DM Headlamp

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Over the years of night fishing and early morning to day fishing I have used many different headlamps. Only one has stood out beyond the rest. The Black Diamond Storm!! The storm was created for outdoor enthusiasts mainly for hiking and camping. I feel being in a marine environment was the ultimate test. There are a few musts within a headlamp needed for kayak fishing.

  1. Must be waterproof
  2. Must be bright
  3. Must be operable with one hand
  4. Push Button On Off Operation
  5. Must fit head snugly
  6. Has to be light and comfortable to wear
  7. Needs Red light options
  8. LED is BEST
  9. Good Battery Life

Previous headlamps were not waterproof. Some died just from being rained on. Others well the salt eventually corroded the insides. I have owned filament light bulb flash light style and LED styles the LED is the best.  LED is much brighter than the standard filament light bulbs.  The diode also lasts longer. Some were turned on by turning the lens others were push button. The push button is much better for 1 hand operation.

After 5 or six different headlamps I had a coupon for a local Eastern Mountain Sports store. I went in just to use the coupon on someting kayak fishing related but wasn’t sure on what. Once in the store looking around i came upon the Black Diamond headlamp display. Realizing my current headlamp had just died the morning prior I became very interested. Looking at the package it stated the headlamp was indeed waterproof. Now almost sold reading more about the features it has a RED lamp option and 2 bright light options.  One being 2 white single power LED’s which give a good general flood of light for doing most tasks and a bright “Quad Power LED” in the center . The Quad Power is very bright and acts like a spot lite. It shines for a range of 70 m or about 230 feet. The brightness is perfect for tieing knots and de-hooking fish.  The single power led’s light is a max of about 7 m or 23 feet which is good for general tasks and saves battery life. All lighting modes are switched using a single button. Holding the button down dims the light levels (in older models). Pressing the button quickly will go from on to strobe and pressing slowly will switch the light modes.

New models have a function called power tap technology. Simply by tapping the side of the headlamp the brightness levels will go up or down within preset intervals.

The storm also has a waterproof rating of IPX7 which is water tight 30 meters below water for 30 mins. This was a key feature for myself as a kayak angler. Another great feature is the included power meter which will show green yellow and red for status of battery life when the light is turned on. The weight of the entire headlamp is minimal at 3.9 oz making it comfortable to wear all night long. The MSRP of the headlamp is $50.00 and well worth the price. The current one i have has lasted 3 years so far. If you do not use the headlamp very often do take the batteries out as they may leak over time damaging the inside of the light.

 

For more information on the Black Diamond Storm Headlamp check out the Black Diamond Website here!

SO Dolan Sunglasses

Smith Optics Dolan Style Sunglasses

As we all know sunglasses are an essential need for our on the water experience. Protecting your eyes and dampening glare to enhance our vision. For years the use of cheap $20.00 polarized sunglasses was the way I rolled. Stating they are cheap and it doesn’t hurt if they get lost scratched or damaged. Until I purchased a pair of Smith Optics Sunglasses with the patented Chromapop Lenses. Wow did it change my world. The crystal clarity the incredible colors and the great polarized ability to see deeper into the water. Even driving is more pleasant.

Sunglasses (Large)The sunglasses are light weight and extremely comfortable thanks to the dual spring hinge design. The arms contour to your head and hold tight to your head but not to tight.  The lenses are coated with both a hydrleophobic and Anti-Glare coatings. The hydrleophobic acts like a barrier that repels water and makes salt and finger prints wipe easily. The anti-glare is applied to the back of the lens to eliminate glares that may reflect from side light.

I have been wearing Smith Optic sunglasses this entire fishing season and would recommend a pair for every angler! There’s no way to go back to cheap sunglasses after experiencing such quality craftsmanship and visual bliss!

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Smith Optics Dockside

 Pros:

  • Light weight
  • Spring arms for contouring to your head for best fit.
  • Included Hard Case
  • Micro Fiber Cloth Bag
  • Lenses wick water away and are easy to clean.
  • Brilliant clarity
  • Polarized

Cons:

None

MSRP of frames and lenses mentioned is 200.00 +

Visit www.SmithOptics.com for more information

 

 

The Jackson Kayak Factory customer service team made this video depicting the new color line for all Jackson Kayak boats and sups for 2015!!! Some of the new colors are pretty neat! Remember you can always order a custom color kayak through your local Jackson Kayak Dealer.  Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTo8Gjfk7nc