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When you need an ultralight headlamp that does it all, look to the Princeton Tec Quad Headlamp.
The Petzl Tikkina 2 Headlamp weighs almost nothing, lasts up to 190 hours and shines up to 23 meters to get the job done for hikers, backpackers, and climbers.
When a trip goes wrong and your survival might depend on your gear, the Petzl e+LITE Emergency Headlamp is one ounce you don’t want to leave at home.
Red light, white light, low light, bright light—when you need versatility for uncertain lighting needs, click on the Petzl Tikka XP 2 Headlamp.
Petzl created a versatile, do it all lighting source by giving the Tikka 2 Headlamp a range of 29 meters and battery life up to 120 meters.
The Petzl Zipka Plus 2 Headlamp features a retractable strap that makes it the ideal just-incase light. You can stick it in your pocket and won’t notice it until you need it.
For total lighting versatility in any conditions or situation, the Petzl Tikka Plus 2 Headlamp features one superbright white LED, one red LED, and five different light settings.
Stash the Petzl Zipka 2 Headlamp in your jacket pocket, backpack, or anywhere else you can fit a pack of gum, and bust it out when you’re in dire need of compact, superbright illumination.
Comb the campsite and find enough kindling to last another ridiculous story when you wear the Princeton Tec Fuel 4 Headlamp.
Petzl designed the TacTikka Adapt Headlamp for extreme versatility. Use it as a headlamp or unclip the elastic band and clip the light to your belt, your helmet, the inside of your tent, or any other clip-able substrate.
The Petzl MYO XP Headlamp uses one super-bright LED bulb with three lighting levels and boost mode for amazing versatility.
You'll appreciate the excellent cold-weather performance of the Petzl MYO XP Belt Headlamp the next time you're in the mountains for a freezing 2 a.m. alpine start.
The Petzl MYP RXP Headlamp is the first multi-sport headlamp that allows you to customize light settings for changing conditions and activities.
The Brunton L3 Headlamp features a 3-Watt Luxeon LED bulb that throws out an astonishing 207-foot beam of light, and an equally amazing 200-hour battery life.
Princeton Tec wouldn’t have called it the Apex Headlamp if it sucked. That’s good enough for most people, but since you’re a gear addict you’ll appreciate knowing that this little waterproof LED boasts up to 130 lumens of output.
The Petzl Duo LED 5 Headlamp combines an ultra-bright Halogen bulb and five LED bulbs to give you the option between long-distance lighting or energy savings.
The Petzl TacTikka Plus is a tactical version of the popular Tikka Plus Headlamp with a red lens that easily flips down over the LED's for night vision.
If you need a headlamp that can handle your hardcore adventures, look no further than the Princeton Tec Apex Pro Headlamp.
Take the compact, lightweight Brunton RL4 Headlamp with you on your next camping trip. The RL4 has both white and red LED light modes. Red light lets you read maps and star charts without affecting your night vision.
At a mere 1.4oz, the Coleman Exponent Mini Headlamp weighs about as much as a handful of feathers. The only difference is that it puts out way more light.
Put the red filter in the Princeton Tec Tactical EOS Headlamp when you're stargazing, switch to the green filter when consulting maps at night, and use the blue filter when you're tent-searching around sleeping companions.
Before you strap that truck headlight and car battery to your head, grab the Princeton Tec Remix Headlamp and revel in the adjustable illumination of its super bright LEDs.
You’ll never be without light when darkness sets in if you get the Nite Ize Tasklit Headlamp.
At only 2.5 ounces, there’s no reason not to throw the Mammut TXLite Headlamp in your pack for everything from multi-pitch rock routes to long day hikes.
When you run the Wasatch 100 for the tenth time, participate in Sweden’s 10MILA orienteering race, or bike at night, it’s quite important to be able to see where you’re going. Let the Petzl Ultra Headlamp lead the way.
Mammut designed the TR1 Headlamp to be your first choice for hiking, running, and other short-range applications.