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Black Diamond Storm Headlamp--Review

The headlamp
I have use this headlamp on multiple occasions, when camping and not camping. The new Black Diamond Storm headlamp works very well and I am pleased with its performance. The light is very powerful at a max of 250 lumens of white light. The minimum amount of light is 4 lumens. There are also red, green, lock, and close-up light options. The range is 80-2 meters. Another very useful feature on this headlamp is that is IP67 rated. This means that it is water and dust proof. It also means that the headlamp can be used up to 1 meter underwater for 30 minutes. This was useful recently because it was snowing out and I had to keep going inside then out again to bring gear into a cabin. The snow melted into water when I went inside and accumulated again once I got back outside. The headlamp worked fine the entire time and the water/snow/cold did not affect the headlamp at all. The only problem was that the snow reduced the range that the headlamp could light, but that would happen with any headlamp. This headlamp is also very durable and can survive a tumble or two. All in all, this is a great headlamp that I would reccomend for any purpose or just to keep in the case of an emergency.
Red light mode for preserving night vision
Lock mode active
Green light mode to preserve night vision
The close proximity mode with the dual-power led


The main quad-power led

Comments

  1. Wow, pretty cool. It's really cool that the headlamp came with survival in mind. It also looks very cool.

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  2. This is really cool! I have one of these and my dad uses it a lot to grill in the dark but not for camping.

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  3. Good post, I have a headlamp already, but if I need a new one I will be sure to check this one out.

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  4. I always love the pictures you use. They really add a lot to your posts!

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  5. If I ever hope to fight a bear in the wilderness, I must own one of these bad boys. Thanks for guiding me to the light (get it?).

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