
Yet another useful feature is certainly the locking function which allows you to prevent the light from accidentally turning on when stored in the pack or in the pocket.

The strobe function may certainly come useful in some emergency situations or when you use the lamp when riding a bike. The PowerTap Technology allows for instant transitioning between full and dimmed power, you have a separate button on the side for this, and you also have an integrated dimmer which allows for fine-tuning. It also features the Brightness Memory, which implies that you can turn the light on and off at a chosen brightness so you return to the setting you were last using, without reverting back to full power. The new version comes with a redesigned lighting profile which offers an improved peripheral lighting for close-range activities. The headlamp has two beam settings, the spot for distance, and proximity for the close-range activities. One can argue about the necessity of this, but it is there regardless if you need it or not. This headlamp has three different colored night vision modes, red, green, and blue, yes you are reading correctly. This is a headlamp with 350 lumens, as compared with 250 in the version 2016, and 160 lumens in the version 2015. But you will not notice any difference from the outside when you compare the latest version with the 2016 version. So to stress from the beginning, this is the version, and the main difference is the power.

So, if you feel confused and lost in all this, you have all the reasons for that. This Storm headlamp is already the third version in the line, and at the moment of writing this text they all are available on the market. Black Diamond Storm headlamp – description
