Anyone Used the Fenix Headband?

NathanF

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Anyone have any experience using the Fenix headband, as seen here? http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=38

I've got an L2D that would fit in it, but I'm a little concerned with how the alignment of the light and balance issues will play out versus a regular, center mounted headlamp.

Right now I'm looking for a bright (>=180 lumens) headlamp. I would have bought the new fenix HP10, but the fact that you can't run turbo mode for more than 3 minutes is a deal breaker. I figure my L2D in the above mount might do the trick.

Thoughts?
 
I've got one, I use an L1d on one side with the battery carrier on the other.

It is very comfortable, and stable with the additional centre band on top, the only downside I can see is there could be a slight glare in your eye, but only if you aren't wearing a hat. you also get two holders for another light should you so wish.

Direction isn't an issue as it is easily adjustable :)
 
I use one with an L2D in it.

If you wear glasses, you get some glare.

I don't feel I need anything on the other side for balance with an L2D.
 
I use it for trail running in several configurations: (1) one sided setup with either Fenix LD20 or EagleTac P100C2 (17670)

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Notice I cut off the cylinders. It makes the setup a little simpler. The plastic is pretty gummy, so it never cracked each time I tried it (twice).

I also use it with lights on both sides. I may put a throwy (P100C2) one on one side, and a more floody light (LD20/PD30) on the other.

I really like the P100C2 because its bezel twists very easily to switch modes. You can easily do it with one hand. The Fenix, on the other hand, doesn't twist so easily between regular and turbo modes while in the head band.

I wish Fenix would make the following improvements (1) bring the clamp a little further in for better center of gravity and (2) let the clamp take slightly larger lights (like small 18650s :D) and (3) make the section of the clamp that touches your head more ergonomic.

As Nutnfancy said, the adjustments can come loose on occasion. I recommend setting the main band to its loosest setting, put it on, and then tighten it after its on your head (this is very easy to do, because of the way the band is looped around the triglide). The band doesn't slip as much when under tension and it is against something (your head).

If you don't have a lot of hair where the light clamp touches your head, it can be a little annoying. I wear the headband over a do-wrap for comfort.

I highly recommend it, and still prefer it to almost any consumer-grade headlamp. Many lights you can use with this will blow away a regular consumer-grade headlamp.
 
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I forgot to mention ... some lights which may seem like good candidates for the headband may not work so well in practice if they have shiny stainless steel bezels like the JetBeam Jet I Pro V3 (one of my favorite EDC lights) and some EagleTacs with SS bezels. My subjective observation was that the light has a tendency to reflect off the SS bezels to cause more peripheral vision issues. But its difficult to know for sure until you try it.
 
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I have one, and use two L1t lights in mine, and mostly on the low setting. I use it mainly working on hot rod stuff in the garage at night. It sure beats the old 5mm led headlamps.
 
I just received mine.A minor detail :Single CR123 bodies (like my PD20 Q5:sssh:) have to be mounted by the their head and not their body .I suppose this also limits heat transfer to the air..Alternatively ,if somenone wats to use eitehr the red filter or a diffuser,you mount it by the tail cap ,but somehow, i don't "like" it..

I 've just found out that the o-rings have phosphorous(GITD) and i so excited because nothing similar is available around here..So i am gonna use them to my TK11!!super!!
 
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I have a PD30 and I use the clip to hang a tritium light keyring on it so I can find the torch easily in my tent at night. Am I correct in thinking that I would need to remove the clip in order to use my PD30 with the Fenix headband
 
You can either remove it or mount it by it's head or tailcap.Of course there would a balance issue affecting mostly the sense on your head.
 
To those who have tried this headband, what would you think about putting a red filtered PD20 on one side, and a PD30 on the other side? Do you think would that be too heavy or imbalanced?
 
If you want to see(focus the beam) in front of you ,yes it becomes unbalanced .If you also have attached the battery storage (with batteries) ,then it becomes heavy .In my opinion it is better to use it over an engineers helmet .
 
If you want to see(focus the beam) in front of you ,yes it becomes unbalanced .
Is this still in reference to mounting them by the end so that the clip can be left attached? I realised I can thread my Tritium dongle onto the tailcap lanyard so I wouldn't need to do that, could mount them centrally as intended. I am more thinking about left vs right, would the weight difference be noticeable? And if I removed the PD30 then will it be heavy on one side? The torches are pretty light so maybe it'd be fine.

I guess what I'm really thinking is that I like the idea of this a lot but I'm not sure how natural it will feel in practise to have torches strapped to the side of my head!
 
If you want to see in front of you have to get them closer to the forehead.Consequently the overhead band loosens and everything gets unbalanced .It doesn't matter whether you attach the PD20 by its head or its tail .

Having only one flashlight(anyone) is not a problem at all .As long as it is away from the outer edge of your forehead.
The weirdest feeling is when you look at the mirror..:crackup:!
 
Ah, I see what you mean now, you have to move the torch holder forward on the band so that it angles inwards slightly. Yeah that makes sense.

Thanks for the help :) .
 
Is anyone using a non-Fenix light in it?

I use it with one or two Akorays 106. The MG L-Mini doesn't fit though, because of the larger diameter. Haven't tried the Quarks.


If I put a light in each available loop would I officially be dorky?:D

Well, you could mount a laser on one side, a flashlight on the other and wear it with a Borg costume... :crackup:
 
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