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Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp |
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Our Price:
$29.95
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Ships Immediately
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Item # PTZ0195
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Red/Black
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Description of Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp:
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The Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp can mean the difference between finding the car and sleeping on the side of the trail when your day hike runs a bit late. As Petzl's first emergency-specific headlamp, the e+LITE comes with a protective carry case, which you can store in your pack, your car, or at home. The crew at Alpinist tested it out and gave it their Mountain Standards Award. Thanks to its 10-year shelf life, this headlamp will be ready when a storm knocks out your electricity in town. The e+LITE Emergency Headlamp weighs less than an ounce, and projects light up to 19 meters with white LED lights to help you find you way. It also has a red strobe that lasts 45 hours to signal your location to searchers.
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Bottom Line: Always be prepared for the dark with the Petzl e+LITE Emergancy Headlamp.
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| Reviews (35): |
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| Mini, mighty and lightly 01-12-07 |
pearana (3):  |
| As an ultralight backpacker, I'm looking for the best bang for the weight and buck. This little Petzl light has a great feel to it, weighs even less than my single LED lamp and comes in a carry case (optional use) that is the size of Tic Tacs. With 360-degree swivel head and several light options, this little guy is perfect for a primary camp light. Don't let the name "emergency" fool ya! |
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| e+LITE a unique lighting solution. 02-04-07 |
Lyons (1):  |
| As an admitted flashlight freak I am always on the lookout for something new and different. The e+LITE certainly fills the bill. Much smaller and lighter then other headlamps it takes up almost no room in a pocket, pack or vest. It may not put out as much light as bigger headlamps but its light output options, good battery performance and size make it a very nice "just in case" backup to take along. The red lite option is great for preserving night vision. Batteries are small and a couple of spares are hardly noticed in a pack or pocket. Easy to use and it leaves hands free. It is also a great item for those fisherman who like to fish at night and need both hands free. It does what it is supposed to and I cannot think of much to criticize. The design is also quite modern and clean looking. Great value for the money. |
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| Not for running 11-20-08 |
Christian Johnson (30):  |
| I love this lightweight headlamp for everything but trail running. It's just not quite bright enough for moving quickly down the trail. Having said that, I always carry it as a backup to my Tikka XP, just in case. |
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Power Source:
Lithium CR2032 battery
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Waterproof:
Water resistant
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Tiltable Housing:
Rotates, no pivot
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Recommended Use:
Hiking, backpacking, road trips
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Weight:
[Headlamp] .95oz (27g); [with case] 1.62oz (46g)
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