Bright enough to get you through an entire night without changing batteries plus it is lightweight. I have two others. The retractable head band lets you attach it to other people or body parts like wrists or legs in seconds. The retractable head band has not worn out in more than 5 years and counting unlike to stretch headbands on other products that deteriorate just sitting in the closet. Now I going to get a Zipka with 300 lumens.
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Used 'em for over 10 years now. Peaks, slot canyons, caves, mines, roadside auto work:( Super compact, packable, pocketetable. Long lasting battery life. My favorite head lamp.
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I own, and use, all of the previous generations of the Zipka. This one is by far the brightest one on high. I can only hope it is as robust as all of the models which preceded it. But knowing them that seems to be a safe bet. The only thing that I ever disliked about some of them is the luminous "eye" some have. Which is a terrible "tell' when hunting. Of course on the up side it makes it easy to find it in the dark when you aren't wearing it. I have the traditionally powered by 3 ea AAA version. The expense of the new rechargeable pack and difficulty in finding them makes the AAA version more practical to run at the moment.
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Love almost everything about it. It’s very bright when needed, recharge works well with portable power. Only wish it had lock for off position so it doesn’t accidentally turn on, but not a problem yet.
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So much brighter than the older models. I’ve had my first Petzl for almost 15 years and still bulletproof.
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