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The Fenix HP30R V2 headlamp has an incredible maximum output of 3000 lumens when the spot and flood LEDs are used together. When used independently, the main 2000 lumen LED and reflector provides a far reaching beam of 251 meters and the neutral white XP-G3 S4 flood light has a maximum output of 1000 lumens and a beam reach up to 78 meters.
This robust, powerful headlamp is perfect for search and rescue, outdoor operations, cave exploration and line maintenance. It can deal with extreme harsh conditions with its overall rugged and reliable design.
The HP30R V2 features a heavy duty battery pack with a double lock mechanism containing 2 x 5000mAh 21700 batteries that can easily be exchanged for spares to keep your torch glowing bright. The battery case itself provides indication of charging and battery level with its built in 4 x LED meter, plus a USB -OUT socket to use as a 10,000mah power bank.
Brightness Levels:
Main Spotlight Beam
Turbo output can be re activated once the headlamp cools. Continuous (non-stop) run time is 6 hours.
Floodlight beam
Combined Beams (Spot and floodlight)
Maximum beam distance 270 meters, waterproof to IP66 and resistant to impacts up to 2 meters.
Operation:
Includes: 2 x Fenix ARB-L21-5000 21700 li-ion batteries, 4 x helmet attachment hooks, 3 x cable clips, USB type-C charging cable, stainless belt clip, extension cable, spare o-ring.
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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.