Hiking Gear I Wish I Didn't Buy (& What I Wish I Got Instead) PT. 3: HEADLAMPS

Published 2024-02-01
Battle of the Headlamps:

Comparing different models to help you make the best choice for your outdoor adventures!

Find the links to the headlamps I mentioned in this video below!

HEADLAMPS BREAKDOWN 👇

Duracell Headlamp from Costco - 3 pack ($5.16/unit)
• 2 hr battery life, 3 AAA batteries, 575 lumens, Waterproof
Link: amzn.to/47Sv5vH

Ozark Headlamp from Walmart - $12/unit
• 300 Lumens, 96m distance, 3 hr max runtime
Link: www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-3-AAA-Batteries-LED…

Go For Wild Headlamp from Amazon - $20 (or $10/unit)
• 500 lumens, Rechargeable, Waterproof
Link: amzn.to/3Hjhra3

Petzl Tikkina - $24.95/unit
• 300 lumens, AAA or rechargeable battery, 65m beam distance
Link: alnk.to/btmLsJA

Black Diamond Spot - $49.95 (or $64.95 for rechargeable)
• 400 lumens, Waterproof, 100m beam distance
Link: alnk.to/fwqc1vJ

Fenix HM50R - $59.99/unit
• 700 lumens, Rechargeable, Can be used as a flashlight
Link: alnk.to/3nfUlep

Petzl Actik Core - $84.95/unit (newer version)
• 600 lumens, Rechargeable or AAA batteries, Water-resistant
Link: alnk.to/eDQp7sc

Remember, choosing the right headlamp is all about matching it to your specific needs and activities. For me, the Petzl Actik Core has been a game-changer for early morning hikes, backpacking trips, and solo camping adventures.

Let me know in the comments which headlamp YOU would pick!

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All Comments (14)
  • @evolv76
    Cool preview! Nitecore has some good selection of small headlamps also, but my recent personal favorite is Skilhunt H150. It runs on 1AA, has no red light, but has very nice warmish tint and good color rendering index (high CRI led bulb). I'm sort of "tint noob", as when colors are well differentiated one can see much more details and better 3D depth, imho.
  • @GGShinobi77
    I also have the Petzl Actic Core and it never let me down.
  • @ervinslens
    Absolutely gorgeous work and brilliant topic my friend! 👏👏
  • @chrisross1657
    Petzl Actik Core all day ! Love the functions, beam and brightness levels.
  • @AnilSingh-rn3kx
    Fenix has a great line of head lamps i own a fenix HM71r a i enjoy using it.
  • @00badness
    My wallet and sanity thank you. My kids go on multi-day camping trips as part of the experiential learning at their school. My immediate instinct is to buy the most expensive, top-of-the-line because...my kids. But based on what they're actually doing/not doing and when, it sounds like they'll be just fine with something less expensive.
  • @zenba2664
    I think the BD Spot is a good mid range option thats reliable
  • @standingbear998
    it is a shopping habit for too many people. gimmicks and gadgets instead of tools, skills and knowledge.
  • @surfearth1
    I bought the spot today for $50 because it said dual fuel but then found out once I got home that the battery was not in it and I had to spend another $30. I’m taking it back. Don’t waste my time black diamond.