Coast HL45 LED Headlamp


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Sale price£29.99 GBP

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Coast HL45 LED Headlamp

The Coast HL45 is a wide flood angle head torch and offers a maximum output of 400 lumens on the high setting from a single high power LED as well as a red LED output.

Red light preserves your natural night vision and it is useful for reading in the dark, animal observation, astronomy and much more. The red light is operated with a separate button to the white light so you won't ruin your night vision with the white light.

The button for the red light is located on the underside of the head torch and turns the red light on/off with each press. The button for the white light is on top of the torch and you press once to turn the light on in high, twice for low and a third press will turn the light off.

Coast has equipped the HL45 with a comfortable head strap with a top band for extra security and it is hard hat compatible with the included helmet clips. The light itself features a hinged attachment system for directional lighting and it is both impact and water-resistant, enabling you to use it for many varied tasks.

  • The beam is optimal for illuminating large areas with its ultra-wide circular beam
  • The headlamp is extremely versatile as you can cycle through the high output, low output, or red for anti-glare
  • The white and red switches are located on the bezel
  • The HL45 Headlamp is impact resistant, weather resistant and its LED is virtually unbreakable
  • The HL45 Headlamp is backed by Coast’s lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship
  • Tested and rated to ANSI/FL1 standards
  • Control the light power with the push of a button. Cycle between High power and low power options
  • White and Red beams all in one. Red light preserves night vision
  • Includes a hinged, tilting head to let you adjust direction of the light beam
  • This headlamp includes clips for hardhat compatibility.
  • High: 400 lumens; 3 hours, 30 minutes run-time; 28 m beam range
  • Low: 130 lumens; 13 hours run-time; 16 m beam range

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