Boating

NITE IZE RADIANT 300 HEADLAMP

- —Jim Hendricks

Headlamps have developed a strong following among boaters, particular­ly DIYers (like me) who need to see and work in the dark reaches of bilge compartmen­ts, behind cabin bulkheads and elsewhere while keeping hands free to crimp terminals, secure fasteners and more. I’ve found the Nite

Ize Radiant 300 rechargeab­le headlamp particular­ly well-suited for this work. It combines powerful LEDs with a micro-USB recharging port, so I’m not chewing through batteries. Independen­tly operated, a dimmable spotlight (300 lumens max) and floodlight­s (55 lumens max) pump out plenty of bright illuminati­on, and you can tilt the beams 90 degrees downward to focus on the work at hand. The LED array for the floodlight is dual-color; choose white or red—the latter helps preserve night vision. A single charge of the lithium-ion battery will run for up to four hours at the highest setting and 36 hours at the lowest, and it recharges in two hours using the supplied micro-USB charging cable. The Radiant 300 has an IPX4 waterproof rating, so if I drop it in the bilge water, it’ll still work. It’s also impact-resistant to drops of up to 6 feet. An adjustable elastic headband proves comfortabl­e and keeps the 3.2-ounce headlamp secure as I clamber about the boat. Now I won’t start work on the boat or venture out on the water at night without it. Available in blue or green. $49.99; niteize.com

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