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Nash Moonshine Mega Lite IPX-4 LED Headlamp with Battery and 220 m Beam Range Rechargeable with up to 80 Hours Running Time

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The Nitelife head torch is another which has been specifically designed for carp angling by our friends at Trakker. Featuring up to 580 lumens, this really does deserve the award for brightest head torch on this list! Putting an end to straining to see the spoon in a head torch beam the Multi Lite mount moulding allows a Multi Lite Torch to be clipped to the front of the spoon itself, giving you headlights and unbeatable night time navigation out to your drop zone. Now you’re probably thinking why is it called the SENSORbeam? That’s because Saber have included a nifty little feature that means you won’t be fumbling around for your head torch in the night again! It’s the choice for the carper who knows the value of lamping the width of a canal or depths of several metres in clear water or illuminating far margin features for precise rig placement at night. At max 350 lumens, you’re looking at an extremely bright head torch here, ideal for lighting up the far margins on a midnight cast. With a simple one button operation, you can cycle through the various light modes, which also includes red, green and blue. These will help you maintain your night vision, and ensure stealth, if you’re out and about poaching!

The lens element even emits a gentle glow and combined with glow in the dark Nash logos you will always be able to put your hands on the Multi Lite instantly. Boasting 180 lumens and 180-degree vertical ratchet adjustment for beam direction control, there are two white LED settings and one red night vision LED setting. It has an expected run time of between two to 11 hours depending on setting. What sets the Multi Lite apart from many to the competitors out there are the range of accessories you get and how you can actually use the same torch as a bivvy light, additional photography lighting, connect it to a barrow, boat or tree and many more uses indeed.A nice touch is also the water-resistant IPX 4 rating, to give you confidence regardless of what the weather throws at you. Fans of Alan Blair’s media content will know how much he relies on high power lamps to locate carp when arriving at venues after dark. The Moonshine Mega Lite is the result of a lengthy development to design the ultimate high power lamp for anglers. There is a three-position ratchet angle adjust lens to ensure whatever the subject you can illuminate it comfortably and accurately, and with a cool glow in the dark Nash headband logo placed on the comfortable strap you will always be able to find the head torch!There are three white LED brightness settings to choose from,between28and760 lumens, providingan impressive run time of between five to 81 hours,setting dependent. Inevitably, extra features increase the weight of any headlamp, so be realistic about your needs and the overall burn time you actually need. Fortunately, modern LED technology has pretty much levelled the playing field, so AAA-powered head torches usually show pretty similar performance figures. This is a common question on the Facebook fishing groups. And there’s no doubt about it, anything with a carp brand attached to it will most likely cost you more money.

Alternatively, like some of the torches on this list, they are powered by traditional batteries. In our opinion, these are only worth it if you are going fishing a couple of times per year. Any more than that and it makes financial sense to invest in a rechargeable head torch so that you’re not constantly replacing batteries every month. The benefits of a red light at night are that it attracts less flying insects, it helps reduce the dazzle from white light and it stops antisocial lighting across the lake, potentially spooking fish and annoying other anglers. Green light helps you see more clearly in the dark, whilst completely eliminating the dazzle and momentary blindness you can get when turning a white light on or off, making it easier to see what you're doing. It wouldn’t be a best head torch comparison without a Petzl on the list would it? Petzl are well renowned for their quality products which have stood the test of time for years. A beam function, whilst unnecessary for normal headlight use, is particularly useful for recasting at night. The beam function focuses the light into a bright channel that will help illuminate the area you're fishing, allowing you to be far more accurate when recasting at night. It also helps getting the rods out if you don't arrive at the lake until after dark. NGT have been around in the budget carp gear world for a few years now and to be fair to them, their gear might not be the flashiest in the world, but it certainly stands up to the job.It’s fair to say that carp fishing head torches have changed dramatically in recent years! Choosing the best head torch for fishing today is certainly more confusing that it was in the 1990s. Technology has improved and as such, we are all looking for something a little bit extra now. When browsing our range of lighting solutions, consider the lumens for an idea of the brightness of the light and the colour options of the beam. While most lights come with bright white lighting, red lighting can be beneficial for night fishing, as it doesn't scare fish away. Our collection also includes other colour options such as blue, green, and yellow, especially among bivvy lights. Our carp fishing lights are manufactured by angling experts and leading lighting brands such as Fox, Chub, Ridgemonkey, Petzl, and LED Lenser. We're committed to making angling accessible to all, and with lights available at various price points, budget constraints should not be a concern. Angling Expert Advice and Support

As fishing during darkness is becoming more and more popular in all branches of angling, it is essential you get the best headtorch you can to make the whole process as easy and as efficient as it can be. Headtorches really are essential items of kit and without them, fishing in the dark is virtually impossible. Our range of carp fishing lights includes several styles to suit your needs. For those planning to use a bivvy during their session, bivvy lights are essential. Our selection of lanterns, mostly battery-powered, ensures that you can safely store the light in your sleeping area without any worry. At 140 lumens, it might not be the brightest head torch on this list, but it is more than enough to be used as your main fishing head torch. Although don’t expect it to be lighting up the far bank in the dark! In this way, we have lighting solutions for every possible eventuality, and there is no longer any excuse to let the sun dictate the hours you spend on the bank. All our carp fishing lights have been manufactured by angling experts. Brands like Fox, Chub, and Ridgemonkey sit shoulder to shoulder with lighting experts Petzl and LED Lenser – not only on our shelves but in terms of lighting quality too. We’re committed to making angling accessible to all and, with lights of all kinds coming in a variety of prices, budget need not inhibit your choice. As with the other models in the range the Mega Elite is water resistant with an IPX-4 rating and this model also boasts an impact resistance rating to 1 metre.

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mAh: Refers to the capacity of the battery to hold a certain amount of energy. Specifically, the "mAh" stands for milliampere-hour, which is the measurement unit for the energy capacity of batteries, the higher the mAh, the more powerful the battery. Nash have looked long and hard at their range of bonce-mounted illumination and come up with a trio of new head torches, all of which are rechargeable. They range from basic and affordable right up to a premium mega-bright version. On/off sensors and the dual orientation are just two features which might want to make us invest in carp branded head torches such as the RidgeMonkey VRH300 for example.

Given how much we actually do when out on the bank overnight, it’s handy if you have the ability to choose different light modes on your fishing headtorch. For example, you’ll need a fair bit of brightness when you’re landing and unhooking fish. On the Saber head torch, you get a four different settings; white high, white low, white flashing and green. The white settings are quite self explanatory, and the green setting is good if you need only a small amount of light. It also helps you maintain your night vision, whereas white tends to blind you! When it comes to looking for the brightest head torch, the new Nash Powerbanx Moonshine wins hands down. Starting with the light itself, it’s a maximum 450 lumens, so more than enough for all of your lighting needs. Like most of the torches reviewed here, it has a few brightness settings across White, Reg & Green colours. Lumens: A measure of the total amount of visible light in some defined beam or emitted from a source. The higher the lumens, the brighter the light.

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In fact, many of the emergency services and rescue personnel use them. If a Petzl is good enough as their main source of light in emergency situations, then it’s fair to say it’s going to be good enough for a night on the bank! For the lovers of light and compact equipment the super-compact Micro Lite, which boasts three ultra-bright white LED settings and one very handy red LED night vision setting. It’s a great feature if you’re not a fan of sleeping with your head torch on. Simply place it on your bivvy table with the motion sensor on and move your hand towards it when you get a take. Ultralite at 60g

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