
Versatile, lightweight, and water-resistant 300-lumen headlamp for hiking, hunting, tactical use, and everyday activities. Whether your requirements call for longer distance spotting or close-range area light, the Remix is up to the task. In addition to the white light, Remix RGB comes with red, green, and blue lights for the special needs of hunters and tactically-minded users. Made in the USA.
Features
Remix has an asymmetrical single arm bracket, easily accessible battery door enclosure, and large push button switch. For this RGB model, they also added red, green, and blue light.
Remix RGB has five modes, High (300 lm) and Low (90 lm) mode for the white plus red, green, and blue modes. You can easily adjust your light’s brightness to illuminate greater distances or to conserve battery power plus use different colors for special needs with a single button.
The red light is outside the visible range of many game animals, so you can signal to your partners, read, or navigate without alerting them that easily. It also allows you to maintain your night vision. The blue light protects the night-adjusted vision and highlights blood trails. Also useful for those who have problems seeing red and green lights. The green light complements night vision devices and provides better contrast than blue or red light for reading or navigating at night.
This lamp has a Maxbright LED, which is the highest quality LED Princeton Tec offers plus colored Ultrabright LEDs. To avoid confusion, Max is more than Ultra and requires to be yelled louder. It produces a powerful, white light, and the beam pattern combines focused narrow and wide beams. At close range, the wide beams simulate normal daylight conditions so you can take advantage of your peripheral vision, while focused narrow beams provide distance illumination.
The lights with an IPX4 rating are designed for water resistance to splashing and quick dunking. If the light is submerged for a longer period of time, remove the batteries and inspect the cabinets for signs of battery leakage. If water has entered the housing, dry the light thoroughly and replace the batteries. If you leave the light in the water for longer than that, you might need to say bye-bye to the lamp. It isn’t a U-boat, you know.