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Sprint 225 Headlamp (Fall 2023)
Black Diamond
Sprint 225 Headlamp (Fall 2023)
$37.46
Description

  BD's smallest and lightest rechargeable light, built specifically for running

  A light that easily fits into the pocket of your running shorts or vest and is virtually unnoticeable on your head, the Black Diamond Sprint 225 is purpose-built to power fast-paced morning runs or post-work trail sessions. With 225 lumens on the max setting with an average 2.5 hours of burn time, the lithium ion battery is rechargeable via USB, and the light’s stormproof IPX4 rating protects against rain and sleet from any angle. In addition, the Sprint 225 utilizes BD's updated optical efficiency, which provides brighter light with more peak intensity, plus now you can easily track battery life with a six-setting, three-LED battery meter. The Brightness Memory feature allows you to turn the light on and off at a chosen brightness without reverting back to the default setting, and the Sprint 225’s PowerTap Technology makes for instant brightness adjustment with the tap of your finger. Finally, the light’s vari-width headband is lightweight, packable, and stays comfortably in place on high-output runs.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Bulb Type:
LED
Battery:
Rechargeable Pack
Weight:
With Batteries: 56 g (2 oz)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD620653
Other Features:
• Produces 225 lumens on max setting
• Compact, low-profile design is powered by a lithium ion rechargeable battery (3-hour USB charge time)
• Vari-width elastic headband purpose-built for running
• Six-setting 3 LED battery meter
• PowerTap™ Technology allows instant transitioning between full and dimmed power
• Brightness Memory allows you to turn the light on and off at a chosen brightness and revert to its most recent brightness
• Settings include full strength, dimming and strobe
• Multifaceted optical lens design
• Lockout feature safe guards against accidental use when stored in a pack or pocket
• IPX4: Stormproof'Tested to withstand rain and sleet from any angle
• 750 ma-Hr li-ion battery
Max Burn Time: [High] 11.5 (Reserve 2 Hours)
IPX Rating: IPX4
Batteries: Li-Ion
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