With an option of three AAA batteries or rechargeable, the Sprinter 275’s battery pack is rear mounted to minimize and balance the weight and prevent annoying undulations. photo: Black Diamond Sprinter 275 Headlamp $75 There is also moderate mode of 120 lumens for 20 meters and a strobe mode for safety.
The splash-proof, locking headlamp can last up to 20 hours on a full charge at 6 lumens for 7 meters of light or 1.5 hours at the full 225 lumens for a 40 meter beam, including reserve power. Weighing a mere 1.8 oz, the rechargeable Sprint 225 packs a wallop into a small, lightweight package. Black Diamond photo: Black Diamond Sprint 225 Headlamp $45 The headband is well balanced and sleek with a minimalist approach that stays flush on your forehead without bouncing. It weighs only 1.75 oz, is water resistant, tilts for beam adjustment, has a 40-hour burn time on low (good for 8 meters of beam) or 3 hours of high (50 meter beam). Only now you’ll have a new problem: “When will I rest?” BioLite photo: BioLite Headlamp 200 $45īright enough for trail use, at 200 lumens, this lightweight rechargeable light features white spot, dimming, red flood, red strobe, white strobe and lock out modes. The following lights, either on their own or in combination, will keep help you stay safe and brighten your path. This means running when it is dark, which is easier and safer than it used to be, with today’s running lights, which are both lighter weight and brighter than ever. One way to avoid the crowds and better social distance is to run at odd hours, which, as we head into warmer months, is all the more accommodating because of the cooler night-time temps. Get access to everything we publish when you