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Aria 1 Headlamp
Petzl
Aria 1 Headlamp
$39.95
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  Designed for activities where stealth is key (such as hunting, fishing, and nature and animal watching), the Petzl Aria 1 RGB headlamp provides 350-lumen brightness and a flood beam for comfortable proximity lighting. Waterproof and easy to use with a single button, it also features red, green, and blue lighting to preserve night vision, facilitate map-reading, help identify animal tracks, and improve visibility in water. The Aria 1 RGB comes with three standard batteries and is also compatible with the CORE rechargeable battery (sold separately).

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Description
Brand:
Petzl
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
E069BA
Brightness:
350 lumens (ANSI/PLATO FL 1)
Weight:
105 g / 3.70 oz
Beam pattern:
Flood
Energy:
Three AAA/LR03 batteries (included) or CORE rechargeable battery (sold separately)
Battery compatibility:
Alkaline, lithium, or Ni-MH rechargeable
Certification(s):
CE, UKCA
Watertightness:
IP67
Other Features:
Ideal headlamp for exploring nature at night (hunting, fishing, nature and animal watching):
  • Wide, uniform beam so you can comfortably see up-close or at your feet
  • Color lighting for different situations: red preserves night vision and provides stealth, green facilitates map-reading and heightens contrast, and blue helps identify traces of blood and improves visibility in water without frightening fish
  • Color lighting is continuous or strobe, according to user needs
  • Dustproof and waterproof (in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes)
  • Compact and lightweight: only 105 g

Easy to use:
  • Single button for quick and easy selection of brightness or light color
  • Three white lighting levels: MAX BURN TIME, STANDARD (better power/burn time balance), and MAX POWER
  • Battery charge indicator shows the battery level each time lamp is turned on or off
  • Plate allows you to easily tilt the lamp up or down
  • Detachable, washable headband
  • LOCK function prevents the lamp from turning on during transit or storage

Versatile:
  • HYBRID CONCEPT design: ARIA 1 RGB comes with three AAA/LR03 batteries and is also compatible with the CORE rechargeable battery (not included); it automatically detects the energy source and adjusts lighting performance
  • Compatible with the HELMET ADAPT and BIKE ADAPT 2 mounts, so you can mount the lamp on a helmet or a bicycle (mounts not included)
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