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Top 5 Best Hiking Headlamps of 2021

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#hikingheadlamps #besthikingheadlamps Are you looking for a new headlamp for hiking? In this video, our backpacking expert Amanda shares with you our top picks for 2021 for a budget, rechargeable, ultralight and more. Our picks: 👉 #1: Best Headlamp Overall: Black Diamond Spot https://alnk.to/bP6aLG3 👉 #2: Best Budget Headlamp: Petzl Tikkina https://alnk.to/4Bz6yfa 👉 #3: Best Ultralight Option: Petzl Bindi https://alnk.to/4fJAAD1 👉 #4: Best USB Rechargeable Pick: BioLite 330 https://alnk.to/44OPBP6 👉 #5: Best High Performance Headlamp: Fenix HL60R https://amzn.to/3fMqKTm For more information on how to choose your next hiking headlamp, check out our buyers guide: https://www.theadventurejunkies.com/brightest-headlamps/ --------------------------- 📗 BOOK: The Beginner's Guide to Hiking Gear 📗 Learn what hiking gear you actually need and what's nice to have, so you can have a safe and enjoyable backpacking experience. If you don't know what gear to bring hiking. Or you feel worried that you don't have the right equipment. Or maybe you've wasted money on gear in the past that wasn't right for you. This is the book you need to read. Get your book today: https://amzn.to/3dmepUF ----------------------------- 💢💢 Top 5 Best Hiking Headlamps of 2021 💢💢 👉 #1: Best Headlamp Overall: Black Diamond Spot https://alnk.to/bP6aLG3 Black Diamond updated the latest Spot iteration with an increased max lumen output, lower weight, and more compact design. This headlamp includes a full range of lighting options, including long-range dual LEDS, softer LEDs, and a red light feature. It’s also extremely weather resistant, featuring an IPX8 rating. What I like most about this headlamp is how easy it is to use and the intuitive lock feature on the top of the light. It prevents the headlamp from accidentally turning on in my pack despite where it’s packed or the ruggedness of the terrain I’m covering. What I don’t care for about the Black Diamond Spot is that runs exclusively on AAA batteries. The brand doesn’t offer a USB recharge option. ---- 👉 #2: Best Budget Headlamp: Petzl Tikkina https://alnk.to/4Bz6yfa The Tikkina weighs in at just 3oz, making it comparable to more expensive headlamps in its class. It includes all of the basic headlamp lighting features but no dimming capacities or red light option. What I like most about the Tikkina — other than its cost — is how easy the centrally located power button is to find and operate. What I care less for about the Petzl Tikkina is its 250 max lump output and that you must purchase Petzl Core’s rechargeable battery in order to use it as a rechargeable product. ---- 👉 #3: Best Ultralight Option: Petzl Bindi https://alnk.to/4fJAAD1 Petzl designed the Bindi to be lightweight above all else, but the brand didn’t skimp on the important features, either. The Bindi features three different lighting modes — proximity, distance, and movement. What I love most about the Bindi — other than its size — is that it can be tilted upwards and includes two locking features. What I don’t care for about this headlamp is the 200 max lumen output and relatively short run time when compared to other products in its class. ---- 👉 #4: Best USB Rechargeable Pick: BioLite 330 https://alnk.to/44OPBP6 The BioLite 330 is coveted for its streamlined design that prevents any sort of bouncing around when you’re on the move. It includes a water resistant design, rechargeable battery pack that is oriented to sit on the rear of your head and thus counterbalance the weight of the light situated on the front of your head. The headlamp also boasts an impressive max beam distance of 75 meters and relatively comparable run time to our top overall pick. What I covet most about the BioLite 330 is its high quality light output. With a 330 max lumen capacity, you can easily light up even the darkest of campsites. What I don’t care for about this headlamp is that its weather resistance is relatively poor with an IPX4 rating, making it unsuitable for use in wet climates or storms. ---- 👉 #5: Best High Performance Headlamp: Fenix HL60R https://amzn.to/3fMqKTm This Fenix headlamp features an impressively durable construction and an over-the-top of-the head strap for extra security. It’s ideal for use in rescue scenarios, night biking, night hiking, spelunking, and any other activities that call for serious illumination needs. The HL60R includes five adjustable brightness levels, a red-light mode, and a USB-rechargeable battery. What I like most about the Fenix HL60R is its turbo mode, which provides for a 950 max lumen output and 116 meter beam distance. On this setting, you’d be hard pressed to pick out something around camp that you can’t see clearly. What I don’t care for about this headlamp is that it’s relatively heavy for backpacking, weighing in at 6.1 ounces and making it the heaviest product on this list by far.

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