Streamlight 61425 Enduro Pro Headlamp 200 Lumens C4 LED White/Green AAA (3). The Enduro Pro AAA headlamp features two (2) C4 power LED, impervious to shock with a 50,000 hour lifetime, and two green LEDs. There is a total of eight output modes. Three levels each for spot and flood and two for the night vision green LEDs. Battery replacement is effortless, just snap open the rear cover, no tools required. The headband design is optimized for easy cleaning. This item comes with three (3) AAA batteries. Water and Impact Resistant. Specifications for Streamlight 61425 Enduro Pro C4 LED Headlamp: Manufacturer: Streamlight Color: Coyote Beam Color: Green, White Light Output: 200 lumens Battery Type: AAA Bulb Type: C4 LED Fabric/Material: Polycarbonate Weight: 3.4 oz Battery Quantity: 3 Package Type: Clam Pack/ Plastic Lumen Range: 200 – 800 lumens Features of Streamlight 61425 Enduro Pro Headlamp 200 Lumens C4 LED: Spot for distance lighting. Flood for area illumination for tasks at arm’s length. High, Medium and Low settings. Green LED to preserve night vision: High: 25 lumens; Low: 1.25 lumens. Multi-function push-button with mode memory. Tough polycarbonate thermoplastic construction with elastomer over mold. Unbreakable polycarbonate lenses. Powered by three AAA alkaline batteries. Also accepts AAA lithium batteries. 45 degree tilting head. IPX-4 water-resistant. 2m impact resistance tested. Includes 3 AAA alkaline batteries and elastic headstrap. Package Contents: Streamlight Enduro Pro Headlamp
Millerkad –
I bought this light with an order a couple weeks ago I thought it would be a nice one To have just around the house for chores and stuff, I’ve always heard a lot of good things about stream light. this light is only 200 lm which is bright enough for me but if you want one for tactical or hunting you might want to at least go a little higher other than that feels and fits great works great
Manford –
This unit is very well-thought out and easy to use, and I've come to appreciate it over cheaper headlamps, and over more expensive units with complex operation systems (I hate having to remember complex button codes to change settings…I'm looking at you, Black Diamond…). To be honest, most of the time I use a headlamp I don't need much light and prefer the low setting, but having the flexibility to choose between spot and flood is a huge advantage, depending on what I'm doing. And, on those rare occasions that I need a bright light, the Enduro's high setting can reach out pretty well. I also have a Streamlight ProTac HL headlamp that I use when I need powerful illumination, but the Enduro is the one I end up grabbing most of the time because it's bright *enough* and so much more comfortable to wear than a big chunk of metal like the ProTac. And I like that I can just reload it with standard batteries rather than having a built-in rechargeable cell. That's handy for extended wilderness use.So yeah, for a basic hiking, camping, nighttime yard chore, glovebox headlamp, the Enduro Pro is the best I've yet found.
Chris –
Perfect light for the price. The Streamlight quality is great.
Jimmy –
Excellent product from streamlight.Bright enough for me to meet my need.Green is not as bright as white lights.