Petzl Myobelt SB5 Head Torch Hybrid headlamp: xenon halogen / 5 LED with 3 regulated lighting levels and remote battery pack Hybrid light source to adapt the light to the activity:... more
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Petzl Myobelt SB5 Head Torch Hybrid headlamp: xenon halogen / 5 LED with 3 regulated lighting levels and remote battery pack Hybrid light source to adapt the light to the activity: xenon halogen bulb for focused lighting, 5 LED for wide, proximity lighting. Constant level proximity lighting with a long burn time (5 LED): 3 lighting levels : optimum, maximum, economic, regulated for a constant level of lighting until the batteries are almost discharged, automatically switches to reserve power mode when batteries are weak. Lightweight and comfortable to wear: remote battery pack reduces the weight worn on the head to 105 g, top strap holds headlamp on the head if power cable is pulled. Batteries protected from the cold: worn under clothing, the remote battery pack protects the batteries from the cold, helping conserve energy. Easy to use: xenon halogen beam can be focused (zoom), turning on the lamp and adjusting the zoom can be done in the same movement, bezel is easy to use, even when wearing gloves. Certification: CE Technical specifications: Water resistant for all-weather use. Operates on 4 AA / LR6 batteries (included). Weight : 255 g including batteries, 105 g on head. Spare 6 V xenon halogen bulb included. 3-year guarantee.
Advantages: extremely bright, battery warning light, relatively light Disadvantages: rather expesive, does have a larger battery pack than other models
...I bought this headtorch for a round the world tour this year and it held up wonderfully. At first it seems a very expensive product and in many respects it is - you are lucky to get it for less than $100 or 50 quid. However within a few weeks of using it you realise its worth.
Unlike previous head - torches i have owned this one came with a separate battery back, containing 3 AA batteries, which is connected to the strap and sits at the back of your head. At first i thought that this would be cumbersome and annoying but in fact, when wearing it, you don't even realise it is there.
Apart from the the 2 possible negative aspects of price and the battery pack , listed above, i really cannot think of any other downsides, however the advantages are numerous as i will detial below:
1. It has a useful little LED which flashes...
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Advantages: bright for its size, stands up to the elements Disadvantages: not as bright as other models
...I have had this headtorch for several years now and it has been used on many expeditions. It has been vital on mnay ocassions and for its size it has prooved to be extremely bright. It has withstanded many a nights driving rain and snow. I also think that the torch is remarkably good value, and it remains so as the batteries do not need replacing all that often, (usually after several weekends worth of use). Of course i have also found difficulties with this torch. For example, in found that in comparison to some other torches it can be rather dull, but that is a small comprimise to pay for its size. Another difficulty i encountered was it rarely operates at full capacity, because as soon as the batteries loose a portion of the power the brightness starts to dwindle. However it has been brilliant on over 20 weekends away when it has...
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Advantages: Light weight, high performance, robust Disadvantages: Difficult to open battery compartment
...Why A Headlamp?
The wearer of a head-torch is never going to win any style awards - in fact you end up looking like a ridiculous cross between Rambo and a Dalek. Yet, the benefits headlamps provide far outweigh any self-consciousness or ridicule they attract. The most obvious plus is that, unlike with a normal torch, you are left with both hands free, and there is no need to sandwich it between your knees or under your chin when dexterity is required. Headlamps also follow your head movements, so wherever your eyes fall is automatically illuminated. The best aspect for the outdoor adventurer or traveller is that head-torches are light, compact and remarkably simple to pack.
Why Petzl?
Petzl are widely believed to make the best outdoor torches at a price available to the average consumer. The founder...
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I have had this headtorch for several years now and it has been used on many expeditions. It has been vital on mnay ocassions and for its size it has prooved to be extremely bright. It has withstanded many a nights driving rain and snow. I also think... more
I bought this head torch for a round the world tour this year and it held up wonderfully. At first it seems a very expensive product and in many respects it is - you are lucky to get it for less than $100 or 50 quid. However within a few weeks of using... more
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