The Great Outdoors (UK)

Black Diamond

Storm 500-R

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£65 100g

brightness, battery life, waterproof, intuitive controls, comfortabl­e strap non-swappable battery, not USB-C Power: internal rechargeab­le battery (2400mAh, micro USB) Battery life: 350/19/7 hours Brightness: 6/250/500 lumens Features: two buttons plus touch sensor, brightness memory, precise dimming, flood and spot, red green and blue modes, strobe, control lock, IP67 waterproof

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Black Diamond has launched a new range of head lamps for 2022 with better specs and new features. The outgoing Storm

400 was a well-reviewed classic, so I was excited to test the new 500-R. The compact but chunky-looking unit has an internal battery that charges with micro USB (I wish it had adopted the new USB-C standard). Battery life is stellar, easily the best tested. I found it hard to kill even on medium setting, despite offering 250 lumens here (a great sweet spot). Boost mode is very bright – more than enough for the most extreme conditions – and the battery will last for 7 hours even here. This is a huge improvemen­t over the old Storm 400.

The only downside here is that you can’t swap the battery on the go. However, battery life is good enough that I’ll still use it on multi-day winter trips and charge it with a power bank. I haven’t noticed any reduction in battery life in sub-freezing conditions. It’s rated to work down to -17°C, and the IP67 rating makes it completely waterproof.

Right button switches on and off and is used for dimming; left button switches between flood, spot and red

LED. The touch sensor immediatel­y switches to boost. Although there are plenty of modes, I find this layout logical and intuitive. The hinge has a relatively limited range of adjustment but is simple to use and has good tension. The strap is tapered, comfortabl­e and made from recycled elastic.

Although the joint heaviest lamp tested, it’s still relatively lightweigh­t – fine for keeping in your pack over the summer or on minimal backpackin­g missions. A go-anywhere, do-anything head torch and highly recommende­d.

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