| Petzl Tikka 3-LED Headlamp | 
| Colors: |  Black and Yellow |  Modern |
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| Brand: Petzl
Buy New: $27.95 - $29.95 as of 7/29/2010 23:31 EDT details
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Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1
MPN: E43PBY ASIN: B000WYI0KQ
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| Features:
| • | Ratchet style tilt option with molded light block to minimize glare | | • | Estimated battery life: 120 hours | | • | 3 LED Bulbs | | • | Range: 27 meters | | • | Adjustable, elastic headband |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 112470 Features: Get even, white light that is great for around camp and in-the-tent reading Comfortable and adjustable elastic headband Water resistant for all-weather use Get going right out of the box to batteries are included Specifications: Weight with batteries: 275 ounces Batteries: 3 AAA Average burn time: 120 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7
headlamp January 31, 2010 C. Demler Good headlamp for the price. A little difficult to snap together correctly- but for the price it works well.
Could be better March 28, 2009 Jayhawk (Aurora, Co.) I was disappointed with the materials in the head lamp. Battery case is poorly made, considering the price. Does project good light when working.
no more holding flashlight ! December 31, 2008 Kim in NY (NY USA) This was a stocking stuffer for my husband this year and it works great. very bright light and strap fits great. No more holding the flashlight for him as he works under sinks or in the dark !
Good headlamp for Burning Man September 3, 2008 Boho Bird (SF Bay Area, CA) Bought this headlamp for Burning Man - solid product, worked well. The switch sticks a bit, but its probably just the dust. Nice and bright - good price for the brand.
i'm surprised by the quality, or rather the lack thereof September 14, 2007 L. Kong (Borneo) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
when shopping for this headlamp, i went for a Petzl because of its reputation and my satisfactory experience owning a Petzl more than 10 years ago.
it's small, light, weatherproof and more than bright enough for most tasks whether it's night walking, working around camps, or during a black-out.
however, after two years of infrequent usage the band has lost its elasticity - rather too early in my opinion, and the lamp unit doesn't close properly anymore after a few inevitable drops which has broken a chip off a corner. as a result, the headlamp's weatherproofness is compromised and it doesn't hold the batteries very well anymore. for a gear designed for outdoor use, i believe it is not unreasonable to expect the built quality to be better.
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