I was an instant fan of Coast products the day I turned on aย Coast HP314 LED flashlight and held the smooth, hotspot-free beam on the wallโall 1130 lumens of it. Then I experienced the run-time and the generally solid build quality. I appreciate companies that do a few things well, and Coast doesnโt complicate things by trying to diversify too far out of its comfort zone. The company often ignores our requests for specific tools (a bit annoying, but honestly weโre a bit too busy to get terribly upset), but this week the new Coast FL60 LED headlamp landed on our doorstep (literally, the FedEx guy accidentally dropped the box). This is a muchย more economical solution than the Coast HL8R headlamp which sports a higher powerย LED system and separate power supply.
Coast FL60 LED Headlamp Features
The Coastย FL60 LED Headlamp offers a wide-angle beam thatโs just as smooth and hotspot-free as weโve come to expect from a company thatโs almost perfected LED beam technology. The difference is that this 300 lumen output headlamp is perfect for the camper or outdoor enthusiast who wants more light than you find in those โdisposableโ tri-LED headlamps, and desires a nice even cast of illumination when on the trail or setting up camp. You can get more output, but when Iโve shown up at campsites with a super-high lumen torch on my forehead Iโm often met withย shouts and aggressive requests along the lines ofย โTurn that thing down, I canโt see!โ The Coast FL60 LED headlamp is the right amount of output that will let you see whatโs ahead of you without bringing everyone in close proximity.
Three LED Beam Levels
One feature that is necessary on any LED headlamp is variable output. Most LED headlamps weโve used have two modes, but theย Coast FL60 LED headlamp has three. In Low mode you can use the headlamp in camp and not blind those around you. Medium is good when you need a bit more output for longer distances, and High is excellent for when you need to do some spotting, but in a headlamp I find myself spending most of the time in the first two modes. Runtime is excellent, with the Low mode giving you over 20 hours of continued use. Bring a few extra batteries along, and the Coast FL60 will function very well suspended as a โroomโ light to illuminate your tent in the evenings during a camping tripโand then serve double duty for night hikes or when worn during late night food preparation.
Theย Coast FL60 LED headlamp is IPX4-rated, meaning it can withstand rain or splashing water. The IPX4 rating is a test designation thatย testsย 10 liters/minute of water splashing against the enclosure at 50โ150 kPa (7.25โ21.75 lbs/sq. in.) from multipleย directions for 5 minutes. A passing rating means thisย hadย no harmful effects on the device. Itโs very safe to say that the Coast FL60 is good for use in the rainโeven a heavy rainโฆjust donโt go swimming with it.

Coast FL60 Headlamp Features
- Output in lumens (High/Med/Low): 300/175/39
- Beam distance (H/M/L): 160ย ft (49 m)/125ย ft (38 m)/59 ft (18 m)
- Run time (H/M/L): 2.75 hours/3.5 hours/22 hours
- Power supply: 3 x AAA batteries (included)

Since the FL60 LED headlamp runs on threeย AAA batteries, itโs perfect for remote locations where recharging a Li-ion battery pack might be troublesome. I actually prefer battery-powered headlampsย for camping as theyโre far easier to keep running for long periods. Packing a few more AAA batteries for backup isnโt all that difficult.
Itโs a matter of preference as to whether you like a remote power pack on the back of your head as opposed to the front, but itโs hard to argue against the simplicity of thisย design. Itย lacks any additional tethered power cables or the separate packย that sits on the back of your head. About the only compromise with an all-in-one is that you need enough tension on the head strap toย keep the front-heavy FL60 in place while you walk or work. Given the light weight of the headlamp, thatโs not terribly difficult to accomplish.
Using theย Coast FL60 LED Headlamp
First off, the Coast FL60 LED headlamp isnโt just for camping. Itโs got included plastic clips forย affixing it to a hard hat, and the durability means you donโt have to baby it on the jobsite. While itโs not rated for dust intrusion, the IPX4 rating makes me think it will be fine on evenย the dirtiest, wettest job sitesโunless you happen to be an underwater driller, or youย swim withย killer whales for a living.
Because the beam of the Coast FL60 is so smooth, itย really worked well forย lighting up lumber while cutting it in the shop that hadnโt yet had its lighting installed (We had just finished running electrical conduit).ย When dusk hits, getting lumber prepped for our best cordless reciprocating saw head-to-head or other comparative testing events is a bit more difficult. The beam has a wide angle. That makes it perfect for illuminating not only what youโre focused on, but also letting you have some much-needed peripheral lighting for maintaining a sense of space where youโre working.
We used the light in both twilight and post-sunset applications and found that it lasts a lot longer when you can benefit from the Low setting (well after the sun sets). If you still have some residual light, then you may need to bump it up to Medium or High to get the lighting advantages you want. Still, when it got dark, setting the Coast FL60 into Low mode allowed me to walk around and complete tasksย even though we hadnโt the advantage of an installed overhead lighting system.
Conclusion
The Coast FL60 LED headlamp is an easy purchase. Itโs inexpensive (under $50), puts out plenty of light when you need it, and gives you almost three shifts worth of light should you need it. Its wide angle of illumination is perfect for a headlampโall too often they tend to be โspottyโ, and the lack of a central hot spot means you donโt suffer from โflare outโโeven when youโre working with reflective metal. We can easily recommend this headlamp for these reasons, and the ergonomics mentioned previously. If you can nab one before Christmas you shouldโit would make a great gift for just about anybody.


