This battery headlamp is designed for all types of fishing on the sea shore or fishing for cephalopods.
LIGHT BEAM
The HL 80 UV head torch has a mixed beam.
The 2 outer LEDs create a wide beam, while the central high power LED concentrates the beam for long range vision and lighting your fishing spot or bivouac.
This torch can also help when you recharge your phosphorescent rigs, lures or accessories.
STRAP
Adjustable and washable headband.
The two symmetrical adjustment buckles make tightening easy.
The HL 80 UV head torch fits all head sizes, from kids to adults, as well as fitting over mountaineering helmets.
LIGHTING MODES
The HL 80 UV head torch has 3 lighting modes to adapt to every situation:
- Fixed UV mode to stay discreet in your fishing camp.
- Eco mode for lighting your rods.
- Bright mode for following a track in the dark.
- Bright mode for lighting your fishing spot, your catch or recharging your phosphorescent lures.
LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY
Standard LED light: lighting performance is progressively reduced as the batteries lose their charge, in order to prolong battery autonomy.
WEIGHT
88 g
TYPE OF BATTERY
Uses 3 LR03-AAA batteries (included)
CONSTRUCTION
One-piece construction for optimal compactness.
The SEBS soft outer casing allows easy battery access while protecting the head torch from knocks and rain.
The HL 80 UV switch is designed to be easy to operate while wearing mittens, but does not accidentally switch on in your bag or pocket.
The HL 80 UV head torch is versatile, comfortable and easy to operate. The soft outer casing protects the torch from knocks and water.
Visual efficiency
Wide beam with 25 m maximum range: ideal for sea
fishing.
Versatility
3 lighting modes: UV, Eco White, Power White
Autonomy
30hrs in eco mode
10 hrs in bright mode
Takes 3 LR03 AAA batteries (supplied)
Power
80 lumens in bright mode
Ease of use
Operates with one button, easy to use even with gloves
Waterproof
Splash-resistant (IPX4)
This battery headlamp is designed for all types of fishing on the sea shore or fishing for cephalopods.