Winter gets cold.

It also gets dark.

Both good reasons to toss a Summit Racing Lighted Beanie Hat in your workbench, glove box, tool chest, or gear locker.

That’s because these durable winter caps combine a powerful and efficient LED light array with a warm, comfy stocking cap, giving you the perfect companion for a cold day of wrenching—at home, on the trail, or in an emergency.

But if you’re like us, you’ll probably find they’re even more handy outside of the garage, say…

  • …When you’re rigging up a line during an early morning fishing trip.
  • …Crawling out of a tent for a midnight bathroom break.
  • …Hunting through the cooler for a cold one at an evening tailgate party.

More importantly, in addition to seeing stuff better, these caps improve your visibility to others—so put a lighted beanie cap on during your next evening jog around the neighborhood and keep one in your trunk in case you ever get stuck on a roadside.

Summit Racing Lighted Beanie Hat
(Image/Summit Racing)

Whatever you use ’em for, these winter hats have a built-in LED light that runs on a rechargeable battery. Simply plug it into a standard USB charging port for a while, and it’s got enough juice for more adventuring.

The caps are made from water resistant acrylic that’ll keep your melon warm and toasty—even if it gets wet.

But our favorite part is that they’re really affordable, so you can buy an extra one for emergencies or have a spare in your winter weather road kit.

As an added bonus, these hats are pretty much our go-to holiday gift or birthday present for all the outdoorsy-types on our shopping list too.

They come in multiple colors—select your favorite below.

  • SUM-P33506 – Summit Racing Lighted Beanie Hat, Green
  • SUM-P33507 – Summit Racing Lighted Beanie Hat, Black
  • SUM-P33508 – Summit Racing Lighted Beanie Hat, Brown
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Author: Paul Sakalas

Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.