the power switch can be hit which could potentially turn the headlamp on
you click twice from the off position rather than once
Battery change is difficult
Dimming is another confusing option based on the icons
wet headband is no fun to wear
Weight gets wearing after time
it only has the red night vision option
Switch between the colors is also not quite evident from the icons
Requires no maintenance after submersion)
Storm is bigger than the Spot model and much heavier too
a drop or two will crack the casing
it will come on by accident and drain your batteries
headlamp tries to pack too many settings into one device
still too heavy without the top strap
Icon also that dwarfs the Storm s lighting range
Any rechargeable batteries can be used in the Storm
doesn't have the blue or green LEDs
The locking mechanism itself does appear a little thin
headlamp For people who want the maximum brightness
Removable headband There really isn t too much too the strap
Four batteries make it slightly heavier than the lightest headlamps
it will revert back to the previous mode
remove the batteries and moisture after full submersion they can corrode the terminals
welding gloves and still came away bleeding
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the Black Diamond Storm on the trail in the future
the housing plastic does feel a little cheap
No cherry-picked units sent by manufacturers
classic technology and not constant lighting
Max burn time 150 hours previous version
having three colour LEDs for night vision is a bit overkill
the single button operation can be slightly tedious to learn and easy to forget
it is slightly heavier
the Storm does not accommodate rechargeable batteries
finicky and very difficult to operate with gloves on
too thin or the trails are too icy
Too much money for a faulty headlamp
full battery lifetimes at temperatures below freezing
because it s only been used twice
The Storm 375 does not have a rechargeable internal battery