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Brilliant bulbs reviewed: best head torches for hiking, camping and dog walking in 2024

Discover the top-performing rechargeable head torches, tested and reviewed by BBC Countryfile Magazine.

Published: March 31, 2024 at 11:56 am

Head torches have become an indispensable companion for camping trips, hikes, travelling, and various outdoor activities, providing hands-free illumination whenever we need it. However, with the vast array of options available, it's easy to end up with a lacklustre head torch that conks out at the crucial moment. That's why we've delved into the market to curate a selection of the best head torches, offering long-lasting battery life, powerful brightness, convenient battery packs, and a plethora of exciting features.

From budget-friendly options to premium choices, we've considered a range of budgets, fits, and styles to cater to every need. Let us shine a light on the top head torches that will elevate your outdoor experiences to a whole new level!

See our head torches buyer's guide...

At a glance: Best head torches on test...

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Best head torch in 2024

Petzl Tikka Core rechargeable head torch

Best overall

Petzl Tikka Core
  • Weight: 81g
  • Size: 6.5cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 4cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 450 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 2 hours in max power, 7-10 hours at 100 lumens

Discover the impressive performance and versatility of the Petzl Tikka Core head torch, loved by hikers, campers, and travellers alike. We like the lightweight and compact design. It's easy to carry wherever you go, and the option to use either the rechargeable CORE battery or AAA batteries provides added convenience.

While it may not offer the strongest red light coverage or the highest weather resistance, we found its exceptional performance and dual battery capabilities make it a top choice. Scored at 4.5 stars, this head torch is a reliable companion for your outdoor adventures.

Pros: Lightweight, packable, rechargeable, also takes AAA batteries

Cons: Red light performance and weather resistance could be better

Interested? Then read our full review of the Petzl Tikka Core.

Olight Perun 2 rechargeable head torch

Best flood lighting

Olight Perun 2
  • Weight: 214g
  • Size: 11.9cm (w) x 3cm (h) x 3cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX8
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 2,500 lumens
  • Red light function: No
  • Battery life: Up to 12.5 days in lowest mode

The Olight Perun 2 head torch impresses with its outstanding brightness and versatile design, offering exceptional flood lighting and reaching long distances.

Although it lacks red light modes and is slightly heavier, we'd say its durability and fantastic light performance make it a worthwhile investment for general use, camping, and short hikes.

Pros: Impressive brightness, reaches long distance, wide beam

Cons: Heavier than some, no red light

Read our full review of the Olight Perun 2.

Petzl Swift RL rechargeable head torch

Petzl Swift RL
  • Weight: 102g
  • Size: 6cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 4.5cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4 (weather resistant)
  • Brightness: 900 lumens
  • Red light function: No
  • Battery life: 2.5hrs at 900 lumens; 5-40hrs at 300 lumens (reactive mode)

The Petzl Swift RL is a high-performance head torch with exceptional lighting and a comfortable fit. While it comes at a fairly high price point and is slightly bulkier than some competitors, its brightness and performance make it a top choice for outdoor activities like hill walking, climbing, and mountaineering.

With a 4.5-star rating, this model offers impressive lighting modes and reliable weather resistance, making it a valuable investment for those seeking maximum brightness and comfort on their adventures.

Pros: Exceptional light performance, comfortable

Cons: Expensive, bulkier than some others

Read our full review of the Petzl Swift RL.

LEDLenser MH4 rechargeable head torch

LEDLenser MH4
  • Weight: 96g
  • Size: 7.5cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 4.5cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IP54
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 400 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 35 hours max

The Ledlenser MH4 head torch impresses with its strong light performance, offering 400 lumens and a range of 180 meters. We appreciated the comfortable band and excellent red light capabilities on test.

With three lighting modes and the option to use either a rechargeable 14500 Li-ion battery or a standard AA battery, the MH4 offers versatility and reliable performance. However, the limited modes and slightly higher price compared to its features could be improved for even better value.

Pros: Red light performance, strong light performance, can be clipped instead of worn on head

Cons: Limited modes, not particularly cheap

Read our full review of the Ledlenser MH4.

Black Diamond Spot R 400 rechargeable head torch

Best spot lighting

Black Diamond Spot R 400
  • Weight: 69g
  • Size: 6cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 3cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX67
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 400 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 4-225 hours

The Black Diamond Spot R 400 head torch offers good value with its lightweight and packable design, featuring excellent spot lighting with impressive distance. However, we feel its red and flood lighting could be improved, and it may not be as intuitive to operate as some other models.

Overall, the Spot R 400 serves as a very good all-rounder for hiking, earning a score of 4.5 stars for its performance, resilience, and impressive battery life, making it a valuable asset for a range of outdoor activities, including long-distance hiking.

Pros: Good value, lightweight, very packable, decent performance

Cons: Not as easy as others to operate fully, red and flood lighting could be better

Read our full review of the Black Diamond Spot R 400.

Petzl Bindi rechargeable head torch

Petzl Bindi
  • Weight: 34g
  • Size: 5cm (w) x 3cm (h) x 2.7cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 200 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 2-50 hours

The Petzl Bindi head torch stands out with its incredible pack size and lightweight design, making it ideal for urban environments and as a convenient 'just-in-case' option for runners.

While it may have limited battery life due to its compact size, the impressive brightness and versatility make it a good value choice for those seeking a compact and portable lighting solution.

Pros: Incredible pack size and lightweight

Cons: Comfort not the best, restricted battery life due to size

Read our full review of the Petzl Bindi.

Ledlenser H7R Signature rechargeable head torch

Best for professionals

LedLenser H19R
  • Weight: 274g
  • Size: 7cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 5.5cm
  • Waterproof rating: IP67
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 1,200 lumens
  • Red rear light: No
  • Battery life: Up to 65 hours

The Ledlenser H7R Signature headlamp impresses with its bright and customizable lighting, accompanied by a user-friendly app for added control.

We think it's an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable performance in challenging environments or for those requiring powerful illumination for outdoor activities in the dark. While it offers excellent reach and brightness, its bulk, weight, and higher cost may not make it the most suitable option for casual users.

Pros: Useful accompanying app, incredibly bright, robust build quality, multiple attachments.

Cons: Bulky, expensive, heavy, not the most comfortable.

Read out full review of the Ledlenser H7R Signature.

Ledlenser NEO 9R rechargeable head torch

Best for running

Ledlenser NEO 9R
  • Weight: 208g
  • Size (front): 6.3cm (w) x 2.8cm (h) x 2.5cm (d)
  • Size (rear): 9.5cm (w) x 4.7cm (h) x 2.5cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IP54
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 1,200 lumens
  • Red light function: Rear only
  • Battery life: Up to 120 hours

The Ledlenser NEO 9R impresses with its exceptional battery life and excellent light performance, although the thin band might not be the most comfortable.

On review, we found it offered impressive brightness, and there's a useful rear red light for enhanced visibility, making it a great choice for runners and hikers seeking reliable lighting performance, even though it lacks a front red light option.

Pros: Impressive battery life, excellent light performance, rear red light aids visibility

Cons: Thin band isn’t the most comfortable, no red light up front

Read our full review of the Ledlenser NEO 9R.

Silva Terra Scout H rechargeable head torch

Best for sustainability

Silva Terra Scout H
  • Weight: 73g
  • Size: 5.5cm (w) x 4cm (h) x 4cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX5
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 350
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 3-25 hours

The Silva Terra Scout H impresses with its fantastic flood lighting and comfortable headband, offering a sustainable choice with the use of hemp fibres and recycled plastics.

However, its minimal modes and limited distance in the highest setting slightly detract from its overall performance, making it best suited for fast-paced adventures like running or camping in lower power mode to avoid excessive brightness.

Pros: Fantastic flood lighting, comfortable headband, sustainable choice

Cons: Minimal modes, not the greatest distance

Read our full review of the Silva Terra Scout H.

Lifesystems Intensity 280 rechargeable head torch

Best for budget

Lifesystems Intensity 280
  • Weight: 89g
  • Size: 6cm (w) x 4.2cm (h) x 3.5cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX6
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 280 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: Up to six days

The Lifesystems Intensity 280 head torch offers great value with its impressive brightness, good distance coverage, and decent red light performance, making it suitable for Duke of Edinburgh, camping, and leisurely walks where super bright wide lighting isn't essential.

While comfort and flood lighting performance are average, we'd say the head torch's budget-friendly price and lightweight design make it an attractive option for outdoor enthusiasts on a budget.

Pros: Great value, decent red light performance, good distance with white lights, battery life

Cons: Comfort is middling, flood lighting performance could be better

Read our full review of the Lifesystems Intensity 280.

Luci Solar Headlamp and Flashlight rechargeable head torch

Luci Solar Headlamp and Flashlight
  • Weight: 108g (303g with pack)
  • Size (handheld torch): 6cm (w) x 15cm (h) x 3.5cm (d)
  • Size (head torch only): 6cm (w) x 3.5cm (h) x 4.5cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 300 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: 2-24 hours

The Luci Solar Headlamp and Flashlight offered impressive brightness and a sleek design in our group test, along with the added benefit of a solar panel for charging. While it excels as a camping companion and is versatile with multiple lighting modes, it is relatively heavy and not the most portable option for outdoor activities like hiking.

Overall, we feel it's a reasonable choice for camping and home use, but there are more comfortable and lighter options available at a similar price point.

Pros: Impressive brightness, solar panel, sleek design

Cons: Heavy, not very portable

Read our full review of the Luci Solar Headlamp and Flashlight.

Princeton Tec Axis 450 rechargeable head torch

Princeton Tec Axis 450
  • Weight: 81g
  • Size: 6.7cm (w) x 3.2cm (h) x 4cm (d)
  • Waterproof rating: IPX4
  • Brightness rating in lumens: 450 lumens
  • Red light function: Yes
  • Battery life: Up to 15 hours

The Princeton Tec Axis 450 is a lightweight head torch with impressive flood lighting and excellent red light performance. However, its mediocre battery life and limited beam distance prevent it from standing out in a competitive market.

Although it offers good features, the price point seems slightly high, and there may be better options available at a lower price. Ideal for hikers and campers who prioritize flood lighting over long-distance illumination.

Pros: Fantastic red light mode, impressive flood lighting

Cons: Mediocre battery life and beam distance

Read our full review of the Princeton Tec Axis 450.

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How we tested

Experienced outdoor gear reviewer, Rob Slade, tested the head torches. To reach a star rating out of five, the head torches were tested on the following factors:

  • Brightness - is there a sufficient/impressive distance covered and how wide is the beam?
  • Lighting modes - how many lighting modes does the head torch have, and is there a range of settings to suit varying environments, such as an SOS mode for emergencies, or a red light?
  • Ease of use - is the head torch simple to use in the dark, with straightforward button controls for switching between lighting modes and effortless tilting functions?
  • Batteries - how is the head torch powered (rechargeable batteries, solar powered or USB port) and how long is the battery life?
  • Resilience - does the headtorch have a decent waterproof rating to withstand the elements whilst camping and hiking, and is the model robust enough to handle life in the outdoors?
  • Value - do the additional lighting modes, quality of the materials used and light effectiveness match the price tag?

Head torch buyer's guide

With a wide range of head torch options available on the market, finding the right one can be overwhelming. That's why we've compiled a handy buyer's guide to help you choose the right option.

What to look for in a head torch

To ensure you make an informed choice, consider the following key factors when shopping for a head torch:

Brightness and beam distance

When selecting a head torch, consider its brightness in lumens and the beam distance for better visibility of distant obstacles during activities like night hiking or trail running.

Lighting modes

Look for head torches that offer multiple lighting modes, including red lighting. Red light mode is especially useful for preserving night vision and not disturbing others in group settings.

Battery life and type

Some models offer rechargeable batteries, which are more eco-friendly and cost-effective in the long run. Others use disposable batteries, which are convenient for outdoor adventures without access to power sources.

Comfort and fit

Look for adjustable straps and a comfortable band to ensure a snug fit. Consider the weight of the head torch as well, as a lighter model is more comfortable during extended wear.

Weather resistance

If you'll be using the head torch in wet or challenging weather conditions, opt for a model with a higher water resistance rating, preferably IPX4 or higher.

Additional features

Some head torches come with extra features like built-in rechargeable power banks for charging devices, SOS strobe mode for emergency situations, or lock modes.

Budget

Prices can vary widely, so having a clear budget will help you narrow down your options and find the best head torch that meets your needs without breaking the bank.

How many lumens do you need for a head torch

For casual camping or reading at night, a head torch with around 50 to 150 lumens should be sufficient.

For hiking, running, or other outdoor activities in low-light conditions, you may want a head torch with at least 150 to 300 lumens for better visibility.

For more demanding activities like night hiking, trail running, or search and rescue operations, a head torch with 300 lumens or more would be ideal to provide powerful illumination and long-range visibility.

By considering these factors, you can confidently select a head torch that suits your specific outdoor activities, enhances your visibility, and ensures a safer and more enjoyable experience in the great outdoors. Happy head torch shopping!

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