In case you’re unfamiliar with the Outdoor Guides: they are long! And thorough. These pursuits require much more powerful headlamps, and often have features I don’t consider necessary for the general user. This guide (and the recommended gear on the website) will not focus on the more extreme situations where headlamps are needed in the outdoor world, like canyoneering, spelunking, mountaineering, or ice-climbing. We’ll cover many questions and concerns, including what are lumens, headlamp battery life, IP ratings, and the concept of waterproof headlamps. This includes those who backpack miles into the wild, those who do it as lightly as possible, those who drive cars to predetermined campsites and hang out, and those who hike on trails in the city and in nature. There are hundreds of uses for headlamps ( coal mining was the first legitimate and patented use), but this guide is going to focus on headlamps for the general outdoors-person.
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