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Petzl Tikka Plus2 Headlamp

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The Tikka Plus2 headlamp integrates two light sources for versatility: one white, high-output LED and one red LED. The white LED delivers 50 lumens in maximum mode and lights up to 35 m. In economic mode, it can reach a burn-time of 140 hours. The red LED provides spare lighting to preserve night vision or to become a strobe light which can be used in emergency situations or in urban settings when you wish to be more noticeable. The push button switch is designed to prevent the torch being turned on inadvertently when in storage, and the battery charge indicator light means you'll never be left in the dark. The Tikka Plus2 can be used with lithium batteries to decrease weight or increase performance in cold weather.

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* Water resistant for all-weather use.
* Operates on 3 AAA/LR03 batteries (included).
* Weight: 78 g including batteries.
* 3-year guarantee

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