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Iko Core Headlamp
Petzl
Iko Core Headlamp
$99.95
Description

  Rechargeable, streamlined, and ultralight with 500 lumens

  The rechargeable Petzl IKO CORE headlamp combines multiple technologies to offer 500 lumens at only 79 g. Featuring an AIRFIT headband, an ultra-thin lamp body and an energy source worn in the rear, the headlamp is balanced and comfortable enough to be imperceptible. The multiple LEDs are ideally distributed to provide uniform lighting, for optimal visual comfort. Thanks to its HYBRID CONCEPT design, IKO CORE comes with the CORE rechargeable battery and is also compatible with three AAA/LR03 batteries (not included). It is versatile: can also be worn around the neck, or transformed into a lantern, using the included storage pouch. It can be flattened to reduce bulk, making it practical for all outdoor activities.

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Description
Brand Name:
Petzl
Lumens:
500 max
Bulb Type:
LED
Color:
Black
Battery:
Rechargeable Pack
Weight:
79 g / 2.79 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
E104BA00
UPC:
3342540828704
Other Features:
Ergonomic and comfortable, thanks to the AIRFIT headband (Petzl patent):
  • Innovative, streamlined design, with semi-rigid headband and ultra-thin lamp body. The battery pack is in the rear, to distribute the weight of the headlamp over the entire head, making it balanced and comfortable enough to be almost imperceptible
  • Water-repellent headband, resists sweat and rain. The thin headband considerably reduces the area of contact and improves air circulation during dynamic activities
  • Quick and easy rear adjustment

Optimal visual comfort:
  • Lightweight and powerful: 500 lumens at 79 g
  • Multiple LEDs provide homogeneous light distribution
  • Two beam types (flood or mixed) and many white brightness levels, to meet different user requirements: proximity lighting, movement and distance vision
  • Three lighting levels, easily and quickly accessible with a single button

Rechargeable:
  • CORE battery charges via micro USB port
  • HYBRID CONCEPT design: IKO CORE comes with the CORE rechargeable battery and also works with three standard batteries (not included). The lamp detects the energy source and adjusts lighting performance (IKO CORE with CORE rechargeable battery= 500 lumens, IKO CORE with standard batteries = 350 lumens)

Versatile and easy to use:
  • Can be mounted in various ways, depending on use: worn on the head or around the neck, placed on a table, attached to a tent pole or tree...
  • Storage pouch allows it to be transformed into a lantern
  • Reflective components on rear make the user visible at night
  • Battery charge indicator when lamp is turned on or off, for checking remaining battery life
  • Two LOCK functions to avoid accidentally turning it on
  • Can be flattened in its minimal pouch to reduce bulk

Specifications:
  • Light output: 500 lumens (ANSI-FL1 STANDARD)
  • Beam pattern: flood or mixed
  • Energy: 1250 mAh CORE rechargeable battery (included)
  • Charging time: 3 h
  • Battery compatibility: alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH rechargeable
  • Watertightness: IPX4 (weather-resistant)
  • Certification(s): CE
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