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Actik Core Headlamp
Petzl
Actik Core Headlamp
$79.95
Description

  The Petzl ACTIK with a rechargeable battery! The ideal rechargeable headlamp to extend your dynamic outdoor activities. Casting 600 lumens, ACTIK CORE provides powerful and comfortable lighting to go with you when you're running, trekking, or mountaineering. Its phosphorescent reflector makes it easy to find in the dark and red lighting keeps you from blinding those around you when you’re with a group.

  ACTIK CORE comes with the CORE rechargeable battery and also works with three standard batteries (sold separately), thanks to its HYBRID CONCEPT design.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Petzl
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
E065AA
Brightness:
600 lumens (ANSI/PLATO FL 1)
Weight:
88 g
Beam Pattern:
Flood or mixed
Energy:
1250 mAh CORE rechargeable battery (included)
Charging Time:
Approx. 3 hours
Battery Compatibility:
Alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH rechargeable
Certification(s):
CE
Watertightness:
IPX4 (weather-resistant)
Other Features:
• Lightweight and powerful: 600 lumens and only 88 g

• Versatile and comfortable lighting for movement and dynamic activities:
- Wide, uniform beam so you can comfortably see up-close or at your feet
- Mixed beam (flood and focused) allows for proximity and distance vision for movement
- Three white lighting levels: MAX BURN TIME, STANDARD (better power/burn time balance) and MAX POWER
- Continuous red lighting to preserve night vision without blinding those around you, and strobe to signal your location, especially in emergency situations

• Easy to use:
- Single button for quick and easy selection of brightness or light color
- Plate allows you to easily orient the lamp in desired direction
- Battery charge indicator shows the battery level each time lamp is turned on or off
- Rechargeable via the type B micro USB port
- Useful phosphorescent reflector for locating the lamp in the dark
- LOCK function prevents the lamp from turning on during transit or storage
- Detachable, washable headband that is symmetrical for easy adjustment
- Reflective headband to remain visible at night
- Storage pouch allows it to be transformed into a lantern
- HYBRID CONCEPT design: ACTIK® CORE comes with the CORE rechargeable battery and also works with three AAA/LR03 batteries (not included); it automatically detects the energy source and adjusts lighting performance
- Compatible with the HELMET ADAPT and BIKE ADAPT 2 mounts (each sold separately), so you can fix the lamp on a variety of helmet types or a bicycle (1)

(1) WARNING: This lamp is not certified for road use: when used in an area governed by traffic regulations, Petzl lights are not a substitute for required standardized lights.
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