Introduction
A headlamp is a great piece of outdoor gear. It frees up your hands so that you can set up your tent or light a stove in the dark.
Narrowing Your Choices
Step One
Expect to pay $10 to $60 for a headlamp, depending on the kinds of features you're looking for.
Step Two
Consider battery life at 70 degrees F and below 0 degrees F, size, weight, number of batteries required and adjustable focus, as well as whether it's convertible to a handheld flashlight, convertible from halogen to standard vacuum bulbs or convertible from AA to C or 4.5-volt batteries.
Step Three

Look for the following features if you'll be using your headlamp in cold climates: a durable battery pack that withstands cold; and a separate, insulated battery pack that can be kept close to the body to prevent freezing.
Step Four

Choose a micro headlamp if you're looking for something inexpensive, simple and lightweight.
Step Five

Consider the following if you want a headlamp that's ultralight: a battery pack that allows you to choose between AA batteries for low weight and C batteries for maximum brightness; and a separate battery pack that keeps the weight off of your head.
Step Six

Look for a good headlamp with three adjustable straps to maximize comfort and versatility. Adjustable straps will allow you to wear the lamp on a bare forehead or over a helmet or hat.
Step Seven
Select a waterproof headlamp if you'll be using it for canoeing, rafting, kayaking, swimming, or rainy or snowy conditions.
Step Eight
Visit Web sites for outdoor gear stores and search for a list of the headlamps they sell. These sites will often give a description of each product sold and its price.
Step Nine
Visit Web sites for outdoor magazines to read product reviews once you've narrowed your list of options.
Before Making Your Purchase
Step One
Check the switch on the headlamp to see how easily it turns on and off. Ideally you want a lamp that twists off securely, so that it doesn't turn on in your backpack and wear out the batteries, but one that you can easily adjust while wearing gloves or mittens.
Step Two
Try the headlamp on for comfort: Is the lamp padded, and does it fit comfortably against the forehead? Are the straps easily adjustable? Does it feel too light or too heavy?
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