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Head Torches

Energizer LED head torches for camping, site work and night runs, leaving both hands free. Output runs from around 130 lumens up to a bright 750 lumens, with beam reach to roughly 80 metres and several modes including warm-white, cool-white and red. Many are rated IPX4, with waterproof IP67 and IPX7 models for wet conditions. Choose battery-powered AAA and AA versions or rechargeable head torches for repeat use.

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Light where you are looking

A head torch sits on a strap around your forehead so the beam follows your eyeline and both hands stay free. That makes it the natural choice for camping, working on site, fixing the car or running after dark, where holding a torch would only get in the way of the job in front of you.

Brightness and beam

Output across this range runs from a steady everyday level up to a bright high-lumen beam for spotting things further off. A wider, lower setting suits close work and reading, while a focused beam throws light down the path ahead, so it pays to match the level to what you are doing rather than always running it at full.

Modes and colours

Several models offer more than one mode, including warm-white for a softer close-up light, cool-white for a crisper distant beam and a red mode that helps keep your night vision while you read a map or move around camp. Switching between them lets one torch cover a few different jobs.

Water resistance

Many here are rated to shrug off splashes and rain, with sealed waterproof models for genuinely wet conditions. If you expect a downpour or work near water, lean towards the higher-rated options so a soaking does not cut the evening short.

Comfort and fit

Because a head torch is worn rather than held, the strap matters as much as the beam. An adjustable band spreads the weight across your forehead, and a tilting head lets you aim the light down at your hands or out along the path without craning your neck. A torch that sits comfortably is one you will actually keep wearing through a long task.

Power options

You can pick battery-powered head torches that run on AAA or AA cells, easy to top up with spares from a drawer, or rechargeable models that plug in between uses. Frequent users tend to favour rechargeable, which saves buying cells over time; for occasional or emergency kit, swappable batteries keep things simple and ready whenever you reach for them. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which head torch suits camping versus site work?

For camping and walking, a 200 to 400 lumen head torch with a red mode helps you keep night vision and read a map. For site and industrial work, brighter 500 to 750 lumen models with a waterproof IP67 or IPX7 rating handle tougher conditions and a longer throw.

Are the head torches rechargeable or battery-powered?

Both. Many run on AAA or AA batteries included in the box, which makes spares easy on a trip. There are also rechargeable models, plus a hybrid head torch that switches to batteries when the charge runs low, so you are never left without light.

How waterproof are they for use in the rain?

Most carry an IPX4 rating, fine for rain and splashes on a run or around camp. Several go further to IP67 or IPX7, withstanding short immersion, which suits wet site work or fishing where the torch may get soaked.

What do the different beam modes do?

Models offer multiple modes such as high, low and flashing, with beam angles from a narrow spot to a wider beam. A red light setting on some keeps your night vision and avoids dazzling others, useful for camping, while the focused white beam reaches up to around 80 metres.

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