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Bear Grylls Hands-Free Torch

When solving problems in the wild you need three things - your head, your hands and your tools. The Hands-Free Torch frees up your hands to work in concert with your head and your tool. The elastic headband offers storage for an additional battery and the adjustable lamp has three settings - bright, low and off. Bear says it best, “When all is dark, shine on.”

$27
Item # 31-001028
  • Overall Length: 2.45"
  • Overall Width: 1.31"
  • Weight without battery: 1.30 oz.
  • Weight with battery: 1.65 oz.
  • Battery: AAA
  • Lumens
    • Low: 8
    • High: 25
  • Runtime
    • Low: 15 hrs
    • High: 8.75hrs
Warranty

Features

  • Hands Free
  • Headband Stows Extra Battery
  • Adjustable Lamp
  • Priorities of Survival Guide
2 born survivalist jason robertson - JAN 12, 2013

born survivalisto`s review I read. This product just can't compete with the Princeton Tec headlamps. They are both waterproof up to 3 meters and up to 115 lumens. I would love to see Gerber make a headlamp that had those features and come in REALTREE camo patern.

2 4x4 outdoors enthusiast Zakary - DEC 16, 2012

I own the BG survival knife and multitool, and have used them multiple times with alright outcome, but just looking at the handle of the knife makes me angry that it looks like china garbage, unlike the usual Gerber products. i liked the knife before but now i just want to get some real military knives by Gerber! and the multitool has an orange initials blazing on the handle and makes it look dumb. Ship me a suspension and a LMF and ill be happy! dont buy the BG stuff, its not Gerber. its china

3 Waterproof this! EJD - JUL 12, 2012

Cool torch, but cannot compete with Princeton Tec. I wish this torch was just waterproof, and possibly had a center head strap for more stability. Also, the AA instead of AAA would be better.

Can't wait for the Torch II.

3 Mr Smith - JUN 22, 2012

Because strobe would get in the way of the interface and just be annoying to scroll through each time. This is designed for actual use outdoors without gimmicks just for showing off to friends.

The actual problem is the massive size for only a AAA light. One AA holds 2.5x or above the power of a AAA and will run that much longer, and there are many AA headlamps smaller than this one. For a 'survival' headlamp I would have thought this would have been taken into account..

5 forester / tree climber rob march 10th 2012 - MAR 10, 2012

another excellent product ."what a great torch" .

3 Mr Doc - MAR 9, 2012

If it had a strobe and was waterproof i would buy it, even if it cost alittle more money. But the way it is now i wouldnt.My Princeton Tec is better then that one.I love Gerber and Bear Grylls so step it up alittle and make this light better !

3 mr lee - FEB 29, 2012

why would there not be a strobe? It is for survival?

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