Nash Moonshine Mega Lite IPX-4 LED Headlamp with Battery and 220 m Beam Range Rechargeable with up to 80 Hours Running Time

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Nash Moonshine Mega Lite IPX-4 LED Headlamp with Battery and 220 m Beam Range Rechargeable with up to 80 Hours Running Time

Nash Moonshine Mega Lite IPX-4 LED Headlamp with Battery and 220 m Beam Range Rechargeable with up to 80 Hours Running Time

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With a mega powerful beam, you’re able to illuminate the lakebed down to several metres, helping you locate carp and place rigs. Inevitably, extra features increase the weight of any headlamp, so be realistic about your needs and the overall burn time you actually need. Fortunately, modern LED technology has pretty much levelled the playing field, so AAA-powered head torches usually show pretty similar performance figures.

When it comes to choosing a headtorch for fishing, the main purpose is to illuminate the area around you so you can see what you're doing. All headtorches will do this regardless of price but in some fishing situations you may need your headtorch to be more advanced. For starters, the lighting output is different, with the VRH150 offering dual colour, variable brightness from 30-160 lumens. It’s a little less than the VRH300, but well more than enough for a night on the bank. On/off sensors and the dual orientation are just two features which might want to make us invest in carp branded head torches such as the RidgeMonkey VRH300 for example. It’s always good to be stealthy when out on the bank, and when it comes to using fishing head lights, this is achieved by choosing one with multi coloured options (usually green or red). Boasting 180 lumens and 180-degree vertical ratchet adjustment for beam direction control, there are two white LED settings and one red night vision LED setting. It has an expected run time of between two to 11 hours depending on setting. What sets the Multi Lite apart from many to the competitors out there are the range of accessories you get and how you can actually use the same torch as a bivvy light, additional photography lighting, connect it to a barrow, boat or tree and many more uses indeed.

If you’re going to have something on your head for long periods of time, it needs to be comfortable. Fans of Alan Blair’s media content will know how much he relies on high power lamps to locate carp when arriving at venues after dark. The Moonshine Mega Lite is the result of a lengthy development to design the ultimate high power lamp for anglers. On the Saber head torch, you get a four different settings; white high, white low, white flashing and green. The white settings are quite self explanatory, and the green setting is good if you need only a small amount of light. It also helps you maintain your night vision, whereas white tends to blind you! The only issue with adding the support cell is the weight increases to 121g (4.2oz) – still light by head torch standards, but it’s enough for you to feel the difference. The dimmer the brightness, the longer the battery power, so suburban runners will benefit from longer time periods without charging. As fishing during darkness is becoming more and more popular in all branches of angling, it is essential you get the best headtorch you can to make the whole process as easy and as efficient as it can be. Headtorches really are essential items of kit and without them, fishing in the dark is virtually impossible.

The torch clips into a 360 degree revolving housing complete with magnet fixings for illuminating even the largest bivvies or Gazebos, and at any angle.Putting an end to straining to see the spoon in a head torch beam the Multi Lite mount moulding allows a Multi Lite Torch to be clipped to the front of the spoon itself, giving you headlights and unbeatable night time navigation out to your drop zone.

Lamping: Shining light directly into the water during the night in the hope of spotting fish. Frequently asked questions Next up we have the Swiss army knife of the range, the multi-functional and extremely versatileMulti Lite. The Multi Lite is the headtorch for you if you wish to scale down on alternative bankside lighting but without being left in the dark! There is nothing more romantic and exhilarating than standing out on the bank playing a carp under the light of the moon. However, sometimes a little artificial intervention is required and Nash’s new Moonshine range has a headtorch for every requirement! For the lovers of light and compact equipment the super-compact Micro Lite, which boasts three ultra-bright white LED settings and one very handy red LED night vision setting. It’s important to recognise that head torches are all about reliability. There are brands in the outdoor space that specialise in creating head torches for far more serious activities than fishing. (Like mining or caving). They’re often built better.The VRH150 is the baby brother of Ridgemonkey’s VRH300 that we covered above. You get pretty much the same features but in a toned down version.

It wouldn’t be a best head torch comparison without a Petzl on the list would it? Petzl are well renowned for their quality products which have stood the test of time for years.A nice touch is also the water-resistant IPX 4 rating, to give you confidence regardless of what the weather throws at you. These are typically not as bright as the standard white beam, but are more than enough for sorting out bits and bobs in the bivvy or making a brew. They are also really good for preserving your night vision if you want to stay up and watch over the water in the dark. Most of the head torches on this list feature some kind of multi-colour option, although if it’s the absolute key feature that you’re looking for, then we would recommend the Powapacs Ultralite. Size & Weight



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