Night Eyes Predator Hunting light is the highest quality red led hunting headlamp on the market!
One of the most unique features about the Night Eyes Headlamps is the special design of the control circuitry which allows the hunter the ability to...
Night Eyes Predator Hunting light is the highest quality red led hunting headlamp on the market!
One of the most unique features about the Night Eyes Headlamps is the special design of the control circuitry which allows the hunter the ability to adjust the brightness level from 10% up to 100% and then have that desired brightness programmed into the memory. The memory can be reprogrammed as many times as the user would like. These lights also have other programmable functions such as strobe, flash, etc. The HL08 series headlamp weighs less than 6 ounces so it can easily be worn all night long without any discomfort. The HL08 series headlamp has an intense, flawless beam that when set at only 40% brightness a hunter can see an approaching coyote’s eyes at over 250 yards. Also, when set at 40% brightness the light will provide a continuous runtime of over 9 hours with just one battery charge. The HL08 kits also includes an optional halo shield to help prevent unwanted peripheral light from shining on your equipment and/or hunting partner while scanning.
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