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    I've seen some reviews on REI and Amazon, but I wondered if anyone here had a few reccomendations as to what a good quality headlamp is. I'm looking to spend around $25-$50 for one. I'm also looking for it to be fairly bright with a good battery life. I'm not so concerned about having multiple brightness settings, strobe, etc. I've heard Petzl is a good brand. Any thoughts?


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    Quote Originally Posted by chazlawyer View Post
    I've seen some reviews on REI and Amazon, but I wondered if anyone here had a few reccomendations as to what a good quality headlamp is. I'm looking to spend around $25-$50 for one. I'm also looking for it to be fairly bright with a good battery life. I'm not so concerned about having multiple brightness settings, strobe, etc. I've heard Petzl is a good brand. Any thoughts?
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    I have a Streamlight that I really like.

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    I have a Petzl Tikka Plus that I really like. Having said that, Princeton has come out with a line of waterproof headlamps. You might check out the Princeton Quad or Quad Tactical. I have not used them, only read about them.

    The Tikka Plus is water resistant while the Princeton is water proof to 1m. Could be a big difference if you kayak or canoe.
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    I don't have any Petzl headlamps, but have heard great things about them. I've got a couple of Princetontecs that perform great. I have a Streamlight that is extremely bright, but has a much shorter battery life. I've got a couple of Eveready head lamps that work well too. The of course there are the Photon series of lights ant the Streamlight Nano. Two pretty tiny lights.
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    Streamlight, with white and green leds and a xenon bulb.
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    Here's a few pics that may spark an idea or two for you. The top, left is an inexpensive Energizer. It uses a regular incandescent bulb. It is a little bulky - I do not use this for backpacking (pretty good under a house though). The second light on the top row is another Energizer. Again, inexpensive - but this one has two white led's and one red one. Runs on 2 AAA batteries - the only complaint on this one is the switch, which can be bumped and come on easily (small piece of tape stops that from happening) - long run time. The third is a Princeton Tec - three white led's, three brightness settings - powered by two AAA - long run time, especially on low setting. The fourth is a Streamlight Argo - one xenon bulb, three brightness settings, powered by 3 AAA's, short run time on high (but very bright), fair run time on low. The headlamp in the second row (on the right) is an LED Lenser - extremely bright, powered by 3 AAA's at the back of the head strap, fair run time. The six small lights are Photons and Photon knock-offs - very bright, good run time, powered by watch type battery. The four at the bottom are Streamlight Nanos - very bright, good run time, powered by watch type (4) batteries.

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    Thanks for the replies...

    I've got a few options and I'm leaning towards the Petzl Tikka Plus...It's $35 at REI...

    Petzl® Tikka Plus boasts bright illumination along with its lightweight, efficient and comfortable design.

    * Switch lets you select from four lighting levels to meet your needs: low, medium, high, bright strobe

    * Four LEDs provide even lighting throughout your field of vision, with no blank spots in the beam

    * Improved illumination is 80% brighter than the classic Tikka Plus, giving you more confidence and security in the dark

    * Water-resistant construction for full-on reliability in inclement weather

    * Ratcheting swivel head aims light where you need it

    * Adjustable headband holds the light securely in place; colorful headband and casing add a touch of style

    * Batteries included

    Petzl Tikka Plus LED Headlamp Specs
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    Bulb type 4 LEDs
    Weight with batteries 2.75 ounces
    Dimensions 2.4 x 2.3 x 1.7 inches
    Brightness (lux @ 2 meters) High: 64 / low: 14
    Maximum beam distance High: 32 / low: 15 meters
    Brightness levels 3
    Beam type Flood
    Strobes 1
    Regulated output No
    Battery life at 70 degrees High: 100 / low: 150 hours
    Batteries 3 AAA

    BTW, i love thos little nano lights...I keep on one the shoulder strap of my pack...
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    Love my Petzl tikka plus but I also have a couple Petzl E-lites as back up and for red led use ( red led doesn't wake the three year old up when I check on him during the night)
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    I have 2 of the Petzl Tikka Plus headlights, and my wife and I just love them. I would highly recommend them.
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