- ULTRA BRIGHT, POWERFUL 226 LUMENS: incredibly bright 226 lumens help to light up the night for up to 275 feet of visibility; light can be adjusted up to 45 degrees to help angle light where you need it most; powered by (3) AAA batteries; batteries not included
- 7 RED AND WHITE LIGHTING MODES: designed with more lighting modes than most, headlamp features red and white light with 7 unique modes including SOS and strobe light for emergencies; tap button allows for quick and easy transition between modes
- ALL WEATHER, WATER RESISTANT, SHOCKPROOF: all weather, ultra durable headlamp is shockproof with a shatter resistant lens for accidental drops; water resistant with an IPX4 rating and a sealed, waterproof battery compartment for use in rain, snow and moisture
- INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE: the perfect option for any outdoor or indoor activity; take it with you at night while walking the dog, hiking, camping, biking mechanical work and more; use indoors during power outages or while working in dark spaces such as attics or basements
- STAYS IN PLACE, LIGHTWEIGHT AND UNISEX: headlamp is comfortable to wear and lightweight weighing only .11 pounds; unisex sizing with an adjustable stay in place strap that extends from 14 to 48 inches to fit on all head sizes and even fit over hats, hardhats, and helmets; strap is removable and washable; headlamp measures 2.5 inches by 1.1 inches by 1.3 inches; pack of 2
Gorilla Grip Ultra Bright 226 High Lumens LED Head Lamp 2 Pack, 7 Light Modes Water Resistant IPX4 Headlamp, Lightweight Adjustable Headband,…
Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Camping Headlamps
Special Feature | 45 Degree Tilt, Adjustable Unisex Headband, Ultra Bright 226 Lumens, Long Range 275 Feet of Visibility, All-Weather and Water-Resistant IPX4 Rating, 7 Red and White Light Modes |
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Manufacturer | Hills Point Industries, LLC |
Batteries Included | No |
Special Features | 45 Degree Tilt, Adjustable Unisex Headband, Ultra Bright 226 Lumens, Long Range 275 Feet of Visibility, All-Weather and Water-Resistant IPX4 Rating, 7 Red and White Light Modes |
Finish types | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | 840316705462 |
Country of Origin | China |
Package Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.87 x 1.81 inches |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Part Number | 840316705462 |
Finish Type | Black |
Color | Black |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Brightness | 299 Lumen |
Brand | Gorilla Grip |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Light Path Distance | 595 Feet |
Included Components | Head Band |
Material | Plastic |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Required | Yes |
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castorga –
Purchased for my nephew so he could be hands free at night when he went out to check on the chickens and chicken coup.. now his sister wants one!
Timothy –
Very good for the price
cm –
I’ve had a headlamp before to use for various projects which require me to be in a location with low light. However, I’ve had to look straight on whatever I happen to be working on. The latest example was tacking up cables and cords under a desk. The flexible adjustment on the headlamp allows me to position the light directly on my hands while I work. It is also great when I’m sewing as the light on my sewing machine isn’t very bright and the machine itself blocks the overhead bright light. Many uses for the flexibility.
Additionally, I use it when I walk in the evenings. I point the light down to the street so it doesn’t shine onto drivers. I keeps me both visible to motorists as well as it lights up my path as our neighborhood doesn’t have street lights.
I didn’t rate it on battery life as I haven’t had it long but it’s used daily on the first batteries.
Ray J. –
It’s beautiful as far as putting light where you want it but the comfort goes away really quick when you wear it for a while. Just put some padding on your forehead and your golden.
Jessica Weeks –
I bought this light to help with my crafts. The lighting in my apartment is abysmal, and I often have trouble seeing the crafts I’m working on (small details that are easier to see in light). There isn’t room on my desk for a lamp, so I decided to try a head light. This one was cheap, and so far I’ve used it for at least 24 hours and the batteries haven’t died yet. It does not come with batteries (3 AAA), but for the price, it was well worth it. It has 3 brightness settings and 1 strobe setting (which is great for annoying my husband) and it is incredibly bright. The strap is super comfortable, but it does give me a headache after 4 or 5 hours (though I hardly doubt people will be using it for that long most times). Would buy again.
Miss Kitty –
Used it the first time to walk the garbage can out at night. I loved how I can adjust it so the light hit right where I needed it.
B. Reed –
Nice bright light in a light weight headlamp with a comfortable adjustable elastic headband. Use it directly on your head or your hat. The push button cycles through the 3 levels of the white light brightness, plus the flashing white light. If you hold the button for 3 seconds it goes into RED mode and the next two button presses cycle through displaying SOS in Morris Code, and rapidly flashing the 2 RED LEDs at the same time.
The main while LED reflector does a nice job of concentrating the light while also given some broader, nor general illumination at the same time.
The light module can be tilted so that it points at an angle between straight ahead and up to 45 degrees downward making it easier to see the path in front of you without having to bow your head while you walk.
The only concern I have about it is that the clip that holds the battery compartment shut is the same clear hard plastic as is used in the lens of the headlamp. I wonder if it will endure or if it is a brittle plastic that will succumb to cracking after multiple openings of the battery compartment.
Based on how well it appears to be made, I expect that it will last a long time.