







🔦 Light up your night, own the adventure!
The DanForce Headlamp is a rugged, USB rechargeable LED headlamp delivering an impressive 1080 lumens of brightness. Designed with a durable IPX4 water and dust resistant rating, it features four versatile light modes including a red light for tactical use. Its adjustable, sweat-resistant headband ensures comfort during extended wear, while the powerful 5000mAh battery offers reliable long-lasting illumination. Ideal for camping, outdoor work, and tactical applications, this headlamp combines high performance with practical design.








| ASIN | B0762CW1C1 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 538,318 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 2,575 in Camping & Hiking Headlamps |
| Brand | DanForce |
| Bulb Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable |
| Certification | IPX4 |
| Colour | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,438) |
| Date First Available | 14 Aug. 2017 |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included Components | Bold-S headlamp, Carabiner, Carry bag, Usb Cable |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Item model number | H1 |
| Luminous Flux | 1080 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Dan |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.21 x 10.9 x 8.2 cm; 249.48 g |
| Part Number | Bold-S |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Headlamp |
| Special features | Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable |
| Style | Custom |
| Switch Installation Type | Head Mount |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
B**.
This is a great high power head light for any night time activities. I use mine for cutting grass and outdoor work after dark. In the hot days of summer I do a lot of late evening and after dark grass cutting on a 62” deck zero turn to do field mowing and larger 5 acre yards that I have do. This head light works great in addition to the lights on the machine. It keeps me going till the job is done. I also use it all types of jobs from automotive to marine and almost any low light conditions I have to work in. The multiple light settings are great and the red light feature works well to keep the bugs down when coming off the water and trailering my boat and putting my gear away. There are so many ways to use this light I just can’t name the all. The battery last a long time and is easy to recharge. And the light is vey bright on the High setting. The additional side lights add a lot to peripheral vision and sight to keep you from moving your head as much. Note: be sure to read the information about the operation of the light carefully. I accidentally made the mistake of holding the on off button down for more than three seconds and I shut the light off and when I went back to use it, I thought it was broken. I got ready to order another one and just took one more look at the instructions and saw that holding down the button for three seconds, or longer shuts down or turns on the light. Also the switch is used to turn the light from white light to red light. Just know that!!!! I recommend this head light as a great product. Good luck!
S**M
The DanForce headlamp puts off a good amount of light, and at first it worked well for what I needed — especially when crawling through tight, dark spaces on job sites. The brightness is solid and the rechargeable battery is convenient. After using it for a while, though, I ended up switching to a different headlamp. The DanForce is a bit bulky, and over time that started to get in the way when I was working in crawl spaces or moving around for long periods. I also found that the battery life didn’t last as long as some other options I’ve tried, especially on higher brightness settings. Overall, it’s a decent headlamp with strong light output, but if you need something lightweight with longer battery life for daily professional use, there are better choices out there.
J**X
This unit has been a solid light for those predawn fishes. The focused spot is always more than enough and the floods light up your whole zone. The red light feature hits when I have to deal with heavy mosquito areas. The charge is always makes it to sunrise.
M**.
Edit. The company behind this headlamp is excellent and they really care about their customers and their product. They reached out offering to refund the cost which is both not necessary and way above and beyond for a semi unsatisfied customer. Look the lamp is great, it’s just not suitable for me. It’s a bit too big and heavy for my small head, and even though I have plenty of headlamps with built in batteries I prefer a headlamp that uses a high quality common battery such as an 18650 or 21700. Being able to replace the battery gives a few benefits, you can carry extra batteries and not have to worry about running out of juice or finding an outlet to charge which isn’t feasible if you’re out in the night or camping etc. you are also in control of the quality of cells as well as the capacity and discharge rating. Quality 18650s are around $4 each. I have a ton of the most common cell sizes. Original review; The lamp is dang bulky. I mean it’s not bad, but I have some concerns. It’s pretty bulky and can get uncomfortable after a while. Battery pack could get in the way if you’re lying on your back. You are at the mercy of the built in battery. Who knows the capacity, who knows if it’s a quality cell. Either way it is a lithium battery and will not last forever. Also the adjustable angle is 90 degrees which is fine, until you start to compare headlamps and see many are 180 degrees. Not a huge deal, just something to note. Look I was in the infantry for 10 years and I know and have relied on headlamps. Back then it was petzl no ifs and or buts. I still have a petzl that has dirt embedded in it from Afghanistan that’s over 15 years old and still works. It’s tech is now outdated, and pretty dim by today’s standards, but great for inconspicuous red light to do things close up like read a map (that’s why no red is used on military maps, you won’t see it with red light. ) anyway bright in a combat zone isn’t exactly what you want so I guess it’s perfect, but boy it sucks trying to use it to get things done when I need light. So I don’t use it. Cheap headlamps are way brighter nowadays, durability aside. I always keep multiple headlamps around as well as high quality flashlights, but I much prefer a headlamp for obvious reasons. Nowadays there are other high end quality headlamps besides petzl such as nitecore, Coast, and quite a few others I’m not too familiar with. Ok sorry about the tangent. So comparing this lamp to the tons that have copied the style of the nitecore h30, h33 and that’s where you see it’s not that great. First off this is very big and bulky, the h30/h33 copies are very small and light, just a tiny cylinder slightly bigger than an 18650 battery. Second, and this is important, they take 18650 batteries and that’s invaluable because that is where a headlamp will eventually fail. You Also can’t be sure of the quality of a built in cell, and finally you can easily carry two spares in a case that’s about 1/3 the size of a pack of cigarettes (no I don’t smoke). Also you can decide the brand and capacity battery you want. Or if you don’t want to bother with batteries they all come with one battery and the ability to charge via cable, so it will function no differently than this headlamp as far as that goes. But know if you want spares or a higher capacity battery or you just need to replace the original it cost about $3-4 for a good name brand 18650 battery (Sony, Panasonic, molicel, Sanyo, etc). I have tons of 18650s and chargers. Next point is Angle adjustment. Those styles I’m comparing to have 180 degree rotation, is it necessary? maybe in some situations, but maybe not. Nice to have it. Next you can remove the headlamp from the strap easily to clip it on yourself or mount magnetically because it’s magnetic. Also the ones i bought are super bright. Like really bright, probably not as bright as the nitecore they get their designs from, but less than a third of the cost. Finally they are cheaper than this headlamp and with all the other factors, most important being illumination (very bright with good beam angle and far throw), next removable high quality cells, 3rd being very light weight and small, the adjustability, and versatility, and finally price. RIt’s just unmatched. I paid $25 for the nitecore Lookalikes and $29 for this, not a huge difference until you consider the facts I just laid out. Oh and bonus is having memory so when you turn it on it goes to the last function you used and you don’t have to cycle through them every time you use the light. I will say this light is bright with a great cast and excellent red light as well. My gripes with this light are mainly personal due to personal preferences so don’t knock this great light just because it’s not a good fit for me.
B**D
I purchased the Bold-S headlamp in November of 2024, and in the last few months it seemed to be much dimmer than when it was when new, I was charging it daily and it just kept diminishing. The battery is not replaceable so to test if it was the battery, or the light I decided to turn it on while plugged in and BAM! It was just as bright as the day it arrived at my door. So I looked at the DanForce website and the site stated a 1 year warranty on their products, so I sent them an email. It wasn't even 8 hours later and I had a response asking for my address so they could send me a replacement, needless to say I had a replacement at my door in under a week. Hands down the best customer service I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Thank you DanForce customer service, you have a customer for life!!
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