Light Your Adventure
From pre-dawn trail runs to midnight repairs, Slonik headlamps keep you moving when darkness falls. Each light is crafted for real adventures—because the best moments don’t always happen during daylight hours.

PowerBeam 1000 – Ultra-Bright Rechargeable Light

LightForce 500 – Waterproof Adventure CompanionRetry

BrightStorm 1200 – Multi-Purpose Adventure Tool

Transcend 1500 – Magnetic Multi-Mode Powerhouse

DualForce 4500 – Twin Pack Professional Series

ZoomMax T11B – Six-Mode Professional Performer
What Makes Slonik Different
When you’re navigating in the dark, your headlamp becomes your most critical piece of gear—and that’s exactly why we engineer every Slonik light to perform when it matters most.
Built for Real Adventures
Our headlamps are field-tested by mountaineers and cave explorers, not just lab engineers. Every Slonik light survives drops, water, and extreme temperatures because your adventures don’t stop for weather.
Hands-Free Precision
Advanced optics deliver exactly the beam pattern you need—wide for camp tasks, focused for trail navigation. No fumbling with multiple settings when you’re wearing gloves or moving fast.
All-Night Reliability
Proprietary battery management extends runtime up to 40% longer than comparable models. You’ll finish your night hike or early morning hunt without worrying about dimming light.
Light Up Every Adventure
Whether you’re conquering mountain trails at dawn or working late into the night, find the perfect headlamp designed for your specific needs and adventures.

2nd Gen 1000 Lumen Headlamp

3rd Gen 1000 Lumen Headlamp

2nd Gen 600 Lumen Headlamp

2nd Gen 500 Lumen Headlamp
Got Questions?
This section covers the most common questions people have about these products.
Battery life varies by brightness setting and usage patterns. On the highest setting, most models run for 2-3 hours continuously. Medium brightness extends this to 6-8 hours, while the lowest setting can provide 15-20 hours of light. The actual runtime depends on temperature conditions and battery age.
The majority of models feature IPX4 water resistance, meaning they can handle splashing and light rain without issues. Some premium models offer IPX7 rating, allowing them to withstand brief submersion in water up to 1 meter deep. Always check the specific rating for each model before exposing it to water.
Rechargeable models use built-in lithium-ion batteries that charge via USB cable, offering convenience and long-term cost savings. Battery-powered versions use standard AA or AAA batteries, providing the flexibility to swap fresh batteries in remote locations where charging isn’t possible. Both types offer similar brightness and beam patterns.
Lower settings work well for reading, camp tasks, or preserving night vision during astronomy. Medium brightness suits most hiking, running, and general outdoor activities. Maximum brightness helps with technical climbing, search and rescue situations, or when maximum visibility is crucial. Most users find they use medium settings for 80% of their activities.
Many models feature adjustable focus, allowing users to switch between a wide flood beam for close-up tasks and a narrow spot beam for distance illumination. Some offer multiple LED configurations with separate controls for flood and spot lighting. Fixed-beam models typically provide a balanced beam pattern suitable for most activities.
First, check that the battery contacts are clean and the batteries are properly seated. For rechargeable models, try a full charge cycle. If problems persist, the issue might be worn batteries, loose connections, or moisture in the housing. Most manufacturers offer troubleshooting guides and warranty support for persistent issues.
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Built for the Path Ahead
Slonik started in a garage in Portland, born from too many fumbled night hikes and dead headlamps at the worst possible moments. We’re a small team of outdoor enthusiasts who got tired of gear that quit when you needed it most. What began as modifying our own headlamps for weekend adventures has grown into crafting reliable lighting for anyone who refuses to let darkness slow them down.
Every Slonik headlamp gets tested on real trails, in actual storms, and during those 4 AM starts that separate weekend warriors from the truly committed. We don’t make dozens of models or chase every trend – just a focused lineup of lights built to outlast your biggest adventures. Our warranty isn’t fine print; it’s a promise that when you’re miles from anywhere, your light will work.
The name comes from the Ukrainian word for elephant – animals known for their incredible memory and unwavering reliability in the wild. It felt right for a brand that remembers what matters: consistent performance when stakes are high, simple operation when your hands are cold, and the confidence to push further because you know your gear won’t let you down. Whether you’re heading out for a dawn patrol or a multi-day expedition, Slonik lights are designed to be the last thing you worry about.
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Gear That Goes the Distance
Beyond illumination, these accessories and specialty lights round out your kit for any situation. From backup power solutions to hands-free work lights, each piece is designed to perform when you need it most.

WideSense 230 – Detachable Motion-Activated Beast

RotatePro H25 – Triple-Source Aluminum Dynamo

UltraShine 1850 – Lightweight Aluminum Powerbank
Trusted by Adventure Seekers
From weekend warriors to daily commuters, see why outdoor enthusiasts choose Slonik headlamps when reliability matters most.

Marcus T.
The beam pattern on my Slonik is exactly what I needed for night trail running. No more hot spots or dark patches—just clean, even light that doesn’t bounce around when I’m moving fast.

Elena R.
I’ve put this headlamp through two camping seasons and it’s still going strong. The battery life actually matches what they advertise, which is rare. My old headlamp would die halfway through setting up camp.

Jake M.
Finally found a headlamp that doesn’t slip down my forehead when I’m working under the hood. The strap design actually stays put, and the red light mode saves my night vision when I’m checking maps.

