Brand: Fenix
Category: Running Headlamps
Recommended by Camille Herron, Ultrarunner and World record holder propelled by tacos and joy- let the magic come out! — Tucson, AZ
Highlights: lightweight, comfortable
Price: $54.95
Expert Review
I've been rocking the first version of this headlamp since 2021. Great bang for the buck! I do a lot of night running in Tucson on roads and use mostly the low setting for some road visibility. It's lightweight, comfortable, and has good/long medium setting for most trails or high for technical trail. It has a rechargeable lithium battery pack or can swap out for triple A batteries. I have two of this headlamp.
Recommended by Camille Herron
Frequently asked questions
What does Camille Herron say about the Fenix HL18R-T V2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp?
I've been rocking the first version of this headlamp since 2021. Great bang for the buck! I do a lot of night running in Tucson on roads and use mostly the low setting for some road visibility. It's lightweight, comfortable, and has good/long medium setting for most trails or high for technical trail. It has a rechargeable lithium battery pack or can swap out for triple A batteries. I have two of this headlamp.
Why does Camille Herron recommend Fenix?
Camille Herron recommends the Fenix Fenix HL18R-T V2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp for running headlamps. I've been rocking the first version of this headlamp since 2021. Great bang for the buck! I do a lot of night running in Tucson on roads and use mostly the low setting for some road visibility. It's lightweight, comfortable, and has good/long medium setting for most trails or high for technical trail. It has a rechargeable lithium battery pack or can swap out for triple A batteries. I have two of this headlamp.
Is the Fenix HL18R-T V2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp a good running headlamp?
Yes — Camille Herron recommends the Fenix HL18R-T V2.0 Rechargeable Headlamp by Fenix as their running headlamps pick. I've been rocking the first version of this headlamp since 2021. Great bang for the buck! I do a lot of night running in Tucson on roads and use mostly the low setting for some road visibility. It's lightweight, comfortable, and has good/long medium setting for most trails or high for technical trail. It has a rechargeable lithium battery pack or can swap out for triple A batteries. I have two of this headlamp.
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