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The Best Lights of 2018

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Headlamps and torches to light the way.

(Courtesy Monoprice)

Monoprice Pure Outdoor Select Series Headlamp ($10)

The Select Series is a killer value that deserves a double take. The 215-lumen lamp weighs just 2.2 ounces, and its rechargeable battery is good for 2.5 hours. It has everything a headlamp needs—red and white settings, water resistance, three brightness levels—and nothing it doesn’t.

(Courtesy VSSL)

VSSL Mini Cache Suunto Edition Flashlight ($120)

We already loved VSSL’s cache lights—LED flashlights with a hollow space for storing snacks, tools, and even whiskey. Now VSSL trims down its survival edition and adds a superaccurate Suunto compass to create the ultimate emergency kit housed in a six-inch, military-grade aluminum cylinder.

(Courtesy 5.11 Tactical)

5.11 Tactical XBT D3 Flashlight ($130)

The indestructible XBT D3 uses a trio of LEDs for efficiency, redundancy, and a monstrous 1,231 lumens. It’ll run for two hours at full shine or up to 72 hours at 100 lumens. With a hard polycarbonate lens and bomber aluminum body, it’s the kind of tool you can count on.

(Courtesy Ledlenser)

Ledlenser MH10 Headlamp ($80)

The MH10 is one of the best-designed headlamps we’ve seen. The potent 600-lumen light sits behind a rotating bezel that focuses the beam, and the rechargeable battery runs for ten hours on high or a whopping 250 hours on low. And while some headlamps with separate battery compartments can be unwieldy, Ledlenser’s is lightweight and smartly integrated into the strap.

(Courtesy Black Diamond)

Black Diamond Stride Headlamp ($30)

The 25-lumen Stride is a low-powered lamp with versatility in mind. Combine it with Black Diamond’s Iota headlamp ($40) and it becomes a rear-facing safety strobe, or attach it to your dog’s collar as a beacon. Superlight hikers who need only 40 feet of range will love its feathery 1.2-ounce weight.

(Courtesy Nite Ize)

Nite Ize Radiant 200 Collapsible Lantern and Flashlight ($30)

A simple tug transforms the Radiant 200 from a snub-nosed flashlight into a tabletop lantern. For a 360-degree dome of illumination, switch on both beams and hang it up using the integrated clip. With so many uses, it’s no wonder this 9.8-ounce wonder finds its way into our pack every time.

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