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🎯 Light Up Your Next Adventure with Tactical Precision
The DanForce Camouflaged Headlamp delivers a powerful 1080-lumen LED beam with four versatile lighting modes, including a red light for tactical use. Built tough with IPX45 water and dust resistance, it features a comfortable, adjustable sweat-resistant strap and a zoomable focus for precision lighting. Powered by a robust 5000mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery with USB-C charging, this headlamp is engineered for hunters, anglers, and outdoor professionals who demand reliability and performance in all conditions.








| ASIN | B07FLK7V3H |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Strap, High Power, Long Range, Rechargeable, Secondery Red Light |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | LED |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Beam Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,906 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand Name | DanForce |
| Color | Proxima |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 17,769 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Camouflage |
| Included Components | Battery, Bold-S headlamp, Carry bag, Head Band, Type-C cable |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Light Source Special Features | High Power, Rechargeable, Secondary Red Light, Long Range, Adjustable Strap |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Dan |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days from day of purchase . |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | A1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Set Name | DanForce |
| Shape | Headlamp |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Strap, High Power, Long Range, Rechargeable, Secondery Red Light |
| Style Name | tactical |
| UPC | 850004514023 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 1080 Lumens |
B**.
Great headlamp for the price, it does the job.
Good alternative to those AAA battery sucker Energizer headlights. I used to use those Energizer headlights for years. Went looking for a new one and decided to try the DanForce. So far, I've had it since April of 2025 and it has been holding up good, so far. The LED's are quite bright. They do dim down a bit after it has been on for a little while, but that is normal for high powered LED's as they tend to heat up a bit. Love the swivel tilt hinge on the front. Was surprised it would tilt nearly straight down. The Energizer headlamps wouldn't tilt that far. Also the Energizer headlamp elastic bands would ALWAYS get stretched out sooo bad eventually, and then couldn't fit it on my head. So far the DanForce elastic band hasn't stretched (much). One issue I do have is unless you have the elastic band on quite firmly, the headlight will start sliding down the front of my head into my eyes. When I thought I had it set right, I'd use it for a little bit and suddenly it was sliding into my face. Will see if it stays put this time and will update this review accordingly. Battery life... well, they claim 10 hours. You won't get 10 hours out of a full charge. I decided to start timing it each time I used it, and then totaled up by the time it was at one bar left. I got just a bit over 7.5 hours worth. That was using it 10 minutes here, 30 minutes there, 15 minutes here etc. However, this last full charge each time I used it I had used it for extended periods while working on my car at night. An hour and a half here, 2 hours there. I found with heavy usage, the battery doesn't last as long. I got about 5.5 hours this last time. Perhaps the shorter periods of use allow the battery to recover a bit. And heavy usage generates more heat, so that may be the reason for the shorter life. And just for the record, that was using the second light setting with the 2 outside lights, since I do not use the focused beam. One thing I really have a gripe with... the battery recharge time. This thing takes FOREVER to charge back up! I'm talking 6 - 8 hours. Even when I'm using a proper high speed USB-C charging cable plugged into a high output USB-C port, it still takes a long time. That really sucks when I absolutely NEED to use it to finish up some work. I was tempted to dock a star off this review because of that, however this headlight has worked great so far. If you're not going to offer removable batteries, at least put a little more juice the charge speed. I don't have any other headlamps to use while I'm waiting on this one to charge. Other than that, pretty good headlamp.
T**N
Keeps going after years
Quite impressive headlight, I’ve had it for years and the rechargeable battery is still good. Still shines bright, love all the settings. It has a beam that can see crazy far, floodlight for everything in front of you, flash mode (annoying) and a red light. All modes work great
J**E
Great Product!
The DanForce Headlamp is a great choice for anyone who needs a reliable, bright, and comfortable hands-free light. The 1080-lumen LED output provides excellent visibility, making it useful for camping, outdoor work, repairs, and hard hat use. I also like that it is USB rechargeable, which makes it convenient and helps avoid constantly replacing batteries. The adjustable zoom feature is very useful for switching between a wider light spread and a more focused beam. The red light option is another nice feature, especially for nighttime use when you do not want an overly bright white light. The headlamp feels durable, and the IPX54 rating gives added confidence when using it outdoors or in light rain. Overall, this is a well-designed, powerful, and practical headlamp. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a dependable rechargeable headlamp for work, camping, or emergency use.
Q**E
Versatile, Long Battery Life
Update: I own a lot more headlamps since the initial review. There are definitely better lamps out there, but this is one of the few which has a focusable spot without a pull out zoom type mechanic. This is valuable because a focusable spot can be useful for illuminating specific things at distance, and the fact that it doesn't pull out means it also doesn't suck water into the housing. If you can get this around $30 or less, it's a good buy. ------- Original: I bought a few sets of this for a trip through a cave. I used two sets for the entire trip, and a third toward the end, when a friend's head lamp died. First, the bad. - It's only IP54 rated, which means it's rated for splashes of water. I don't know how this going to perform in a downpour, but will find out some time this season. Drips from the cave ceiling over a period of hours didn't bother it. - There's only a single mode switch. To use the mode you want, you must press the button until you get the desired mode. It's got a strobe mode, so cycling through the modes is irritating. There should be mode, and on/off. Alternatively, multiple mode buttons. - There's no brightness control. The lights are on or off, period. Now the good. - It took three hours of constant use to reduce the battery charge to 75%, primarily using the two outer lights. - The two outer lights do an excellent job of flooding the area immediately in front of you. I didn't need the center light for navigating the cave, and only used it when I needed to reach out in the larger caverns. - The center light is adjustable, from a narrow beam to wide flood. It's plenty bright as well, and I used it a few times in larger cave areas. - Fitting was easy. It took me less than a minute to adjust the harness to my head. - Construction seems good for $35. All the parts felt higher quality than the price point, and there were no quality control issues. - The lamps are vertically adjustable. They'll point straight ahead, almost straight down, and anywhere in between. Overall, I'd categorize the experience as positive, and would buy these again.
J**.
Super Bright and Reliable Headlamp for Outdoor Use
This DanForce headlamp is very easy to use and delivers excellent brightness. The multiple brightness settings and lighting options make it versatile for different situations, whether you’re fishing at night, camping, or working in low-light conditions.I really like that it’s rechargeable, which makes it convenient and adds great value for the money. It’s comfortable to wear and stays securely in place without causing discomfort. Overall, this is a reliable, durable, and versatile headlamp that performs well in a variety of situations. Highly recommended
M**K
Great headlamp!
This is a very bright headlamp. I love the adjustable light to see more and the red light is very nifty for fishing. Great for working on cars. Fits my head perfectly with adjustable straps. Easy controls and easy to adjust. This thing is hardcore. Charges fast. Would recommend as this is much better than the cheaper options.
M**.
Not a bad light, a little heavy/bulky for me. better can be had for the price.
Edit. The company behind this headlamp is excellent and they really care about their customers and their product. They reached out offering to refund the cost which is both not necessary and way above and beyond for a semi unsatisfied customer. Look the lamp is great, it’s just not suitable for me. It’s a bit too big and heavy for my small head, and even though I have plenty of headlamps with built in batteries I prefer a headlamp that uses a high quality common battery such as an 18650 or 21700. Being able to replace the battery gives a few benefits, you can carry extra batteries and not have to worry about running out of juice or finding an outlet to charge which isn’t feasible if you’re out in the night or camping etc. you are also in control of the quality of cells as well as the capacity and discharge rating. Quality 18650s are around $4 each. I have a ton of the most common cell sizes. Original review; The lamp is dang bulky. I mean it’s not bad, but I have some concerns. It’s pretty bulky and can get uncomfortable after a while. Battery pack could get in the way if you’re lying on your back. You are at the mercy of the built in battery. Who knows the capacity, who knows if it’s a quality cell. Either way it is a lithium battery and will not last forever. Also the adjustable angle is 90 degrees which is fine, until you start to compare headlamps and see many are 180 degrees. Not a huge deal, just something to note. Look I was in the infantry for 10 years and I know and have relied on headlamps. Back then it was petzl no ifs and or buts. I still have a petzl that has dirt embedded in it from Afghanistan that’s over 15 years old and still works. It’s tech is now outdated, and pretty dim by today’s standards, but great for inconspicuous red light to do things close up like read a map (that’s why no red is used on military maps, you won’t see it with red light. ) anyway bright in a combat zone isn’t exactly what you want so I guess it’s perfect, but boy it sucks trying to use it to get things done when I need light. So I don’t use it. Cheap headlamps are way brighter nowadays, durability aside. I always keep multiple headlamps around as well as high quality flashlights, but I much prefer a headlamp for obvious reasons. Nowadays there are other high end quality headlamps besides petzl such as nitecore, Coast, and quite a few others I’m not too familiar with. Ok sorry about the tangent. So comparing this lamp to the tons that have copied the style of the nitecore h30, h33 and that’s where you see it’s not that great. First off this is very big and bulky, the h30/h33 copies are very small and light, just a tiny cylinder slightly bigger than an 18650 battery. Second, and this is important, they take 18650 batteries and that’s invaluable because that is where a headlamp will eventually fail. You Also can’t be sure of the quality of a built in cell, and finally you can easily carry two spares in a case that’s about 1/3 the size of a pack of cigarettes (no I don’t smoke). Also you can decide the brand and capacity battery you want. Or if you don’t want to bother with batteries they all come with one battery and the ability to charge via cable, so it will function no differently than this headlamp as far as that goes. But know if you want spares or a higher capacity battery or you just need to replace the original it cost about $3-4 for a good name brand 18650 battery (Sony, Panasonic, molicel, Sanyo, etc). I have tons of 18650s and chargers. Next point is Angle adjustment. Those styles I’m comparing to have 180 degree rotation, is it necessary? maybe in some situations, but maybe not. Nice to have it. Next you can remove the headlamp from the strap easily to clip it on yourself or mount magnetically because it’s magnetic. Also the ones i bought are super bright. Like really bright, probably not as bright as the nitecore they get their designs from, but less than a third of the cost. Finally they are cheaper than this headlamp and with all the other factors, most important being illumination (very bright with good beam angle and far throw), next removable high quality cells, 3rd being very light weight and small, the adjustability, and versatility, and finally price. RIt’s just unmatched. I paid $25 for the nitecore Lookalikes and $29 for this, not a huge difference until you consider the facts I just laid out. Oh and bonus is having memory so when you turn it on it goes to the last function you used and you don’t have to cycle through them every time you use the light. I will say this light is bright with a great cast and excellent red light as well. My gripes with this light are mainly personal due to personal preferences so don’t knock this great light just because it’s not a good fit for me.
D**S
A MUST PURCHASE.
I bought the DanForce headlamp originally for a men’s night hike where I knew I’d need reliable light in complete darkness. After that, I started using it regularly while delivering packages late at night, so I needed something dependable that I could use almost every day. I even bought an extra battery at first because I assumed the battery life wouldn’t last long. I was completely wrong. I charged it once and ended up using it nightly for about eight months before needing to recharge it again, which honestly surprised me. The multiple settings on it makes it so much easier to use special when you actually use the zoom in feature on the on it. I get to look far away without bothering anybody else around it. It is so bright. That I don’t have to worry at all about not seeing anything in front of me and I usually do this in the middle of the night. The design is also really well thought out. The battery pack in the back acts as a counterbalance to the lamp in the front, so it doesn’t feel front-heavy or uncomfortable. I’ve tried smaller headlamps before, and while they seem convenient, they usually don’t last long and you end up constantly replacing batteries. This one uses a rechargeable extended battery, and over time it actually ends up being cheaper even if the upfront cost is a bit higher. For anyone who needs a reliable headlamp for hiking, working at night, or daily use, this one has been extremely dependable and built for long-term use.
M**M
Doesn’t charge anymore
Worked fine for a while and then suddenly refused to charge. Stopped working after less than 10-15 occasions.
A**O
Buen producto
Lo usé por unos 10 minutos y todo bien. Me falta usarlo por varias horas.
S**I
Not good
I bough product after reading the positive review but turned out to be big disappointment everything is cheaply about it is cheaply made, design, functionality and u can buy a much better one for the same price or for little more. "American Made" probably is a big lie beside all the others.
A**A
Lampara
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