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Fenix HM60R Camo is a 1300 lumen lightweight rechargeable head torch that is ideal for Carp anglers and field sports, but also suitable for general and industrial use. This versatile light incorporates a Dual Distance main beam, pure flood beam and red flood beam with SOS function into one compact unit.
The aluminium body is light weight and provides excellent heat dissipation. This feature, combined with the supplied 3400 mAh 18650 battery enables Fenix HM60R Camo to run at higher output for longer than a similarly sized plastic headlamp whilst retaining excellent service life.
A modern inner waterproof USB-C type socket is fitted under an aluminium screw cover (charging cable supplied) to charge the included 18650 battery in just 3 hours using your mobile phone charger or similar. (1.5A current)
Main beam:
The main 1300 lumen beam with Dual Distance Lens features a balanced combination of spot light, near light and wide area spill light. Safe illumination for a multitude of tasks. The main light offers output levels from 30 to 1300 lumens and punches out to 116 meters at maximum output.
Pure flood beam with no distracting hard edges:
The HM60R's pure flood beam offers 3 output levels of 5,70 and 350 lumens. From a low level close working beam to a smooth, powerful pure flood with no hot spot, the flood light has you covered. Run times vary from a powerful 8 hours working light, to an impressive 300 hours at 5 lumens!
Red beam:
Protect your night vision or set up an emergency signal with the low level red beam.
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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.