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Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp

Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp

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Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp

If you need a headlamp that can handle your hardcore adventures, look no further than the Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp. The Apex represents the pinnacle of Princeton Tech's waterproof LED headlamps and is ideal for alpine climbers, midnight mountain bikers, and cold-weather campers. It can put out up to 80 lumens of light, and boasts four light levels, a safety flash mode, and an impact-resistant design. The dual switch system allows you to independently control all of the Apex Pro's lighting modes—from the Maxbright LED to the wide-angle, close-range four Ultrabright LEDs. Princeton Tec engineered the Apex Pro with proprietary Heatsink technology, so that whatever the lighting mode, this headlamp provides a consistent bright light that will burn for a long time.

Bottom Line: The Princeton Tec Apex Pro gives you consistent light, strong durability, and hardcore adventure versatility.

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Rating for this product: 5

Lumens Rating

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November 8, 2008

The Princeton website how lists 130 lumens output for both the apex pro and the standard apex headlamp.

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I see this headlamp puts out to 60 lumens,,but on the Princeton...

I see this headlamp puts out to 60 lumens,,but on the Princeton Tec.websight it says this model will put out 80 lumens,,is this an older model?

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November 7, 2008

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November 10, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Headlamp

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November 6, 2008

I upgraded to this lamp from a Petzl Tikka Plus (which is also a great lamp) and have been really happy with it. Bright enough for true night path-finding (unlike a Tikka like unit) and SAR night searches. I don't have a single complaint, and I've put this thing through the ringer. Batteries can be difficult to find at a reasonable price (look for 12 packs of SureFire brand for about $23), but can usually be found at most stores sold as camera batteries if you're in a pinch (although expect to pay dearly for them). This isn't a problem for me though, because I had already "standardized" on CR123s for all my hand-held and gun mounted lights, so the batteries are actually a bonus (plus they work great at really low temps, unlike alkalines). Regarding the control buttons (which I see cause some complaints): They aren't especially easy to use while wearing gloves (and about impossible with heavy mitts), but on the other hand, I've never had the light turn itself on in my pack either. I'd much rather have a lamp that is somewhat difficult to turn on sometimes than one that doesn't come on at all because it's been illuminating the inside of my pack all day, so it doesn't bother me.

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Rating for this product: 5

I can see the light

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October 14, 2008

This little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine! This will not fail anyone. It has been through the worst nights that one can imagine. It's my shinning star. I used this for backpacking and camping. It was great for hands free. The battery lasted a descent amount of time. It works even as good as a spot light. I managed to catch rocky and the gang where I was camping with my light. Get this lamp! DON'T BE DULL, BE BRIGHT!!!

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Rating for this product: 4

Rechargeable Batteries

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October 12, 2008

So far, nothing but good things to say about the headlamp. Outperformed all of my friends' lamps while hiking and working outside at night. Buttons are a bit difficult to use, so I agree with the other folks on here about that. As a heads up though, its awful hard to find the rechargeable batteries that fit this model. I found some (and a link on the same site to the charging stand) at http://www.atbatt.com/product/19740.asp .... Yeah, they're expensive, but so are the regular batteries if you're using them a lot. Then you can get all those batteries in a landfill off your green conscious.

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Rating for this product: 3

Good light -but fragile?

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June 15, 2008

I have managed to break 2 of these in less than a year: the first got water inside the lens after a wet Rogaine (inspite of it's supposed waterproof seals) and was replaced under waranty. The second I managed to shatter the plastic of the main body - though I am not sure how. To its credit, it kept working for a long time in that condition before giving up. Now I'm not sure if I should replace it with the same model, or something else...

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Rating for this product: 4

monster update

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March 20, 2008

two things: -after using this product for an extended period of time, I thought I could learn how to push the buttons first try. I can't. Either I'm incompetent, or they are poorly designed, likely both, however they are only buttons, and I've been pushing them my whole life, so I will lean toward flaw of design. But when it's cold out and I can't feel much, I really struggle, thus the use of gloves is def. out. Also, -after the first or second day of use, the thread on the strap failed and the band came undone. I spoke with the guys at the Outdoor Retail show and they said they hadn't heard of it occuring before. So likely a fluke, considering the quality is bomb proof and sheds a whole lotta light. Although I have two gripes, I dig the headlamp and still recommend it. Even on low, my buddies are always mentioning how bright it is. We managed to put a man on the moon, so i give 4 stars for their failure to provide quality buttons.

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Rating for this product: 5

Runway light?

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February 12, 2008

Having a solid headlamp is a needed item in any backcountry. If you want something far above the rest, then get this one. It is far brighter than anything I've seen, the bright settings could land a plane and the lower settings provide plenty of crisp light. The heatsink keeps everything running cool and the batteries last for a decent amount of time. Fantastic headlamp, quit being cheap and spend a little extra. It is well worth it.

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Rating for this product: 5

no more montsers

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January 14, 2008

I was frustrated with animals eyeing me at me at night, because I couldn't tell which monster wanted to eat me. So I upgraded to this little sunshine. I appreciate how both the battery pack and light housing are h20 tight, and mechanically fastened with screws and bolts, opposed to cheeezy plastic snaps. Durable construction. It utilizes two function buttons rather than one, which enables you to get to the light function your after, without cycling through all of them with one button.

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Tech Specs:

Bulb Type: 1 Maxbright 3-Watt LED, 4 Ultrabright LEDs
Power Source: 2 CR123 Lithiums
Headband Type: Stretch, adjustable, over-the-head
Battery Location: Back
Burn Time: 150hrs
Voltage Regulator: Yes
Dimming Switch: Yes
Backup Power Source: No
Waterproof: Yes, 1m
Tiltable Housing: Yes
Recommended Use: Backpacking, climbing, trail running, camping
Weight: 9.8oz (279g)
Warranty: Lifetime