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Petzl Tikka XPPetzl E99 PG Headlamp AAA 60 Lumens LED Graphite
Headlamp, Description/Special Features 5 Light-Levels/Strobe, Wide Angle Lens, Battery Size AAA, Number of Batteries 3, Battery Burn Time 80/160 Hrs. , 60 Lumens, Lamp Type LED, Lamp Life 100K Hrs. , Light Output Modes 5, Body Color Graphite, Body Material Plastic, Weight with Batteries 3.1 Oz. , Polycarbonate Lens, Switch Type Push Button, Beam Type Flood to Spot, Adjustable Straps Mounting, Number of Straps 1, Beam Distance 17 to 60 (m), Light Output 60 L, Water Penetration Rating IPX4

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Brand: PETZL
Part Numbers: E99, E99 PG, E99PG
UPC: 3342540081109
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ThePort 4:06pm on Friday, August 20th, 2010 
As we are soon to be spending four nights rough camping in the middle of a Madagascar forest, I concluded that a reliable.

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Petzl zipka, zipka plus, tikka XP led lights Outdoors-Magazine.com http://outdoors-magazine.com
Petzl zipka, zipka plus, tikka XP led lights
- Gear reviews and tests - Lamps and Lanterns -
Publication: Friday 20 January 2006 Update: 18 January 2004

Description :

Powerful compact head lights.
Copyright (c) Outdoors-Magazine.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike License
Copyright Outdoors-Magazine.com

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The Petzl Zipka and Tikka models are incredibly convenient hand-free led lights.
The Petzl Zipka and Zipka Plus led lights are an interesting idea. they are specially compact head lamps, with their zip head band. The Tikka models have an elastic band.

The Petzl Zipka

It is a 3 leds light lamp powered by 3 AAA batteries. An interesting characteristic, is that instead of mounting it with an elastic strap to fit on the head, it is mounted with a winding piece, and the head band is replaced by a solid string. So the head band is fully retractable, no spare part to loose, no piece to fold, no parts that gets gripped in the rucksack.

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The Zipka is meant to give light for 48 hours, but after 24 hours, it only has half it's original power.
The string winding works fine, and the lamp is not painful to wear on the head, yet the system has the advantage of being very compact.
The string and winding system
The switch works only for an on/off function, and I found it to be a pain, as the lamp can switch on easily when in the backpack, or worst the contact when on is not powerful enough, and the beam would shiver easily, or the switch would come back to off when you needed light.

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A bit of work with a fine screw driver fixed the problem, but it was a lot of work to dismantle the system without breaking it. It may be a quality problem on mine, but it was there.
Showing the battery case opened
The system is not waterproof, nor water resistant, a shame!
The beam with a new battery is quite powerful, and lights at more than 50 metres, and is quite wide.
Price is close to 25 Euros [1].

Conclusion

A nice compact lamp. Mine had a defect. Clever system to install it on the head. Unfortunately not water-resistant

The Petzl Zipka Plus

The Plus model is an evolution of the standard model. It corrects the defects encountered there: The switch is electronic and well protected against involuntary switching.
There are now 4 ultra bright LEDs.

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Zipka plus Great compact head light. The Zipka + has four modes:
Full, 80 hours battery life, 15 metre distance illumination. Medium, 120 hours, 10 metre. Low, 150 hours, 5 metre. Strobe, 400 hours, one strobe per second.
In reality the seeing distances in full darkness are further than the 15 metre of bright light announced by the maker, and are now getting close to the 70 metre.
Switching between the modes is done by successively pressing the button. There is a timeout after one second, which makes a deferred press to turn the light off.
The Full mode is really really bright, the power of a PAlight, but in a much larger beam (5 to 10 times the width).
The Strobe mode is a great security feature. The lower mode in addition to saving batteries are great for moments when less light is needed, like reading. This is a great light for reading in darkness, whether camping or not.
The retractable system still works the same way, allowing to be attached to the arm or wrist, but the lamp is unfortunately not waterproof.
The price of this upgraded version is 35 Euros.
A great lamp. It is very versatile, very powerful, a real head lamp that fits in the pocket.

The Petzl Tikka XP

The Tikka XP model is an evolution of the tikka models. It features a high power LED, and 5 modes. It also bears a wide angle lens for close range lighting. The model is now really water resistant, and the battery compartment closed with a torric joint.
There are two buttons, one allows ti switch through the modes: off, full, medium, low, strobe, while the the second

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button toggles the boost mode, which gives 50 % more intensity than the full mode for 20 seconds maximum.
There is a battery indicator which marks the 70% drained and 90% drained points.

Tikka XP Probabluy one of the best compact headlamps. The Zipka + has 5 modes:
Boost 50 metres, 20 seconds max. Full, 60 hours battery life, 35 metre distance illumination. Medium, 80 hours, 27 metre. Low, 120 hours, 18 metre. Strobe, 400 hours, one strobe per second.
The power and features of this version are absolutely excellent: Bright, with a built-in sliding wide angle lens, concentrated light beam without the lens, water resistant, battery indicator led, LED heat protection, works with 3 AAA batteries.
It is well worth actually to use the new 1.8 volts lithium batteries in these lamps, because they last 7 times longer than alkaline, weight a lot less, for not more than 2 to 4 times the price of good quality alkaline. Energizer by example does some of these.
The price of this upgraded version is around 42 Euro.
At least a model that is totally satisfying. As much I likes the zip of the zipka for the gain of space, as much the elastic band ot the Tikka is confortable. As much the other models are closer to gadgetry, as much this one is a real powerful lamp that will provide enough light for a good night MTB session, and still allow you to read a good book without becoming blind. One of the first compact models to provide real all-round all-use light. Probably the best compact head lamp on the market at the moment I write this.
Post-scriptum : It is to be noted that the head system, while excellent, does not provide the comfort of an elastic band, and that a little discomfort can be felt after wearing them around the head, after a few hours. It quickly disappears, dropping attaching the light to the wrist for 10 minutes, and in my opinion is not a problem when the extreme versatility of this lamp is taken into account. But for those which are concerned by this, the Tikka and tikka plus are the models with a classical elastic band.
Updated 03-Sep-2004, added Zipka plus Updated 20-Jan-2006, added Tikka XP

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Climbing Gear

Crampons(*)
Items with an asterisk(*) can be rented from SaLT Mountaineering. Alpine style crampon with 10-14 points. Do not bring rigid framed ice climbing crampons because they are not designed for glacier travel. Straight shaft, 70 cm in length, w/out a leash and w/out gripping material on the shaft.
Climbers Height = Length of Ice Ax Shaft 52=60cm 56=65cm 510=70cm 62=75cm
Grivel G10 or G12 Black Diamond Contact Strap Petzl Sarken Black Diamond Raven Grivel Nepal S. America Black Diamond Alpine Bod Mammut Alpine Harness Good Brands include: Osprey, Black Diamond ArcTeryx or Gregory Black Diamond Expedition Poles

Ice Ax(*)

Harness Backpack
Alpine style harness with a couple gear loops are best. Women, make sure you get a harness with detachable leg loops (for when nature calls) Internal frame, 3000-4000 cubic inches (40-50 Liters). One with a beefy hipbelt and adjustable shoulder suspension. Generally called summit packs.
Trekking Poles (*) Helmet(*) Locking Carabiner 2 Non-Locking Carabiners Headlamp
These are great for hiking up and especially downhill. Collapsable poles will travel better, look for 3 part telescoping poles (they will travel in your bag nicely). Light is right. It also must be headlamp compatible and meet mountaineering UIAA safety standards. No bike or kayaking helmets please. One personal locking carabiner. Pear shaped, D shape, or oval shape are great. These will be used for varies roles while climbing.
Petzl Elios (for smaller heads) BD Half Dome Black Diamond Positron Screwgate Black Diamond Hotwire Black Diamond Spot Headlamp Petzl Tikka XP Petzl Myo XP
LED is best because it is lighter and the batteries will last much longer. It must be a powerful enough to see at least forty feet in front of you.

Additional Items

- Large Duffel Bags - Sunscreen - Lip Balm - Camera - Batteries - Journal/Pens/Zip-lock Bag - Passport - Watch w/ Alarm Clock - 2 Quart sized Water Bottles - 3 Large garbage bags - Insulated Mug - Small Knife - Spoon - Drink Mixes - Cash: Small Bills (nothing larger than $10s) - Lighter - Personal First Aid Kit:
aspirin, antacids, moleskin, band-aids, Ciprofloxacin, Imodium, light weight toilet articles and personal medications, water purification solution (ie- Aqua Mira)
Most, if not all, of these items can be purchased at Mountain Gear. When you call in to place an order make sure to ask for the 10% off. We have an agreement worked out that they give all SaLT participants 10% off non sale items. 800-829-2009
This list does not include off mountain clothes. Please dress simply while in these small towns (ie- blue jeans, a Nike T-shirt, and a NY Yankees hat will make you blend into any Peruvian crowd). If you look like you are on a safari, complete with head to toe khaki clothes and a sombrero, you will attract pick pockets. Think about walking around any big city, you do not want to look like a tourist more than you already do.

 

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