Fenix Headlamp HM23 240 lumens

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Description

Compact, ultralight headlamp

The Fenix HM23 is a compact and lightweight headlamp that operates on a single AA battery. The lamp weighs only 43 grams, it is great for running, hiking, climbing and other high movement activities. The all-metal housing body is made of high-strength aluminum, nearly indestructible. Soft neutral white light, featuring a max output of 240 lumens with better color rendering for a clean, balanced beam pattern. Easy to find and inexpensive AA battery, this lamp is bound to light up every of your step.

FEATURES:

Max 240 Lumens
Takes x1 AA battery (included)
180° adjustable beam
IP68 rated protection
Measures: 69.5 x 40 x 32 mm

Great for: Running, Hiking or Climbing

Soft neutral white light

Weight: 43g

Reflective, comfortable headband

The lamp body is made of durable high-strength and oxidation resistant aluminium

Three output levels for kinds of lighting demands

One-switch control ensures easy and fast operation

Low-voltage warning reminds when battery replacement is needed

Made of quality aluminium and silicone – tough and durable

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Reviewed by David H.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Great Head Torch

Just great if you are after a basic head torch that’s not too bright on the lowest setting. Also you can put the battery (AA) in the wrong way around to prevent turning it on accidentally, and this won’t damage the electronics.

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