Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost
Astro 300 Headlamp - Wanderer's Outpost

Astro 300 Headlamp

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The simple yet versatile one lens and one switch headlamp for the user that doesn’t need any bells or whistles and just wants a simple light. This user has the need to run the lamp on alkaline batteries if caught away from a power source for a long camping trip.

Features
  • Dual-Fuel: Power with three AAA Alkaline cells (included) or the rechargeable BD 1500 Li-ion battery and charger (purchased separately) for maximum flexibility
  • 300 Lumen max output
  • Settings include full strength, dimming and strobe
  • Brightness Memory allows you to turn the headlamp on and off at last used brightness level without reverting to max brightness
  • IPX4 Stormproof: withstands rain and sleet from any angle
  • Digital lock mode feature safeguards against accidental use when stored in a pack or pocket
Specs
  • Lumens : 300
  • Weight With Batteries : 75 g
  • Max Distances : [High] 55 m: [Low] 8 m
Brand Story

What began with a backyard anvil and a hammer has now grown into a global company with offices on three continents. Since 1957, Black Diamond's innovative gear designs have set the standard in numerous areas. 

Black Diamond has become a globally recognized voice for conservation and preservation ethics, particularly in Utah, where Black Diamond's global headquarters sit at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. Black Diamond and Waste Management recycled an estimated 25 tons of Black Diamond's waste—approximately 60% of the organization's total solid waste stream. This included approximately 138 tons of cardboard, 43 tons of metals, 28 tons of paper, 26 tons of plastics and 1,776 lbs of computer waste. This recycling effort amounted to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 510 tons CO2—roughly equivalent to not driving 720,000 miles each year.

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