The main USP with Biolite’s headlamps is their clean and comfortable design. The U.S. brand has cleverly incorporated the torch’s wires within the strap, keeping it fuss-free and tangle-proof.
I’ve used a lot of the brand’s models of the years and can vouch for their comfort. In fact, I’d say they’re the most comfortable headtorches on the market. And they’re very stable too, even when you’re moving at pace on bumpy trails. This is a total shoo-in for our round up of the best head torches for running.
This particular model, the Biolite Headlamp 425 offers, you guessed it, a max of 425 lumens which I’ve found adequate for the night hikes and trail runs I’ve used it on, including on a late night photoshoot on the Pembrokeshire coast and on a wild camping trip taking in the Brecon Beacons Horseshoe. I also carried it in my bag on the Ultra Trail Snowdonia 50K as it met the race requirements, though I didn’t need to call upon it.
Battery Life and Brightness
This has a front and back light and lots of modes that can be cycled through very easily via just a single button on the front and a single button on the back. Quick presses move through the different lighting modes and long presses alter the brightness. An 8-second press will lock it and another 8-second press will unlock it. This, I found, is important to use as the Headlamp 425 will easily end up turning itself on while bumping around in your backpack.
It has a spot beam on the front and a flood beam – and you can activate strobe lighting too. On the back, there’s a red light that can strobe or flood. If you’re looking for a headtorch for running with on roads in the dark then having a rear red light is absolutely essential. It’s also a requirement for many trail races these days.