I’ve been using the Alpkit Qark head torch for just over a year now so feel like i’ve given it plenty of time to show me its strengths and weaknesses. In this review I’ll give you my honest opinion about it’s strengths and weaknesses.
What I Use the Qark Head Torch For
Before you read my opinion about this torch you should probably understand what I use it for.
I bought the Qark primarily for night time running. Initially this was on my daily commute to the train station. I live in the UK countryside and run on a mixture of footpaths, bridleways, tracks and country lanes/B roads. Some of it is through woods, some across fields and some on the road. This means all of my running (even the road section) is unlit so when it is dark it is really dark. The terrain I typically run on isn’t the roughest you’ll find in the UK. However it is certainly varies with much of it is off road and some section a mix of stones, mud, rutted grassland etc.
Why Did I buy the Qark?
The main reasons I bought the Qark were:
- The ability to use both the rechargeable battery that comes with it as well as swap that out for AAA batteries as a backup. Much of my use is on part of my work commute so a backup battery solution for when i forgot to charge it was required. The most i run in a days is 2 x 12km runs which the battery can easily handle.
- Alpkit quote a max brightness of 580 lumens. Given none of my running is on lit roads/paths this was a big factor in my choice.
So Is it Any Good?
Battery life has so far been great. After a year of use several times a week I have yet to run out of power mid run. As a result I haven’t had to resort to using the AAA backup batteries I faithfully carry around during my commutes. I’ve seen no major degradation int he battery over the year so no complaints on the battery front.
The brightness is fantastic. There are 5 modes (3 white and two red) to choose from. I always use the white and typically the middle one is bright enough when running off road. If conditions are particularly bad I sometimes switch it on full power.
One feature that has proved fantastic that I didn’t give much thought before buying it is the ability to change the ‘focus’ of the light beam. You can simply twist the ring around the bulb when running to alter the beams direction/size. You can adjust it to shine a brighter spot further away or to give a slightly less bright but much wider field of light. This is very useful when the terrain you are running on changes.
My initial impression when I opened the packaging was ‘wow, it’s a bit big maybe I should have got something smaller’. After a year of use I can honestly say it is incredibly comfortable and the size has never bothered me. The head band keeps the torch snug to my scalp so I barely notice it is there once i’m running.
Post run the head torch gets left by the back door where I charge it. As a result it also gets used regularly for taking the bins out, popping to the post box after dark or even used during a power cut. As a result it gets knocked about a bit and has been dropped several times. So far I’ve had no issues with reliability or build quality.
Alkit Qark Head Torch Review Summary
Would I buy it again? Certainly. It is incredibly powerful making night running on cloudy moonless nights off road very easy. The battery services all my needs and gives me the backup of AAA batteries should I every need it. It’s comfortable and waterproof so can withstand a good soaking in the rain. Alpkit offer a 3 year guarantee on the Qark which shows they. have faith in the build quality.