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Flight Outfitters Horizon Headlamp

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Part# 13-25486
MFR Model# FO-FL0046

Overview

Based on our original headlamp, the Horizon Headlamp has an improved comfort fit band and a strengthened hinge mechanism.

Flying at night can be a daunting task. Having both hands free to handle the workload during these tense situations is extremely important. This dual color headlamp puts the right type of light right where you need it without tying up your hands. Dual switches allow you to turn on just the white light, or just the red light. This means you don’t have to scroll through different lights and ruin your night vision. Each color of light has a high and low setting to maximize battery life. Uses 3AAA batteries (included).

Features

  • White LED flood light for preflight
  • Red LEDs to preserve night vision
  • Focusing white flood light
  • Pivoting attachment point
  • Elastic band

Specifications

  • BULB: CREE LED-4 red LEDs
  • OUTPUT POWER: 80 lumens (white)
  • BATTERY: use 3AAA
  • RUNTIME: approx. 4 hours
  • SIZE: 50 x 62,5 x 42mm
  • WEIGHT: 2.3 oz (without batteries)
  • Orange button controls: CREE LED
  • Gray button controls: red LEDs
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ORANGE BUTTON:
  • One Press: White High Brightness
  • Two Press: White Low Brightness
  • Three Press: White Off
  • 
GREY BUTTON:
  • One Press: 2 Red LED on
  • Two Press: 4 Red LED on
  • Three Press: Red off

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