Coast HL7 Review
Our Verdict
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Coast HL7 | |||||
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Awards | Best for Waterproof and More | Solid Performer at a Good Price | Best Headlamp for General Purpose Use | ||
Price | $50 List $22.99 at Amazon | $59.95 at REI Compare at 3 sellers | Check Price at Backcountry Compare at 3 sellers | $29 List | Check Price at Backcountry Compare at 3 sellers |
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Bottom Line | We used to love the Coast, but competing lights have stepped up, while the HL7 is unchanged | You can't go wrong with the Storm, high performance, quality optics, and durable design | Offering excellent optics, a bright wide beam, and strong performance for the price, the Spot is one of our favorites | A good value that offers basic functionality, slightly better than average performance, at a good price | The $20 Tikkina is a great light around the campsite, for general use, in your thingy drawer, or car glove box |
Rating Categories | Coast HL7 | Black Diamond Storm | Black Diamond Spot | Yalumi LED 140-Lumen | Petzl Tikkina |
Trail Finding (35%) | |||||
Close Proximity (20%) | |||||
Battery Life (15%) | |||||
Weight (15%) | |||||
Ease of Use (15%) | |||||
Specs | Coast HL7 | Black Diamond Storm | Black Diamond Spot | Yalumi LED 140-Lumen | Petzl Tikkina |
Measured Beam Distance | 112 m | 91 m | 94 m | 94 m | 62 m |
Claimed Distance | 119 m | 85 m | 80 m | 90 m | 55 m |
Measured High Mode Run-time (ANSI) | 3.1 hrs | 5 hrs | 2.9 hrs | 4.3 hrs | 3.5 hrs |
Claimed High Mode Run-time | 1.5 hrs | 40 hrs | 30 hrs | Not specified | 60 hrs |
Measured Low Mode Run-time | 25 hrs | 42 hrs | 9.7 hrs | 47 hrs | 223 hrs |
Claimed Low Mode Run-time | 70 hrs | 120 hrs | 175 hrs | 100 hrs | 220 hrs |
Measured Weight | 4.5 oz, 127 g | 4 oz, 112 g | 3.1 oz, 89 g | 2.7 oz, 77 g | 2.9 oz, 83 g |
Battery Type | 3 AAA | 4 AAA | 3 AAA | 3 AAA | 3 AAA |
Water Resistance | water resistant | IP67 waterproof to one meter and dustproof | Splash proof (dubious IPX8 claim) | IPX4 splash proof | IPX4 splash proof |
Manuf Claimed Lumens | 285 lumens | 350 lumens | 300 lumens | 140 lumens | 150 lumens |
Beam Type | flood/spot | flood/spot | flood/spot | flood/spot | flood |
Red Light | no | yes, red/green/blue night-vision modes | yes | yes | no |
On Switch Lock | no | yes | yes | no | no |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Coast HL7 has been around since 2012, and has had a few upgrades in performance since its original introduction. The design remains largely unchanged, even though it is today brighter than the version we first tested. Unfortunately, competing headlamps have changed a lot in that time, and so while the HL7 remains a very good product, we no longer recommend it over competing lights, in particular, the Black Diamond Storm and Spot offer better performance today, at either about the same price, or even lower cost.
Likes
The HL7 offers an excellent trail finding beam in its spot mode, shining 112 meters, and with very good optics. The beam is a bit hot in the center, not as even and wide as top competitors like the BD Storm.
The HL7 also offers very good flood lighting, which is easy and intuitive to get to by rotating the front lens to zoom in or out. Lighting is wide and fairly even, above average.
We find the Coast to be easy to use, and intuitive. With a single button to turn it on in the front, a zoom dial on the lens, and a lever on the rear battery pack to change brightness. Each function is obvious, and simple.
Dislikes
The Coast is a bit heavy at 4.5 oz or 127g, and the two part package, with the battery in the back and light element in the front is somewhat bulky.
Battery life is OK, but only about average, with 3.1 hours run-time in high mode, and 23 hours in our low mode test (using a similar brightness level to competing lights best mode for close proximity use).
Conclusion
The Coast is a quality product, that offers compelling performance. It ranks in the top 5 in our review on overall performance, which is impressive in a field of more than 20 top headlamps. And, typically found at a reasonable street price around $35 online. Our issue with the Coast today is not so much with it, but simply that competing lights, selling for about the same price, offer a better value. The BD Storm outperforms the HL7 in every category except ease of use, and sells for about the same street price. The BD Spot bests the HL7 overall, yet can typically be found at a lower street price online.