Bandicoot 250 Headlamp
Lumens are a measure of the total amount of visible light from a light source. The higher the lumen rating the “brighter” the light will appear.
The Bandicoot 250 Headlamp is built tough to be a brilliant all-rounder, with a feature set making it just as useful around the campsite as it is on multi-day hikes.
The Bandicoot 250 Headlamp is built tough to be a brilliant all-rounder, with a feature set making it just as useful around the campsite as it is on multi-day hikes.
An innovative and award-winning design that you'll love to use. Bandicoot will quickly become your go-to for any adventure or handsfree lighting requirement.
- Bright beam reaching up to 130 ft
- Waterproof to 3 ft with an IP67 rating
- USB rechargeable via integrated connector
- Broad, reading & red LED light options
- Battery indicators so you're never caught out
- Easy-clean, anti-odour single-piece silicone strap
- Lock mode to prevent accidental use
- Programmable modes with Knog's Modemaker app
MODE | MAX LUMENS | RUNTIME RANGE |
Combo |
250 | 8 - 28 hrs |
Spot |
200 |
12 - 36 hrs |
Ambient | 50 |
22 - 70 hrs |
Red Light | 4 |
25 - 72 hrs |
Reading |
6 |
32 - 105 hrs |
Free shipping to Continental USA on orders over $50 and just $6 on orders under $50. We'll ship it asap, and have it delivered within 2 - 5 business days.
Returns & Exchanges
We stand behind everything we make and want you to be happy. If for any reason you're not satisfied with your purchase, return it within 30-days for a full refund. We'll even pay the shipping. For more information, please see our Returns & Warranty page.
Shipping on Knog's US website is available to Continental USA customers only. If you're shopping from another location, please visit our international store.
I have the Bandicoot model that was made for the Kickstarter campaign years ago and still use it regularly.
You have to read to handle thats device :) but the result is really amazing and long lasting.
Bright lights, good variety, great design and comfy to wear
The only thing I’d wish for was inidividual brightness memories per light type - the lowest brightness is fine for the spotlight, but too low for the red and reading lights for example. Otherwise, excellent
Unnecessarily bright (in a good way)