The thing that earns the Storm its name is its waterproofing. The red light night vision preserving mode is still present in this model as well as the complement of two proximity lights. This feature is perfect for those times when you just need the superbright light for a moment to find a trail marker or that black-handle knife you just dropped.
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With one tap, the lamp shoots the brightness up to its full power, and with a second tap, brings the lighting back down to the last setting.
The new PowerTap system uses a buttonless sensor to detect your finger taping on the side. TheStorm has also pulled in a good bit of additional technology to fill out its portfolio. Upgraded to a brilliant 160 lumens, the Storm is nearly as bright as the high-end Icon. Rounding out the line of updated headlamps is the Black Diamond Equipment Storm Headlamp. The Cosmo is encased in an IPX 4 rated enclosure, protecting it against early spring showers or that sudden snow storm on your next cross-country skiing trip. The final light s etting, the red LED, throws out light without reducing your night vision and is perfect for those times where you want to count every star in the Milky Way, without tripping over a log or your buddy. Meanwhile, the two SinglePower LEDs provide illumination up close and personal for deciphering maps at night, setting up your sleeping bag, or some night time literature consumption. The one DoublePower LED is the main beam that gives you 70 lumens of porcupine-spotting power this is the setting you want when on the move. The ability to have 3 distinct sets of LED adjustments for very different applications and lightings make the Cosmo a near steal at this price. The Cosmo also sports features that make it a clutch addition to a camping arsenal. The Storm375’s PowerTap Technology enables you to quickly and easily access maximum brightness with the touch of a finger.The updated The Black Diamond Equipment Cosmo Headlamp now offers an impressive 70 lumens while still being powered by a measly 3 AAA batteries. The headlamp has our Brightness Memory feature, which allows you to turn the light on and off at a chosen brightness without reverting back to the default, full power setting. The Storm375 also has three different colored night vision modes and peripheral white lighting for close-range activities like carefully re-racking for the final summit pitch in the dark. In addition, the updated optical efficiency not only provides brighter light, but also saves battery life that you can now easily track with a six-setting, three-LED battery meter. With a new, compact body, the Storm375 is more ergonomic, and the updated user interface includes a secondary switch for easy mode selection.
The Storm375 is engineered for epics in all conditions, featuring a robust waterproof/dustproof housing and 375 lumens of bright light. Featuring a more compact design, updated user interface, and a multi-faceted optical lens design that saves battery life and provides 375 lumens of powerful light, the Storm375 is ready for any mountain mission. The new Storm375 is still the burly, fully-sealed waterproof and dustproof headlamp built for rugged adventures, only now it’s brighter, easier to use, and housed in a more compact body.