COAST HL7 330 Lumen fokussierender LED-Stirnlampe mit TWIST FOCUS™, Schwarz

Brand:‎Coast

3.7/5

65.38

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Der HL7-Fokussierscheinwerfer verfügt sowohl über einstellbare Fokus- als auch Lichtdimmfunktionen. Mit der neuen Strahlformungstechnologie von Coast wie dem Pure Beam Focusing Optic System erhalten Sie mehr nutzbares Licht. Vom Spot bis zum Flutlicht erzeugen neue Optiken eine überragende Lichtausbeute. VOM HERSTELLER Der HL7-Fokussierscheinwerfer verfügt sowohl über einen einstellbaren Fokus als auch über Lichtdimmfunktionen. Mit den neuen Strahlformungstechnologien von Coast wie unserem Pure Beam Focusing Optic-System erhalten Sie mehr nutzbares Licht. Vom Spot bis zum Flutlicht erzeugen unsere neuen Optiken eine überragende Lichtleistung und Strahlqualität. Das Bulls-Eye-Punktstrahlmuster bietet Ihnen einen großartig fokussierten Punkt mit einer maximalen Strahlentfernung von 109 Metern (357 Fuß) und erzeugt gleichzeitig einen äußeren Ring aus Flutlicht, der es Ihnen ermöglicht, einen größeren Bereich für eine bessere seitliche Sicht zu sehen. Ein größerer Netzschalter und ein besser zu greifender Fokussierring sorgen dafür, dass Sie nicht im Dunkeln herumfummeln müssen, um Ihr Licht einzuschalten und einzustellen. auch mit Handschuhen. Mit einer praktischen Dimmfunktion können Sie die Lichtleistung genau auf das richtige Niveau für Ihre Anwendung einstellen. Für zusätzliche Haltbarkeit sorgt ein erweiterbares Z-Kabel, das die LED über den Akku mit Strom versorgt und im Kopfband integriert ist, um die Gefahr eines Hängenbleibens zu verringern. Der HL6 wurde nach ANSI/FL1-Standards getestet und bewertet, verfügt über eine unzerbrechliche LED und ist stoß- und wasserbeständig. Unterstützt durch die lebenslange Garantie von Coast gegen Material- und Verarbeitungsfehler.

ENTHALTENES ZUBEHÖR: Stirnlampe, 3 x AAA-Alkalibatterien und Helm-Clip-Set. ERBE: Seit 100 Jahren und drei Generationen der Markenfamilie stellt COAST Produkte her, die die Arbeit und Freizeit der Menschen einfacher, sicherer und angenehmer machen. Schutzhelm: Enthält Clips zur Befestigung der Stirnlampe an Schutzhelmen. HELL: 330 Lumen in einem Freisprechpaket, perfekt für Arbeit, Wandern, Rucksackreisen, Notfallvorbereitung, Katastrophensituationen, industrielle und taktische Szenarien. REINE STRAHLFOKUSSIERUNG: Zoomen Sie zwischen einem superweiten Flutlichtstrahl oder einem Spotmodus mit Übergangslichthof in unterschiedlichen Entfernungen und Helligkeiten.
Average Battery Life ‎3 Hours
Batteries ‎3 AAA batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Composition ‎Alkaline
Battery Description ‎LED
Brand ‎Coast
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 849 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Description Pile ‎LED
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎Headlamp
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎19284
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.28 Pounds
Item Weight ‎4.5 ounces
Light Path Distance ‎109 Meters
Light Source Type LED
Light Source Type ‎LED
Luminous Flux ‎330 Lumen
Manufacturer ‎Coast
Material Plastic
Material ‎Plastic
Number of Batteries ‎3 AAA batteries required.
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎19273
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎24 x 3.25 x 2.13 inches
Product Dimensions ‎24"D x 3.25"W x 2.13"H
Size ‎305 lumens
Special Feature Adjustable
Special Feature ‎Adjustable
Special Features ‎Adjustable
Style ‎Non-Rechargeable
Usage ‎Inside
Warranty Description ‎With coast’s commitment to quality, the hl7r headlamp is impact resistant, weather resistant and its led is virtually unbreakable. The hl7r headlamp is backed by coast’s lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Tested and rated to ansi/fl1 standards.

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Scritto da: John Williamson
Coast Focusing LED Headlamps: Hands-free lighting when you need it
When Hurricane Sandy hit the New York area in the fall of 2012, it had an effect on over 200,000 of us who got caught up in the fury of the deadliest and most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. With electrical power out for much of us in Lower Manhattan for days, it became time to take a more serious look at real emergency preparedness. I was luckily well-prepared in advance for the five-day power outages we went through, but one can never be prepared enough. Bought thisCoast HL7 Focusing 196 Lumen LED Headlamp here as a result of having to frequently go up and down pitch black internal stairwells holding a regular flashlight in one hand while having to carry food and supplies, and decided that it was an experience that I never wanted to repeat. Ended up acquiring myCoast HL27 Focusing 309 Lumen LED Headlamp as a result of an online contest held by Survival Bros, which became an excellent addition to my emergency essentials. Each has their strong points, but which one is better for general emergency use when one has to be hands-free? I'll list first the features that they have in common, then a subjective breakdown of how they have worked for me. ◆ Key Points in Common: + Adjustable focus light beam; offers spot to flood single-hand twist focus + Headband; adjustable elastic straps, expandable Z-Cord for power in headband + Hinged beam adjustment; allows positioning of light where needed + Front power switch; easy to operate with one hand ◆ Coast HL7 Focusing 196 Lumen LED Headlamp: + 196 lumen maximum light output; has 357 ft beam distance, adjustable + Uses 3 X AAA batteries; 5 hour 45 minute run-time at full power + Weighs 4.8-ounces (including batteries), can be worn for hours + Light output control lever on rear; can be adjusted with one hand ◆ Coast HL27 Focusing 309 Lumen LED Headlamp: + 309 lumen maximum light output; offers 400 ft beam distance, adjustable + Uses 3 X AA batteries; 3 hour 45 minute run-time at full power + Weighs 4.4-ounces (including batteries), can be worn for hours + Light output control wheel on front; fast fingertip adjustments + Hardhat compatible; has removable top strap, can be used with safety helmet ◆ In Use: Speaking subjectively, I would be hard pressed to say the one of these is better than the other. They may look similar, but each has it uses. Both offer very convenient hands-free illumination in the direction you look, and both have adjustable light beams and power rates. Both headlights have an expandable and protected Z-Cord, which supplies electrical power to the LED from the battery pack on the rear, and is built into the headband to lessen the possibility of being snagged. It might be easier if I explain my subjectively personal uses for each. The HL7 196 Lumen LED Headlamp has proven to be a good one for wearing on a baseball cap when cycling, when additional supplemental illumination is needed. It has longer battery life, and more that enough directional illumination to work well, especially when changing the focus with one hand using the focusing bezel on the front of the light. The HL27 309 Lumen LED Headlamp has a primary purpose, and that's to be used with my3M Hard Hat as a semi-permanent setup. This goes back to part of my emergency prep hit as a result of 2012's Hurricane Sandy, when going outside where debris was flying and tree limbs were falling was a necessity. Since this one has the removable top strap and comes with a set of helmet clips, it's a good way to use it. Have tested this combination in inclement weather, and as the HL27 Headlamp is both impact and water resistant, it's an excellent combination that works well. On a personal note, I trust these products from past experience last year with my first experiences with the brand using theCoast A25 Stainless Steel Focusing 226 Lumen LED Flashlight with Tactical Strobe during the aforementioned hurricane. This product not only held up under severely inclement conditions, but kept working when other products failed. Those experiences were enough to inspire a bit of brand loyalty for lights that work better than expectations. ◆ Summary: TheCoast HL7 Focusing 196 Lumen LED Headlamp and theCoast HL27 Focusing 309 Lumen LED Headlamp are both good, solid illumination products that allow one to position light where it's needed: where you look. Both offer no fumbling in the dark to get your light quickly turned on and adjusted. Either of these focusing LED headlamps offer hands-free lighting when you need it. 7/31/2012
Scritto da: SRF
Nice versatile headlamp with a great price tag and a few shortcomings.
This is a solid an versatile headlamp for the price tag. The ability to switch between spot and flood lighting is extremely useful. The flood setting has no hot spot, and it illuminates a very wild field of vision. This is awesome for you, especially at a campsite or while reading, but a bit rough for your friends, as anytime you look near them they will probably see spots. The profile of this newer version is better than the older model; it has less artifacts in the beam and the spot is larger and more useful for a headlamp. The infinite adjustment is very nice and more flexible than preset outputs, but it comes at the cost of not knowing how much battery life you have left. My three cons for this light are battery life, weight, and a lack of waterproofness. The runtime on max is quite short at 1:30, but 70hrs at low is decent. In between that, you're guessing how much battery life you have left. The unit is a little bulky, but not uncomfortable. I expected it to feel much clumsier, but I still prefer lighter weight designs without an external battery pack. The unit is NOT watertight. I think it would resist a light to moderate rain fairly well, but if you put it underwater or it fell in a puddle, I have no confidence that the battery pack would keep water out. Overall, this is a versatile light that would excel at a campsite and in dry weather. The value of a complete flood mode is probably underestimated by most, until they gain some experience with it. I have this version, as well as the previous 215 Lumen version, currently being sold at Walmart and some other box stores. I'll give a quick comparison. First, I would like to point out that this is in fact the 285 lumen model, so don't be confused by the outdated listing information that reads 196 lumens (that is 2 generations ago) on Amazon. Second, note that there really isn't an appreciable difference visually between the 215 lumens of the older model and the 285 lumens of this update; their brightness is virtually identical to the eye. The differences between the 285 lumen model and the previous 215 lumen model are found in the beam profile and run times. With the update, you get a bigger hot spot and a smoother looking beam with less artifacts than the old model. This comes at the cost of considerable spot distance, but the larger hotspot, in my opinion, is much more useful for a headlamp than a super tight beam profile of the older model. Yes, you won't be able to see as far ahead with this model, but you also won't have the tunnel vision effect of a narrow spot beam. The biggest downside of the newest model is run time. The high output of this model is 1:30, vs 3:45 for the previous model. That, to my mind, is a BIG negative, especially because it doesn't actually appear very different to the eye in terms of output. The old model gives you 80hrs on low, vs 70 for the new model. Overall, I would say if you like to tinker and modify your equipment, you might be better off getting an old model and putting frosty scotch tape over the lens to improve the beam but keep the longer runtime. This would give you three different beams, one that is tightly focused and shines quite far, one that is a good general purpose beam with a spot that blends into a larger flood area, and an unfocused flood mode for camp. If you don't want to bother with that, the nicer beam on the new model probably makes it the better choice.
Scritto da: Ganesh G
Probably the most perfect product within this price range
This is an EXCELLENT head lamp. Super powerful, very very intuitive and well worth the money. This is probably the best money's worth product out there in this category. The other lamps which compete with this are several times the cost. Read a detailed review of this here: [...] It takes three AAA batteries so you can always pop some regular alkaline ones in there when in an emergency. For regular usage, buy a set of rechargeable Ni-MH batteries and the whole setup should be well worth the money and the effort. You can adjust the brightness accurately across a whole range from 4 to 156 Lm (a freely movable dial lets to set the brightness so you are not forced to select between 2-3 discreet brightness modes). You can also adjust the beam from spot to flood by turning the front focus element. The battery pack is at the back of the head which makes this more balanced. You can change the angle of the light to suit your specific application. This is allowed in 4-5 discrete steps. The build quality is solid and the whole setup "looks" like it would be waterproof and weather-proof. Keep away from children and do not look directly into the light as this is bright enough to cause damage to the eyes.
Scritto da: Simon McGowan
Fantastic Head Torch!
I bought this for use on the three peaks challenge which involves a certain amount of hiking before sun rise. The brightness offered by this head torch is amazing for the price. Prior to use I was a bit concerned about the battery pack on the back being uncomfortable (from the picture it looks like it would dig in) but I did not find this to be the case. The controls are easy to use and also to operate, even when wearing gloves. The only reason I haven't given this 5 stars is due to it not being waterproof. It was raining (quite persistently) when we did the challenge, this did not affect the performance but afterwards I noticed there was a bit of condensation inside the lamp itself. I towelled it off and left it out to dry in the sun and it all seems to have gone. If you want a head torch and absolutely need it to be waterproof I'd look elsewhere, but since this was bought for occasional camping and for hiking in case of emergencies then I feel this is a good purchase. It will be inside my rucksack in a dry bag most of the time anyway. I can't comment on battery life yet as they haven't run out yet (batteries were supplied). On the challenge I only used it for two hours, not quite on full power (wasn't needed due to the brightness of the thing). There was no noticeable loss of brightness over that period. It comes with a little neoprene pouch to keep it in, this will fit on your belt if required. The pouch is a little on the small size but it does fit the torch and keeps it bundled tightly together. All in all a fantastic torch and I would recommend so long as you don't need to submerge it.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Five Stars
Superb light in a pocket friendly price.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Five Stars
Perfect
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Razoavelmente boa.
Eu já tive outra dessa, mas de um modelo com as baterias embutidas na caixa da lâmpada. Este modelo tras as baterias e a regulagem na nuca, o que complica um pouco sua operação e a torna desconfortável. Mas é um bom equipamento para se ter. Eu o recomendo.

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