Petzl MYO XP Belt Headlamp
Petzl MYO XP Belt Headlamp
You'll appreciate the excellent cold-weather performance of the Petzl MYO XP Belt Headlamp the next time you're in the mountains for a freezing 2 a.m. alpine start. Regular headlamps run out of energy very quickly when cold weather saps their power, but the MYO XP Belt Headlamp has a remote battery pack that can be worn inside your jacket to keep it warm and therefore keep the light going. A single ultra-bright LED bulb provides light up to 97m in boost mode and lasts for 180 hours on the lowest setting. For close-up work or reading in the tent, flip up the wide-angle lens to spread out the light.
Bottom Line: When cold weather kills your partner's headlamp, the Petzl XP Belt keeps going strong.
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what's the lumen output on max setting?(will it work for a night-time...
what's the lumen output on max setting?(will it work for a night-time mountain-bike race)
how long will it work on max ouput?
thanks
By: junkmunche2315490
July 20, 2008
150 lumens when using the boost mode.
Will sustain that brightness for nearly 20 seconds.
85 lumens on high setting.
Also really lightweight, diffuser is ultra simple yet totally effective.
Easy to use buttons, even while using gloves.
You won't find a better light than this one for what you want to use it for.
Your friends headlights will look like their batteries are all running low compared to yours :)
By: raven2327809
, Ignacio Romero ![]()
August 23, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Bulb Type: | LED |
| Power Source: | 3 AA batteries (included) |
| Battery Location: | Belt-mounted |
| Headband Type: | Over the top |
| Burn Time: | [Max] 180hrs |
| Voltage Regulator: | Yes |
| Dimming Switch: | Yes, 3 lighting levels & boost mode |
| Backup Power Source: | No |
| Waterproof: | Water resistant |
| Tiltable Housing: | Yes |
| Weight: | [With batteries] 7.8oz (220g) |
| Recommended Use: | Winter backpacking, alpine climbing, mountaineering |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 3 Years |




