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- QuadPower LED with 250 lumens (on max setting) enclosed in a diffuser globe for bright, glare-free light
- Runs on internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery (2,600 mA hour capacity) or 3 x AA batteries
- USB port charges handheld electronics (cord included)
- Power meter displays for both alkaline batteries and internal rechargeable cell
- Strobe mode and unique dimming function for adjustable brightness
- Collapsible, double-hook hanging loop and redesigned folding legs for multiple lighting options
- Patented digital lock feature safeguards against accidental use when stored in a pack or pocket
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Battery |
2600 mAh 3x AA (not included) |
IPX Rating |
IPX4 |
Package Dimensions |
13.4 x 8.4 x 8.4 cm |
Lumens |
250 lm |
Max Burntime |
[High] 24 hrs [Low] 150 hrs |
Max Distance |
[High] 14 m [Low] 2m |
Weight |
272 g |
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Eco Initiatives: Black Diamond supports environmental not-for-profits, whilst making concerted efforts to use renewable energy and recycle as much waste as possible
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The Black Diamond story began with a backyard anvil and a hammer, way back in 1957. The hammer in question was wielded by famous US climber Yvon Chouinard – the same man who would also go on to create outdoor brand Patagonia. Chouinard started hand-forging climbing hardware, selling steel pitons from the back of his car in the hallowed Yosemite Valley. Over the years, that fledgling business morphed into Black Diamond, with Chouinard eventually handing over the reins to an equally dedicated group of former employees.
Steeped in mountain heritage, the brand has continued to build on its legacy through innovative, user-driven design, built for demanding adventures on rock, ice and snow. Today, they make a lot more than merely hardware. Which means that Black Diamond isn’t just for climbers, mountaineers and skiers – their duffel bags, headlamps, lanterns and gloves are all much-loved by hikers, backpackers, campers and global travellers alike.
When it comes to sustainability, the brand also strives to stay true to Chouinard’s original ‘clean climbing’ ethos. As a brand, Black Diamond supports environmental not-for-profits, whilst making concerted efforts to use renewable energy and recycle as much waste as possible. But above all, they believe in sustainability through longevity, which means making kit that will stand the toughest test of all: time.