Best head torch I've ever owned,
Love this, great for when climbing scaffolding, working in lofts, under sinks, out at the van or car in the dark, just great little light.
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Fenix HL40R is a rechargeable focusing headlamp that features a built-in micro USB rechargeable 2000 mAh Lipo battery which enables the headlamp to offer exceptional performance from compact dimensions. HL40R features a burst output of 600 lumens, constant max output of 300 lumens and dual switch operation with 2 operating modes. General mode offers Low - Mid - High outputs and is accessed via the large right hand button. Functional mode offers Reading and SOS outputs and is accessed via the smaller left hand button. The switches can be locked out by the user to prevent acidental operation. A twist of the lamp head focuses the beam from spot to flood and the head is angle adjustable through 60 degrees for perfect beam alignment.
A battery meter (4 LED's) is built into the lamp unit to indicate both remaining battery level in use and charge status while charging with the supplied micro USB cable. The newly designed split head band covers a wide area for the ultimate in comfortable use.
Completely weather proof, Fenix HL40R can be used in the most extreme outdoor conditions.
IMPORTANT: Please recharge the battery every 4 months to maintain battery health.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.