BLACK DIAMOND Distance 1500 Headlamp for Trail Running and Mountain Biking, 1500 Lumens, Octane

(2 customer reviews)

200 $

Last updated on August 20, 2024 11:02 am Details

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  • PowerTap Technology boosts beam to max setting 1500 lumens (dims automatically after 10 seconds to save battery unless customized by user)
  • Constant output programming provides continuous light before dropping to reserve power mode
  • One full battery lasts 8 hours at 300 lumens; two full batteries last 8 hours at 600 lumens
  • Comfort Cradle provides contoured, bounce-free fit and dispersed padding and can be used with removeable top strap for additional security in technical terrain
  • Multifaceted optical lens design provides a combination of depth lighting to better spot obstacles and smooth, diffuse light for consistent visibility
Brand

‎BLACK DIAMOND

Color

‎Octane

Type of Bulb

‎LED

Batteries Required

‎No

Batteries Included

‎No

Power Source

‎Battery Powered

Special Features

‎Durable

Included Components

‎Battery, Charging Cable

Finish types

‎Black

Material

‎Polycarbonate

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Manufacturer

‎Black Diamond

Assembled Width

‎1.75 inches

Assembled Length

‎2 inches

Assembled Height

‎1.75 inches

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.

Item model number

‎BD6206948001ALL1

Product Dimensions

‎2 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches

Item Weight

‎1.26 pounds

Part Number

‎BD6206948001ALL1

Luminous Flux

‎1500 Lumen

2 reviews for BLACK DIAMOND Distance 1500 Headlamp for Trail Running and Mountain Biking, 1500 Lumens, Octane

  1. Brian McKillop

    My original review is below. I got a second light and I am not having as much trouble. The main switch still seems a little finicky but I really like the light. I use it working outside in the fall when it gets dark at 4:30pm. The strong light helps me a lot. I have a second battery I can change out to work longer. I increased my rating to 4 stars.

    I like the light a lot. I haven’t tried it for long duration because the switch doesn’t seem reliable. Maybe I’m not doing it right but sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. It’s a new product and I think this is the first review. I am returning fort a new one and we will see what happens.

  2. Js

    I use this for nighttime snowshoeing. It is bright and throws a beam that is both wide and far. It doesn’t seem to have fixed brightness settings so you press and hold a button to brighten/dim the beam kind of like you would use a slider to adjust the lights in say your kitchen etc. This light is overkill for people looking for a basic light like if they were jogging on the street but is definitely useful on the trail. I don’t care for the blue or green light modes. They don’t seem useful at all other than looking cool. Honestly I would prefer 3 brightness levels low medium or high and nothing in between for each light mode.. those being spot or flood. The instructions give you runtime amounts for each of the brightness levels but who the H knows what level they are at when you can dim the entire way from high to low. I can forgive that oversight however. Again this is a bit overkill for nighttime Street excursions but a necessity for nighttime wilderness excursions.

    to address what the other reviewer said about finicky buttons i have had no issues whatsoever so barring a defective unit the controls are just fine. on top there are two buttons… one turns it on and off (the button that is like a long rectangle on the right side of the top from the perspective of you wearing the light) while the light is ON pressing and holding this button brightens and dims the light in whichever mode you are in (spot, flood, RGB color) the second button which is a small circle on the top left side cycles through the modes – the above mentioned spot, flood, and RGB color. pressing AND holding this button cycles through the red, green, and blue colors when using the color mode. double pressing the on&off/dim button (long rectangular button) puts it into strobe mode. while in strobe mode pressing that small mode button on the top left cycles through flashing modes using the flood beam, spot beam or color (just like before pressing and holding it allows you to change colors so strobe in red blue or green. the power tap feature which accesses the ultra bright 1500 lumen beam is located on the right side (while you are wearing it) it is not a physical button instead like a touch screen type of thing so it detects your finger. you can either tap it or slide your finger down to engage it. while it is on tapping or sliding again turns it off (before the 10 seconds after which it automatically dims to save battery power) the RGB light doesn’t have a 1500 lumen mode so tapping that wont do anything except going to max brightness if the color led was set to be dim and then back again. pressing and holding both buttons on the top simultaneously will engage the lockout feature so the light doesnt accidentally turn on. doing that again disengages the lockout. as for the button on the battery… one press shows you the battery charge level, pressing again while it is showing the charge level enables the rear red light (after turning on the red light you can cycle through the slow flash, fast flash, and static mode via single clicks HOWEVER you need to do this quickly after turning on this light otherwise it turns the light off.

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