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South Africa, Pretoria
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Review on Brighten Your Outdoor Adventures With The LEDLenser MH2 Headlamp! by Jonathan Roloff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Packs a punch with a dual focusing beam!

As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get the amazing opportunity to review products that have been given to me in exchange for an honest review. This time, I won a Ledlenser MH2 headlamp in a contest that was sponsored by The Dyrt. Wow…just wow! What a headlamp!This thing is amazing. I recently tested a Ledlenser flashlight, and it rocked. Its' cousin, the MH2 Headlamp, was no exception. Their specialty is something called the Advanced Focus System which is a combo of reflector and lens that creates a specialty lighting system, and it was great! Things I liked:It has a wide band that is easy to size to your head. It doesn't fall off either, so it stays put where you want it.It's not rechargeable, but it takes AAA batteries, which are easy to find. They say that in low mode (10 lumens) you can go about 40 hours on one set, and in high mode (100 lumens) about 10 hours.It has several modes for the light, including white and red. In the white mode, you have low, high and flashing for emergencies.It has a waterproof IPX6 rating, so it's good to go in the rain and even splashes from the river in a canoe.There's a "lockout mode", so you can lock it before putting it in your pack to preserve the batteries.The light hinges up and down so that you can send the beam where you want it. Straight ahead or at your feet.The only things that were mildly bothersome were the weight (it's a bit heavy if you wanted to throw it in an ultralight gear pack) and the instructions. Although in English, they are more pictures than words and take some patience to understand. But if you have the time to do so, it's a very worthwhile piece of camping equipment to own.

Pros
  • Performs exactly as advertised
Cons
  • Not such a great buy better to get one with a add battery.