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Primos® Top Gun LED Headlamp

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  • Ultra Bright LED technology
  • Convenient hands-free light clips to hat or included headband
  • Light comes with flip down red and green filters for enhanced night vision that does not spook game
  • Large push button switch

Head outdoors prepared with this powerful five function LED headlamp from Primos®. The Primos Top Gun LED Headlamp uses Ultra Bright LED technology to put a whopping 150 lumens of hands-free light at your disposal in the woods, at the lake, in the garage, or any other place a high performance headlamp comes in handy. This convenient headlamp comes [Read More]

   
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  • Ultra Bright LED technology
  • Convenient hands-free light clips to hat or included headband
  • Light comes with flip down red and green filters for enhanced night vision that does not spook game
  • Large push button switch

Head outdoors prepared with this powerful five function LED headlamp from Primos®. The Primos Top Gun LED Headlamp uses Ultra Bright LED technology to put a whopping 150 lumens of hands-free light at your disposal in the woods, at the lake, in the garage, or any other place a high performance headlamp comes in handy. This convenient headlamp comes with attachments to clip to your hat or the Matrix® camo elastic strap that comes with it. Features flip down green and red filters for enhanced nighttime and low-light color vision that is less likely to spook game. Large push button switch makes it easy to toggle between high white(150 lumens), low white(90 lumens), and off. Includes flip down red and green filter lenses. Runs up to four hours on high setting and 12 hours on low. Uses two AA batteries (included). Headstrap includes central strap for enhanced beam stability. Imported.

Manufacturer model #: 62339.

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is waterproof?

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I believe it is water proof I have had mine in a pouring rain and it was fine but haven't gone under water with it yet.
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Yes...i have used it fro two seasons now and hunted during a few storms...only cause i was too lazy to get out of my stand...lol....so far it has lived up to my expectations and no water damage as of yet so i think i can safely say it is very water proof.

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The package says it is water resistant. I haven't had any experience in the water with it yet.
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There is nothing worse than a headlamp that blocks your vision due to the lamp being visible to your eyes while being worn. I have found that some headlamps that are flat instead of sticking out blind you because of the glare.
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No it doesn't and I would get this head lamp over any others that I have ever used and been using head lamps for deer hunting for 35 years.
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There is really no shield below the lens but i have had no problem with glare. Plus you can angle this light and it holds the angle very well. You can angle it straight down to your feet or well ahead of you. The lamp is n ot visible from your eyes and does not get in the way.
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This has not been a problem for me.
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Yes, no problem with seeing
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You can see good for 100 yards easy I have walked up on deer because it is so bright.
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i would say at least a strong 50yards
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Good question...with it set in the highest setting and using the white lens i can see 75 yards and brite eyes from around 50 yards or so. It also depends on the density of the woods your in. But take a tactical flashlight with a high concentrated beam and thats what you get. The green and red lenses dont shine as far of course because the light has to penetrate the plastic. Green you can see approximately 40 yards with brite eyes showing up about the same. Red gives you about a 20 yard range with brite eys showing at around 25-30 yards. I hardly ever use the white light because it is almost too bright. I use the green and red the most because i feel more stealthy.

Using the half power setting you can take all those distance estimates and cut them in half.

Also keep in mind that the green lens has more of a flood light effect and the red lense is more of a spotlight with a thin beam. Red is really only good for working around your treestand or getting your gear together. I use green 98% of the time and white if im lucky enough to be following a blood trail.
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I would estimate at least 75-100 yards
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...are you asking how far can you actually SEE something with this light on a dark night (...versus, how far will it reflect back from a mirror set about 200 yards down the trail?). I think that it works as described in my experience. Probably further than I would need it to work in most circumstances, which is a good thing.
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400-500 feet
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30 to 50 yards depending on cover, of course. It's a tight clear beam of white light. Not the blue-ish light of an LED light.
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