




Powertac Explorer HL-10 Rechargeable Headlamp
Original price was: $139.95.$118.96Current price is: $118.96. — taxes calculated at checkout
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Explorer HL-10 Headlamp
Dimensions: 3.11" x 0.95" x 1.94". Strobe. SOS strobe. Impact resistant. Rechargeable. IPX8 waterproof submersible up to 2 meters under water. CREE XHP50 White LED Focused light. J-Hook buckle mounting system for universal usage. Two switch system. Diffused flood and focused light. Low battery indicator. USB and magnetic charging. Full range of motion. Focused Light Mode: Turbo (2500 lumens, 1.53h runtime); High (1180 lumens, 1.6h runtime); Medium (300 lumens, 4.95h runtime); Low (20 lumens, 2.78 day runtime). CREE XPG2 S3 White LED and CREE XPEBRD red LED flood light. Flood Mode: White (150 lumens, 6.4h runtime); Red output (625nm, 7h runtime); IR Output (850nm, 9.75h runtime). Diffused/flood light modes: white light, red light and IR light. Includes: Headstrap with J-Hook buckle and locking screw, Spare O-rings, and Magnetic USB charging cable. Requires (1) 18650 battery (included). Hardside carrying case.
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Product SKU: PWRHL1G1
Product Brand: Powertac
Product Price: 118.96
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Versatile rechargeable headlamp with CREE XHP50 LED, dual light modes, and J-Hook system for universal mounting flexibility.
- Size: 3.11 x 0.95 x 1.94 inches, lightweight and balanced design
- LED: CREE XHP50 White LED with focused beam and diffused flood modes
- Features: Dual switch system, strobe and SOS modes, full range of motion mount
- Waterproof: IPX8 rated, submersible to 2 meters for water sports and wet conditions
- Battery: Rechargeable via USB and magnetic charging for maximum convenience
- Mount: J-Hook buckle system works with helmets, caps, and harnesses
Ideal for hands-free lighting during camping, hiking, emergency response, tactical operations, and any activity requiring customizable illumination from your headgear.









