "bright" light for walkaround and use the red light in the cockpit. Takes standard batteries.

u/stephnelbow · 3 pointsr/running

I got this on amazon. Cheap, light, great.

Ultra Bright CREE LED Headlamp - 160 Lumens, 5 Lighting Modes, White & Red LEDs, Adjustable Strap, IPX6 Water Resistant. Great For Running, Camping, Hiking & More. Batteries Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019MK6DX6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_uVPRBb15BPZEA

u/ofdbc · 2 pointsr/flying

I got this one and have been happy with it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019MK6DX6

Cheap. And I like that you can select the red light with a separate button so it doesn't blow your night vision.

u/blurmageddon · 2 pointsr/Collodion

I made my own Bastard box that works for 4x5 and 5x7. Here's a list of materials:

  • 32-gallon fold-a-tote: The actual box part

  • Sacrificial film changing bag: For the armholes

  • Rosco #19 Fire gel: For darkbox window(s)* Light safe indoors but outside you'll need to cover your head and box with a shroud of some sort to be safe. For the side windows I cut I used Rubylith sheets. You can't see through them so they only work on the sides but they are completely daylight safe.

  • Tray stand: For setting the box on to work

  • LED Headlamp: Has a darkroom safe red LED to illuminate inside

  • Kitchen timer: for timing plate sensitivity. Fits handily into the transparent side pocket on the box.

  • Portfolio: For toting the flattened darkbox around in.

    The box is made of thick cardboard so it's easy to cut through with a knife or razorblade. After cutting I taped the edges with black gaffer's tape to make it look cleaner and to prevent any particles from falling into the working area. I cut one big window in the top (for the Rosco gel) and one on each panel in the back (for the Rubylith).

    For the armholes I left the cuts rough so I could use a high strength glue to adhere the arms I cut off of the film changing bag. I glued them to the cardboard under the nylon fabric of the box. After that had dried I taped around the edges so it looked cleaner and provided a little better seal.

    For the illumination inside, I took the strap off the LED headlamp and stuck some velcro squares to the back of it and to the inside of the box. This holds the light perfectly and still allows the headlamp to tilt up and down for the perfect angle.

    The only other thing I do is tear up thick magazine pages and lay them down on the inside along with something like a puppy pad or some paper towels to catch any drips.

    Here is an imgur album with some sample images.

u/JerkJenkins · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

I've been been very happy with this $10.00 headlamp. It's quite bright (160 lumens), lightweight, can be angled downward, includes a bright mode, soft mode, strobe, and red light mode. It's also stayed bright over time, and has survived some abuse and storage.

It's a great option if you want to save some money and don't need a headlamp quite as bright as a tactical flashlight. The biggest downside is that, while somewhat water resistant, it probably won't survive a heavy rainstorm or submersion. So, I store it in my pack in a small plastic baggie which also doubles as a rain shield if necessary.

u/astral1289 · 1 pointr/flying

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019MK6DX6

$11. I don't actually use it all that much, but having had my instrument and nav lights go out on final (couldn't see airspeed) was enough of an incentive for me to purchase this.

Independent switch for red leds was my big requirement when I started looking.