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popularSilent_angel posted Yesterday 07:24 PM
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Sofirn / 77outdoor D25LR Rechargeable Headlamp (90 CRI White + 660nm Red LED, USB-C) – 44% Off, $16.79

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Sofirn / 77outdoor D25LR Rechargeable Headlamp (90 CRI White + 660nm Red LED, USB-C) – 44% Off, $16.79

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  • 5000K White LED – up to 500 lumens with natural color rendering
  • 660nm Deep Red LED – helps preserve night vision and peripheral vision
  • USB-C Rechargeable (battery included)
  • IPX6 waterproof – suitable for rain and outdoor use
  • Multiple brightness levels: Moonlight / Low / Medium / High

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Sofirn / 77outdoor D25LR Rechargeable Headlamp (90 CRI White + 660nm Red LED, USB-C) – 44% Off, $16.79

Key Features*
  • 5000K White LED – up to 500 lumens with natural color rendering
  • 660nm Deep Red LED – helps preserve night vision and peripheral vision
  • USB-C Rechargeable (battery included)
  • IPX6 waterproof – suitable for rain and outdoor use
  • Multiple brightness levels: Moonlight / Low / Medium / High

Code:I65EXRDJ
The code will be automatically applied when add the product into cart through the link.

https://www.amazon.com/promocode/A28JMMCM00FF2C

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Yesterday 07:25 PM
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ryanrealestateYesterday 07:25 PM
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I don't recommend
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Yesterday 07:46 PM
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BooboooYesterday 07:46 PM
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with the discount, basically as cheap as you can get it from sofirn directly... good for basic camping\hunting and works well once you learn the trick of loosening the cap 1/4 turn when not in use to preserve battery drain. I've given a few of these out as gifts and haven't lost any friends over it..
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Yesterday 09:41 PM
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K1llerICEYesterday 09:41 PM
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Quote from ryanrealestate :
I don't recommend
Enlighten me...
Yesterday 10:27 PM
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kaScilladeYesterday 10:27 PM
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Quote from K1llerICE :
Enlighten me...
I do recommend. I like it and it's my go to for headlamps, even though I have other, more expensive ones. (Like the Sofrin HS41)I really like the attachment design, as the silicone mount can be removed and placed on all manner of objects, like the shoulder strap of a backpack, allowing it to act as a sort of 90 degree hands-free light. The fact that it has a replaceable battery (that can be charged without removal) is also a great feature, enabling the headlight to still be fully functional even after the original battery loses juice, and also enabling extra batteries to be swapped out in rotation, allowing it to be used for long periods. The head strap is also pretty durable (although it's certainly the least durable part of the entire kit, which again makes the modular removable silicone mount such a great design feature, allowing the owner to swap out the head strap for a preferred one, or to replace the original if it gives out or becomes too stretched out. All of this is just my own experience and opinions of course. I've had mine for well over a year, probably closer to 2, and while I own nearly 10 flashlights from Sofrin, Wurkkos, and Streamlight (as well as some cheap Amazon ones) it has become my no-brainer among my head worn/fixed-mount options, and I've found that the battery provides plenty of duration without issue even when I'm using it (on med or high) for multiple hours. Hard to beat at $17 IMHO. Obligatory disclaimer: Not sponsored, no affiliation, bought with my own money; see profile for proof (proof of no marketing activity of any sort whatsoever)
Last edited by kaScillade March 17, 2026 at 03:29 PM.
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Today 12:09 AM
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K1llerICEToday 12:09 AM
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Quote from kaScillade :
I do recommend. I like it and it's my go to for headlamps, even though I have other, more expensive ones. (Like the Sofrin HS41)I really like the attachment design, as the silicone mount can be removed and placed on all manner of objects, like the shoulder strap of a backpack, allowing it to act as a sort of 90 degree hands-free light. The fact that it has a replaceable battery (that can be charged without removal) is also a great feature, enabling the headlight to still be fully functional even after the original battery loses juice, and also enabling extra batteries to be swapped out in rotation, allowing it to be used for long periods. The head strap is also pretty durable (although it's certainly the least durable part of the entire kit, which again makes the modular removable silicone mount such a great design feature, allowing the owner to swap out the head strap for a preferred one, or to replace the original if it gives out or becomes too stretched out. All of this is just my own experience and opinions of course. I've had mine for well over a year, probably closer to 2, and while I own nearly 10 flashlights from Sofrin, Wurkkos, and Streamlight (as well as some cheap Amazon ones) it has become my no-brainer among my head worn/fixed-mount options, and I've found that the battery provides plenty of duration without issue even when I'm using it (on med or high) for multiple hours. Hard to beat at $17 IMHO. Obligatory disclaimer: Not sponsored, no affiliation, bought with my own money; see profile for proof (proof of no marketing activity of any sort whatsoever)
Thanks for the info, I placed an order for one. I'm looking to use it at an astronomy park that bans white light. Can the red light be turned on and off independently from the white light? Most headlamps require cycling through the white light to get to the red light.
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Shake-N-BakeToday 12:18 AM
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Quote from ryanrealestate :
I don't recommend
Well, you're a complete stranger, whose tastes no one here knows, and you didn't elaborate, so I'm going to pass on your non-recommendation.

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