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Petzl E99 Tikka XP 2 Headlamp

Petzl E99 Tikka XP 2 Headlamp
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Petzl E99 Tikka XP 2 Headlamp

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E99PG!PETZL

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Description:

The TIKKA XP 2 headlamp integrates two light sources as well as a Wide Angle lens with a simple open-close feature, allowing the user to choose between a long distance focalized beam and flood beam proximity lighting. This headlamp is equipped with a white high-output LED and a red LED. Type of lighting (white or red) is selected by pressing for two seconds on the push-button (the last mode used remains in the memory until the next use). The white LED delivers 60 lumens in maximum mode and lights up to 60 meters. In economic mode, it can reach a burn-time of 160 hours. The red LED provides lighting to preserve night vision or to become a blinking light for increased safety, for example in an urban environment, etc. Integrated whistle aids calling for help during daytime or when visibility is limited. TIKKA XP 2 can be used with lithium batteries to decrease weight or increase performance in cold weather. 3AAA alkaline batteries included.

Features:
  • Versatile and powerful. Three white lighting modes (maximum, economic and flashing mode). Two red lighting modes: continuous and blinking

  • One high-output white LED provides up to 60 lumens of light and shines up to 60 meters. 80 to 160 hours of light

  • Easy to use: electronic push-button switch. Battery pack is easy to open. Light beam can be aimed. ADAPT system is easy to mount.

  • Push-button switch limits inadvertently turning on the lamp during storage. Battery charge indicator light. Water resistant to IP X4 standard

  • Compact, light (88g with batteries) and comfortable. Single compartment contains LEDs and batteries. Adjustable headband

Product Details:
Package Weight: 0.54 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 75 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 75 customer reviews )
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59 of 59 found the following review helpful:

4lots of good things, some not so good  Nov 15, 2009
By lightstream
I have three Petzl Tikka XP headlamps and decided to try this one since it claims to be brighter. It definitely is brighter on the normal setting compared with the older XP, however, the claim that the normal setting is brighter than the boost mode on the old XP is not true (at least with the one I got). The boost mode on my old XP is far brighter than the new XP2, although it's nice to have the extra brightness in the normal setting. The red light is readily available by holding the switch down for three seconds. It's a separate lamp rather than a filter like the old unit had. This makes it possible to use the clear diffuser and still have the red light available.

This unit is a bit lighter, the batteries are a little easier to replace, it uses lithium batteries which my old one did not (lighter and longer life), the switch is easier to use and it doesn't have a boost mode, the light is as bright as it gets with the first position on the switch.

The old XP had three settings for brightness (not including the boost mode). This unit has only two, the brightest being somewhat brighter than the brightest on the old XP and the lower setting being equivalent to the lowest setting on the old one. I think I might miss the middle setting, it was the one I used the most.

There is a lot of light bleed through the clear plastic case. I find it irritating at times, like a light is shinning into my eyes. This one is aimed lower so you don't have to adjust it down to hit the path in front of you. Although that sounds like a good thing I found when working with it I sometimes have to manually hold the lamp up to light something that the old XP would have been able to illuminate.

The only really negative change in my opinion is the blueish color of the LED. It's the same blue light you get from almost all LED's. For me the best feature of the old XP was that the LED put out a warm light, more like a quartz lamp than a blue LED.

I like this unit, I'll just use a dab of black paint if the light bleed continues to bother me. I don't mind that it's not as bright as the boost mode on our other XP's though that would have been nice. I would recommend this light to anyone except owners of the previous model. In my opinion it's not a worthy upgrade from the old XP but it is the best one in the line for now.

edited 3-16-10: I thought I should add a note about the light bleed through the bottom of the case. It did become so irritating I had to deal with it. I stretched a strip of black vinyl electrical tape across the bottom and it fixed the problem. No more light in your eyes and the case still opens easily to replace the batteries.


35 of 41 found the following review helpful:

1Severe Disappointment  Sep 25, 2010
By Mikey
I've been using the old Tikka XP for years and loved it
so when I saw they had a new "improved" version out I had
to have it. I use the old version a lot around the house
and as a backup light for caving.

I just got the Tikka XP2 and man am I disappointed.
The clear bottom of the case allows light to bleed down
onto your eyelashes, into your eyes, and onto your glasses
if you're wearing them. Fixed that with some black heavy duty
duct tape and immediately found another boneheaded design
"improvement"-- they changed the lens slider from side to side
to an up and down movement. What this does is: The tab that slides
the lens is now in a position to cast a blaze of light down even
worse than the clear case bottom (fixed with more duct tape.
Didn't these folks figure this out before they released the product
or was it considered a design "feature"?
Also, the lens itself is not as good as the lens was in the old unit. This lens
casts a very uneven footprint on both settings compared to the old unit.

Finally, the unit gives a sickening strobe effect to any motion. Try it
for yourself before you send it back. Move your hand in front of your
face and notice the nauseating strobe effect.

Given these flaws, I have to say the old Tikka XP was damn near perfect and
I immediately got online and discovered it's now discontinued. Soooo, after a
little searching I found a place that had ONE left in stock. It's now on its
way to me.

Do not buy this headlamp if you liked the old Tikka XP. Do buy it if you don't
mind light in the wrong places and the stroboscopic effect.

They should not have used the old name "Tikka XP" as part of the name for this
product because in my opinion the two are completely different and the only similarity is that they are both small. Again, what a disappointment. I had hoped I was going to get basically the same unit, just brighter. Instead I got a completely new design that is inferior to the old. But hey, the new one's brighter!

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5EXCELLENT Headlamp For Nightime Vison  Jan 29, 2010
By D. RZONCA
Was skeptical at first, but this headlamp is perfect. I use it for spotting addresses on mailboxes and houses, when I'm out snowplowing. I can see the house addresses and read them clear at 200' even when its snowing. Its very light weight, very brite and the batteries last a long, long time. I'm going on 3 months now with the lithium ones I have in there. Petzl even backs their warranty by 3 years. Can't beat that! Definetly RECOMMEND this product to anyone. Have a nice day!

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Great around the house too!  Jan 26, 2010
By M. LaPlante
Most people consider these head lamps primarily for use outdoors: running, hiking, camping, caving, etc. While I don't doubt this light would be great for all those things, I've actually found it indispensable around the house. It's extremely useful for working on any odd job that would otherwise be poorly lit, like working under the hood of a vehicle, inside a dark cabinet, or doing electrical with the power off. All are much easier with this lamp. It allows your hands to stay free and prevents you from blocking out your only light sources. It's light and comfortable, and can be worn for extended periods. The lamp can be angled to focus where you're looking, and you can use the direct beam for precise work or the diffusion filter for a wider view. The led bulb is bright and gives good battery life. It feels well constructed overall. I'm very happy with this purchase.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4best all around  May 05, 2010
By Mountain Medic
tried a few different brands, including some hardware store varieties and the Petzl still wins for brightness, beam quality, usefulness and dependability.
I didn't think the little red light would be that useful but last year I went to New Mexico working for a week with next to no $$$.
Instead of hotel i stayed at hostel, instead of rental car I rented a bicycle. Late at night found myself riding home, a 3w handheld flashlight duck- taped to the front and my flashing Petzl to the rear. Nice tail-light.
Plus if your really in dark and want to save your eyes, save your batteries, and save your buddies eyes it's nice,
Also, the little red light is enough to see around, drink a beer, and not bump into your buddies when camping at night where you may not have a fire, don't need the light, but want more than starlight.

Mostly i like the diffuser. Spotlight to floodlight is really cool.
That and the sequence of bright to dull to flashy or hold down to switch to red/ white is actually fairly intuitive.

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