
The final little flashing light indicates you are down to the last 10%.

These little blue lights come on when you turn on the unit for a short period and has six settings depending on how the battery is charged so you can tell within about 20% of where you are at. This torch has three small little battery power lights on the side of the lamp. I usually find I will rarely use the 350 lumen setting unless I am night hiking in unknown or poor quality trails so my battery life usually does sit around the 7+ hour mark and that gets me though an 8 day before I need to use my battery pack to recharge. When compared to the original headlamps it’s amazing. While by no means the most powerful light on the market the beam intensity and coverage is pretty awesome and while the previous version was good this one is even better. The previous versions of the ReVolt used three rechargeable AAA batteries but this version now uses a flat rectangular battery pack that boots the life of the headlamp noticeably. Battery life will vary depending on the light intensity that you dial and the type of battery you use.īattery Life versus Beam Intensity with Black Diamond BD1800 rechargeable battery (as purchased)īattery Life versus Beam Intensity with alkaline batteries (3 xAAA) On the recharging option you don’t need to open up the battery case to charge the torch, instead you just open a small plastic hatch and plug in the mini USB cable that comes with the headlamp.įor me where the benefits of purchasing a new headlamp are not only has this latest model of the ReVolt increased in power from 300 lumens to 350 lumens but this is also combined with a substantial improvement in battery life. Overall I’m a heavy power user on my long trips and really appreciate all my gear being easily rechargable using a USB cable. In addition on my longer trips I will usually try to do at least one or two night hikes. When I do short overnight trips battery consumption isn’t an issue but when I am doing multi-week trips battery consumption becomes a challenge so I need a light that is going to keep on working. The Black Diamond ReVolt was one of the first rechargeable battery powered headlamps on the market and this latest version retains this key function. The Black Diamond ReVolt for when I’m long distance hiking, the Petzl E+Lite for when I know I won’t be night hiking, and the Petzl Actik Core Headlamp (which I steal from my wife if she’ll let me) for when I’m doing serious night hiking on shorter trips. I now have a three light arsenal I work between.
#Black diamond storm headlamp matte black full
Is there a full or reasonably full moon?.What condition is the trail in is it easy to locate and follow, or could it be dangerous in the dark?.

#Black diamond storm headlamp matte black update
My newest Black Diamond Revolt has now become my go-to light but given I already own so many lamps including two previous ReVolt versions, why update when the previous ones are still working and in very good condition?įrom my perspective there is no such thing as a perfect headlight and by perfect I mean one that costs very little, weighs almost nothing, has an extremely long battery life and has an adjustable beam (and with it the battery life) from a narrow beam that will fry possums at 300 paces to something that just lets you do some close up work when its dark. I must admit I do use a number of my lights regularly keeping one in each car, another in the kitchen drawer for when I go for an early morning walk into our nearby bushland, and another for when I travel fast and light (pun intended). My wife and I own nine headlamps, mmmmm maybe its time to sell some of them! The oldest, is 12 years old and is by far the heaviest having a heavy rear battery housing seperate to the lamp unit and an incandescent bulb.
