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Princeton Tec Eos Headlamp |
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Sale Price:
$40.46
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Our Price:
$44.95
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Item # PRT0011
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Olive Drab
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Description of Princeton Tec Eos Headlamp:
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The Princeton Tec EOS Headlamp's high intensity LED delivers massive amounts of light in a small package. Princeton Tec uses a unique side-throwing LED and a circular reflector to produce a powerful, bright beam that's stronger than most incandescent bulbs, yet consumes only a tiny fraction of the power. 3 AAA's will run the EOS for substantially longer than either a halogen or incandescent headlamp. A super small profile and sub-four-ounce heft make the EOS a brilliant choice for weight conscious hikers who still want to throw some light on the subject.
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Bottom Line: The Princeton Tec Eos Headlamp lights your way without weighing you down.
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| Reviews (7): |
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| Top Choice 08-20-07 |
Zogjones (4):  |
| As an early adopter of headlamps, I have used dozens of models over the years. The EOS is currently my favorite. I even prefer it over the newer Tikka XP that I bought. I do a lot of outdoor activity at night (only time I seem to be able to fit it in the schedule) and I also enjoy night hiking. This lamp is very reliable and durable. On high power it will really light the trail and allows me to spot cairns and blazes in the distance. Most of the time, low power is all I use until the batteries get low, then medium works well. Pros: relatively light, reliable, powerful, long run-time. Cons: button sometimes hard to push with gloves on; lacks diffusion filter for better close-up usability. |
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| Like a car headlight for your head. 01-06-08 |
Anonymous:  |
| Took my second night ride with the Eos last night on my xc skis. I am very impressed with the performance of this light. Illuminates the trail in front of you with a nice bright white light that makes objects and obstacles from a distance easily visible. You can easily resolve signs and trail markers. Long run time on the batteries too. Very light on your head. I can't wait to test it out on some hikes next. |
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| Best non-battery pack headlamp 01-26-10 |
Suz Graham (0):  |
| This headlamp is just as bright as some of the lamps that require a huge battery pack on the back of your head but it is lightweight. I've also dropped this in the hot springs multiple times and it's been fine. I wouldn't call it waterproof but very close. The high mode works great as a long distance spot. The Princeton Tec Apex is the big daddy of bright headlamps with a 3 watt LED but you have to deal with the battery pack on that one. This is a perfect balance. |
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Bulb Type:
1 Maxbright 1-watt LED
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Power Source:
3 AAA Alkaline batteries (included)
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Headband Type:
Single elastic strap
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Recommended Use:
Camping, climbing, hiking, trail running
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Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime
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Country of Origin:
United States
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