Loon Nocturnal Headlamp
Loon Nocturnal Headlamp
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Learn from the struggles of our ancestors who had to endure burned foreheads from using flaming torches to see and work at night. The Loon Nocturnal Headlamp was designed for the modern angler who values flexibility and convenience. With its red light function, the headlamp is gentle on the eyes of the wearer and their fishing companions. Plus, the rechargeable battery can be easily powered up with a Micro USB cable (included), making it a sustainable choice for both you and the environment.
- Rechargeable using micro USB cable (included)
- 220 lumens
- 3 Modes: white, red and strobe
- 3 brightness options
- 5.5 hours of runtime on high
- IPX4 : Stormproof and highly water-resistant
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