The red beam: When should you use it and why? We'll tell you
At dusk or the very end of the day, the duck hunter in their hut, hunting blind or gabion sets up their camp and decoys. And they can do so in perfect discretion with the red beams of this LED cap. Changing out decoys in the middle of the night without disturbing the entire set-up is no longer a problem either: the light form the red LEDs does not disturb birds.
The white beam: For optimum visibility in low natural light
The red lights are very practical if you don't want to disturb or wake the others in the hut at night. But the white beams of this LED cap also have a clear advantage: with these two beams that light up to 8 meters in total darkness, you'll have maximum visibility for accessing your set-up safely. Which means there's no need to use a headlamp or the light on your smartphone.
A well-designed, versatile camouflage cap that adapts to different biotopes and geographic areas
This LED cap was designed for waterfowl hunters and enthusiasts using an exclusive SOLOGNAC wetlands camouflage pattern to keep you camouflaged from waterfowl such as ducks, geese, teals, etc. With its ultra-realistic pattern of vegetation (rush, grass, reeds), a 3D effect, and a high-contrast background, this LED cap lets you blend at dusk or any time of day.
An essential accessory for all duck hunters
Also designed to better hide your head from waterfowl, this ultra-light cap (barely 80g) is easy to wear, and added to trousers, a jacket, even waders, seamlessly completes your hunting ensemble and keeps northern shovellers, widgeons, mallards, teals, geese, pintails, gadwalls, coots, and others, from catching sight of you. Additionally, this cap can be adjusted at the back to adapt to your head size with a rip-tab (velcro strap).
This LED cap: how does it work?
The 4 batteries that power the LEDs are included. All that's left is for you to install them in the box under the left side seam, and press the on/off button under the visor. Pressing the button once will change the light from white to red. That's it - you've got 25 hours of light ahead of you: more than enough to enjoy your time in your blind?