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Swift RL Headlamp (S24)
Petzl
Swift RL Headlamp (S24)
$139.95
Description

  Casting 1100 lumens at a weight of only 100 g, the Petzl Swift RL is the ultimate multi-sport headlamp for all your outdoor activities. Using REACTIVE LIGHTING® technology, a sensor analyzes the ambient light and automatically adjusts brightness to your needs. The headband is reflective to remain visible at night.

  Its split construction gives you excellent stability during dynamic and intense activities such as mountaineering, trail running, and skiing. Swift RL is intuitive to use, with a single button that easily controls all functions: ON/OFF, lighting modes, brightness, and locking. If necessary, you can also use the continuous or strobe red lighting. It is rechargeable, with a five-level gauge that allows you to monitor the battery charge level.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Petzl
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
E095BB
Brightness:
1100 lumens (ANSI FL 1 STANDARD)
Weight:
100 g / 3.52 oz
Technology:
REACTIVE LIGHTING® or STANDARD LIGHTING
Beam Pattern:
Mixed (wide and focused)
Energy:
Lithium-ion 2350 mAh battery (included), rechargeable with USB-C port
Charging Time:
5 h
Watertightness:
IPX4 (weather-resistant)
Certification(s):
CE, UKCA
Features:
Ultra-powerful and intelligent headlamp:
  • 1100 lumens allowing you to see up to 155 meters away
  • Choice of two lighting modes, selected with a long hold: REACTIVE LIGHTING® or STANDARD LIGHTING
  • Longer burn time, greater visual comfort, and less manual operation with REACTIVE LIGHTING® mode, which allows the light sensor to automatically adjust brightness and beam pattern, optimizing battery usage
  • Minimum burn time of 7 hours in REACTIVE LIGHTING® mode (STANDARD level), built to power through long activities
  • Mixed beam meets the need for high-performance lighting during outdoor activities: proximity or distance vision
  • Continuous red lighting to preserve night vision and increase comfort when reading, without blinding those around you
  • Strobe red lighting to be visible and to signal your location, especially in emergency situations
  • Headband is reflective in the rear to remain visible at night

Compact and lightweight:
  • Only 100 g
  • Ergonomic and adjustable headband provides the ideal fit, with split construction (Petzl patent); the headband can also be detached and washed
  • SHELL LT ultra-light storage pouch allows it to be transformed into a lantern

Simple to use:
  • Single button controls all functions: ON/OFF, lighting modes, brightness, and locking
  • LOCK function to avoid accidentally turning on the lamp during transit or storage
  • Lithium-ion 2350 mAh battery, rechargeable via USB-C port, with battery charge indicator
  • Additional rechargeable battery packs available; sold separately
  • Five-level gauge for precise monitoring of the battery charge level
  • The lamp can be tilted upward to see ahead when worn around the neck or tilted downward when worn on a helmet
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