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  • Media Coverage from Live for the Outdoors: Best camping stoves for 2024

    Media Coverage from Live for the Outdoors: Best camping stoves for 2024

    Camping is one of life’s great joys. So is food. Combing the two, then is a no brainer - and we think the greatest joy of campsite loitering is being able to make proper scran outdoors. Yep, we're talking sausages, bacon, French toast, casseroles, soups, stews and quesadillas - rather than just having to eat rehydrated sludge using only boiling water as a cooking medium. But to achieve all those d

  • Media Coverage from Live for the Outdoors: Best running head torches of 2024: light up the trail

    Media Coverage from Live for the Outdoors: Best running head torches of 2024: light up the trail

    One piece of kit you really can't do without when running in low visibility is a good-quality running head torch. Not just any running headtorch will do, you need one with a strong enough beam, that's wide enough to light up the trail ahead and around you, and can cope with an extended period on the go.
    You might think you're an ace at a technical decent, but throw in low visibility conditions

  • Media Coverage from Runners World: The 8 Best Headlamps for Runners

    Media Coverage from Runners World: The 8 Best Headlamps for Runners


    Our favorite recent design trend? Lamps that work with both rechargeable and AAA batteries.
    By Jeff Dengate and Maggie Slepian Updated: Sep 19, 2024 2:27 PM EDT Jump to ProductsSave Article Lakota Gambill
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    Whether you’re a predawn runner or are missing out on daylight during post

  • Media Coverage from Outdoor Life: The Best Backpacking Stoves, From Our Hands-On Tests

    Media Coverage from Outdoor Life: The Best Backpacking Stoves, From Our Hands-On Tests

    Cook up your next backcountry meal with one of these lightweight powerhouses

    Whether it’s making your morning coffee or cooking a warm evening meal, a backpacking stove is an important part of your backcountry kitchen. To figure out which model provides the best performance and the smoothest user experience, I acquired in brand-new canister stoves from MSR, GSI, Primus, Soto, Snow Peak, and

  • Media Coverage from PaddleTV: Best Camping Gear of 2024 (Primus Lite+ and Silva Free 1200)

    Media Coverage from PaddleTV: Best Camping Gear of 2024 (Primus Lite+ and Silva Free 1200)

    In this video, I'm giving PaddleTV Awards to the top kayak camping, canoe camping, SUP camping, and packraft camping gear. I give these annual awards to the top gear that I test every year. Of course, I can't test all gear, and so I know there's other gear out there that deserves a PaddleTV award. But it doesn't change the fact that this gear deserves special mention for being amazing.
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  • Media Coverage from GearJunkie: The Best Camping Stoves of 2024

    Media Coverage from GearJunkie: The Best Camping Stoves of 2024

    We turned up the heat on stoves from all of the top brands to determine the best camping stoves for 2024. Whether you're a car camping pro or just getting started, we've got you covered.

    Camping and food go hand in hand, especially when car camping affords you the luxury of a two-burner stove. And when good grub is on the line, not just any stove will do. That’s why we’ve been testing this

  • Media Coverage from I Run Far: Best Running Headlamps of 2024

    Media Coverage from I Run Far: Best Running Headlamps of 2024


    If you need a running headlamp, then check out iRunFar’s guide to the best available today.
    By Alli Hartz, Meghan Hicks and Eszter Horanyi on August 20, 2024 | 14 Comments Support us! iRunFar may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more.
    The iRunFar team tested running headlamps on dozens of runs to help you find the right one in this guide. Here, iRu

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HOW TO USE ONE HEADLAMP FOR ALL YOUR ACTIVITIES
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Life is too short to choose just one sport.
Instead of buying one headlamp for each activity, choose one of our multi-activity headlamps.

SILVA FREE (shown in the video) and SPECTRA are designed for multiple activities and can easily be switched between the different mount accessories. The battery can also be carried in multiple ways by using the different battery accessories and cables.

The same goes for our previous multi-activity headlamp models: Exceed, Trail Speed and Cross Trail.

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HOW TO USE ONE HEADLAMP FOR ALL YOUR ACTIVITIES #silvaheadlampguide ➖ Life is too short to choose just one sport. Instead of buying one headlamp for each activity, choose one of our multi-activity headlamps. SILVA FREE (shown in the video) and SPECTRA are designed for multiple activities and can easily be switched between the different mount accessories. The battery can also be carried in multiple ways by using the different battery accessories and cables. The same goes for our previous multi-activity headlamp models: Exceed, Trail Speed and Cross Trail. ➖ 🧡 Save this post! 🔦 Check out our headlamp guide – link in bio.

HOW MUCH LIGHT DO YOU NEED? 🔦 
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The first question to ask yourself when buying a new headlamp is how much light you actually need. Avoid buying an unnecessarily powerful headlamp, which typically needs a larger, heavier battery.

So, how much light do you need?

🔦 200-400 lumen: Sufficient for everyday tasks and slow-paced
activities on roads and floodlit trails.
🔦 400-600 lumen: Sufficient for activities at a moderate pace on
most forest trails.
🔦 1200-3000 lumen: Sufficient for fast-paced technical terrain.
🔦 10,000 lumen: When you want to turn night into day.

Keep in mind that:
👉 A good light picture requires fewer lumens for sufficient brightness.
👉 Higher lumens reduce burn time.
👉 For longer activities or high-lumen settings, a larger battery is necessary.

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HOW MUCH LIGHT DO YOU NEED? 🔦 #silvaheadlampguide ➖ The first question to ask yourself when buying a new headlamp is how much light you actually need. Avoid buying an unnecessarily powerful headlamp, which typically needs a larger, heavier battery. So, how much light do you need? 🔦 200-400 lumen: Sufficient for everyday tasks and slow-paced activities on roads and floodlit trails. 🔦 400-600 lumen: Sufficient for activities at a moderate pace on most forest trails. 🔦 1200-3000 lumen: Sufficient for fast-paced technical terrain. 🔦 10,000 lumen: When you want to turn night into day. Keep in mind that: 👉 A good light picture requires fewer lumens for sufficient brightness. 👉 Higher lumens reduce burn time. 👉 For longer activities or high-lumen settings, a larger battery is necessary. ➖ 🧡 Save this post! 🔦 Check out our headlamp guide – link in bio.

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