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| Browning Nitro Headlamp Mossy Oak Break Up |
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| Manufacturer: Browning |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
| Sale Price: $40.54 |
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| Browning Nitro Max Output Headlamp Nitro Max Output Headlamp, Mossy Oak Break-up, The Tactical Hunter Nitro is a headlamp that can be clipped to your hat/cap, or can be worn with the headstrap that comes with it. Specifications: - 135 Lumens - 120 yards max distance - 12 hours max run time - 2 Red LED - 2 Blue LED - MaxView Square Beam Lens delivers focused, high intensity light - Unbreakable LEDs never need to be replaced - Glass-filled polycarbonate housing with rugged aluminum lens ring - Silent Hinge adjustable tilt for maximum stealth - Mossy Oak Break-up Camo, Mfg No: 3718620, Manufacturer: Browning |
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Product Details |
- Heavy duty polymer LED Headlamp
- (1) ultra bright Lexeon Rebel LED and (4) 5mm colored LED's.
- 100,000 hours bulb life - (4) LED'S
- Battery life - Luxeon Rebel LED 2.5 hrs; 5mm LED's 12 hours
- 135 Lumens
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Night Light
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| Review Date: November 29, 2008 |
| Reviewer: T. Brack, |
| Excellent brightness. The Blue light works great for blood trailing and moving around camp/cabin without disturbing others. You could use the Red light for moving around also. Doesn't slip around your head while in use like other models I have tried, and the hat attachment works just as well. I really like the individual light selector and seperate on/off switch. You select which light you want to use and then turn it on/off as needed. The other model I have, you have to cycle through the different light settings with the on/off switch. I highly recommend this light to anyone that spends any amount of time in the outdoors. |
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| Review Date: October 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mark, Idaho, USA |
| I used the Nitro Headlamp for my morning walk out and coming back from evening hunts and have to say that the different options from the two colored lights to the white "dim" (yeah right) and bright light were great. I was able to use the blue light to walk on the trails without any problems and ended up using the dim white light also, as for the bright light I still don't know what to use it for as the light is just sooo bright. The Square beam of both white light were a conversation piece (how do they make it do that?) and are cool while walking on roads as everything is visible. I used it for 5 mornings and evenings including around camp and never replaced the Battery. I Highly recommend this lamp. |
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