Distance LT 1000 Headlamp
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Black Diamond Distance LT 1000 Headlamp
Lightweight and compact, the Distance LT 1100 is built to shine on pre-dawn-to-dark endurance days, where every ounce counts. The bounce-free design features a slim, pivoting lens assembly, while the main rechargeable battery housing remains fixed and stable against the headband. The integrated PowerTap™ Technology temporarily boosts the light to 1100 lumens with a simple tap for long-range viewing, and automatically dims after 10 seconds to conserve battery life. The Distance’s engineered lens design maintains broad, diffuse lighting and depth perception through the range of brightness levels.
- Bulbs
- LED
- Power Source
- USB-C
- Batteries Included
- 2200 mAh BD LT Battery
- Modes
- PowerTap™, High, Medium, Low
- Lumens
- [PowerTap™] 1100, [High] 600, [Medium] 300, [Low] 7
- Distance
- [PowerTap™] 125m, [High] 110m, [Medium] 58m, [Low] 8m
- Burn Time
- [High] 4.25 hrs, [Medium] 14 hrs, [Low] 120 hrs
- Strap
- low profile, suspended headband
- Waterproof
- IP67
- Claimed Weight
- 0.24lb (108g)
- Activity
- climb, hike & camp, run & training
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 8 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 1, 2024
The Bomb!
The LT 1100 has outperformed all my other headlamps in this category! Amazing brightness for night runs and versatile for in tent reading!
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 29, 2024
Distance LT 1100
Amazing brightness and rechargeable ....Thanks BD for an amazing product
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 29, 2024
New Favorite Headlamp
This light is a perfect allrounder , it is light enough for trail/hiking use and bright enough for , biking and other adventures. Great battery life especially on medium setting . Waterproof is a bonus
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 27, 2024
Lightweight and bright
Rechargeable, lightweight and bright. Easy to use and simple functionality. I used to save my “bigger” headlamps for big missions, but this one works as my new everyday.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 26, 2024
Light it up!
Talk about bright, and superbly functional; this little number can do it all. Keep me moving comfortably on the trail in the utter darkness and help me find my path to the tent - somewhere over there - once the sandman comes calling! So many options I know I haven’t used em all yet, But know they’ll come in hand. And being rechargeable is so now, and the way it should be. Off and running!
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 19, 2024
Light Up My Life
The LT 1100 is perfect for me. Cost-effective and excellent design for my moderate-to-advanced running regimen. Love it.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
July 5, 2024
My New “Do Everything” Headlamp
As a long time backpacker I became afflicted with GAS decades ago. One of the shiny objects that I am addicted to is backpacking lights. As a collector I collect (mostly) BD and Petzl models. I loved the Spot 400 except for the problem with the rechargeable battery issue (needing an extra charger). . Just like the story of Goldilocks I have been looking for the just right (for me) lamp for extended backpacking trips. One of the things that I noticed right away is that the light has less bounce inertia due to the lamp being isolated from the battery. Another is using USB-C cuts down on cable clutter for recharging on the trail. The last one is the touch boost for route finding. Not needing to cycle through settings is a nice touch. Anybody want a mint condition Petzl Actik Core?
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
June 27, 2024
I want to love it, but not sure yet-
I just got this along with a couple replacement batteries. Super bright so I am pumped for that. I realize it is brand new, so I am tempering my thoughts with that in mind. I am a longtime BD equipment user, lights, poles, etc. With that being said, my first thought with this setup is "Why tho?" on only being able to charge the battery through the headlamp itself. I am stoked on the change to USB C, despite hosing myself on all my other BD rechargeable for now. Please make a charging cord adapter to be able to charge a loose battery without the headlamp itself. I look forward to using it. Will probably just end up buying a second headlamp to be able to charge on the fly for multi-day adventures.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
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