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Petzl Tikka XP Headlamp

Petzl Tikka XP Headlamp

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Petzl Tikka XP Headlamp

Just when you think LED lights can't get any better, Petzl comes out with the Tikka XP Headlamp. This single LED lamp has a range of up to 35 meters and still maintains a 120-hour maximum battery life. The Tikka XP also has a boost mode which gives you 50% more power for 20 seconds, and a tiltable light body lets you direct that light where you need it. When your batteries finally start to wear down, the battery life indicator light will let you know, so you will never be caught in the dark.

Bottom Line: All the light you need for as long as you want compliments of the Petzl Tikka XP Headlamp.

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Rating for this product: 5

Worth every penny...

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August 11, 2008

I was extremely pleased after this weekend with my first headlamp. I used the floodlight feature the most(large diameter of light) and even while wearing working gloves I was able to find the buttons and switch between flood and spotlight with ease. Upon hearing thigs in the distance I would immediately switch from flood to spotlight and enable boost mode within 2 seconds. The brightness and distance reminded me of several Surefire flashlights I own. It was surprsingly lite in weight and the 3 strength of light were perfect. I'm also looking forward to not changing the batteries for quite some time (having the indicator is nice too) A++

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Is there any headlamp that uses 2 Dsize battery?

Is there any headlamp that uses 2 Dsize battery?

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July 24, 2008

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Most headlamps don't use D-size batteries, primarily due to weight concerns. Here are a couple of suggestions for headlamps that have external battery packs:

http://www.backcountry.com/store/PTZ0186/Petzl-Duobelt-LED-14-Headlamp.html
http://www.backcountry.com/store/BRU0140/Brunton-L5-Headlamp.html

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July 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect!

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June 9, 2008

Took my new Petzl headlamp on a backpacking trip on the Colorado trail a few weeks ago. It got plenty of use, seems durable and gave off tons of light. I like having the option to diffuse or spot the lamp and found the power to be perfect, even on the lowest settings. LED technology has come a long way, because the light doesn't appear too "blue" and the lamp is light enough (and comfortable) to be worn for extended periods without issues. A great buy and good value for money!

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Rating for this product: 5

It's like daytime at night!

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April 30, 2008

I can't believe how bright the Tikka XP is for its size. It is incredibly small and lightweight yet when using boost mode it manages to outshine many of the larger headlamps with annoying battery packs that hang behind the head. I also love the sliding diffuser which makes the light softer and more widespread for close-ranged lighting rather as opposed to distance spotting. I was originally a bit skeptical at how well it would work, but I have to say, I am quite impressed. This is my favorite headlamp by far and has completely replaced my old halogen lamp, even for spotting things in the distance. By the Tikka XP and you'll never be left in the dark again!

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Rating for this product: 5

Tikka XP rocks!

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March 19, 2008

I rode my mtn bike in the dark on city streets tonight -the Tikka XP was far brighter than my bike-mounted light. I used the Tikka's 'strobe' setting and could read street signs well in advance of when I needed to. I felt comfortable knowing I was very visible to cars. Oh - and it stayed on my helmet perfectly without slipping or sliding around. I directed the beam downward, just in front of my bike so as to not blind oncoming drivers or pedestrians. In short - excellent headlamp, compact, simple to operate and lightweight. I can't wait to use it camping! A great find..and water resistant, too. This replaces my two-strap, waterproof 1997 Petzl headlamp that had a 4AA battery pack, two separate bulbs (one adjustable focus) and an unbelievably cumbersome rear battery housing that caused the headlamp to slide all over my head and blinded anyone I was talking to.

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Rating for this product: 5

Haven't used much yet

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January 4, 2008

It was a Christmas gift so I haven't had a chance to use in the field yet. It looks well made and simple. It seems practical and easy to use. Can't wait to try it out!

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Rating for this product: 4

Small and bright

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December 7, 2007

This light is a good buy. I've found the battery life to be excellent. It isn't bulky and doesn't get in the way. So far it's been plenty bright for nighttime hiking and setting up camp. It would be nicer if there was a band coming over the top of the head to prevent it from falling down when running.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Spot

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November 11, 2007

I was impressed with the spotlight ability of the Tikka for being an LED. It's the lightest and brightest headlamp I have ever used and use it for everything from backpacking to BBQ'n in my back yard.

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Rating for this product: 5

Tikka

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September 6, 2007

I got the original tikka when they first came out and am super impressed with the updates. This one is easier to change the batteries and the buttons are easier to push. One button is a simple on/off and the other controls flashing and brightness. But the best new feature is the diffuser shade that flips over the light to make the light easier to tolerate when walking and reading. The sharper light is great for climbing or very specific tasks, but the diffuser is nice for reading a book or looking at a general, bigger area. I feel like this on is lighter and much more comfortable as well. It adjusts easily and works without fail. Great lamp!

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Tech Specs:

Bulb Type: Single LED
Power Source: 3 AAA batteries (included)
Battery Location: Front
Headband Type: Single elastic strap
Burn Time: [Max] 120hrs
Voltage Regulator: No
Dimming Switch: Yes
Backup Power Source: No
Waterproof: Water resistant to 1m
Tiltable Housing: Yes
Weight: [With batteries] 3oz (95g)
Recommended Use: Any time you need light
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years