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CORE

Rechargeable battery compatible with Petzl headlamps featuring the HYBRID CONCEPT design.

Sport

UNI ADAPT

Adhesive clip for mounting a Petzl headlamp on a variety of helmet types (pack of 4)

Sport

BIKE ADAPT

Plate for mounting a Petzl headlamp on bicycle handlebars or seat post

Sport

SHELL L

Pouch for compact headlamps

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NOCTILIGHT

Protective carrying case for Petzl's compact headlamps that diffuses light into lantern mode.

Sport

CORE

Rechargeable battery compatible with Petzl headlamps featuring the HYBRID CONCEPT design

Professional

SHELL L

Pouch for compact headlamps

Professional

UNI ADAPT

Adhesive clip for mounting a Petzl headlamp on a variety of helmet types (pack of 4)

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Watertightness and IP rating

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HYBRID CONCEPT: the choice of standard batteries or CORE rechargeable battery for your headlamp

The HYBRID CONCEPT construction allows Petzl HYBRID headlamps to run on either the CORE rechargeable battery or three AAA/LR03 batteries, without an adapter. A practical and flexible solution that allows the user to take advantage of each of these energy sources, depending on use.

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Brightness or burn time, a question of balance

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Is the CORE rechargeable battery compatible with my Petzl headlamp?

The CORE rechargeable battery is compatible with the new HYBRID compact headlamps.

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Non-rechargeable energy sources

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Beam pattern

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Beam quality

Aside from the various beam patterns, it is important to check their uniformity. Whatever the pattern, the beam of a Petzl headlamp is always uniform and therefore comfortable. Moreover, to ensure optimal lighting, the optics of our headlamps are designed with extreme precision and equipped with the highest-quality components.

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Information on LED lighting

As a headlamp manufacturer concerned for the safety of its customers, Petzl has chosen to present information in its product instructions about the risks to the eyes associated with LED lighting. For this, the company uses the EN 62471: 2008 standard, photobiological safety of lamps and devices using lamps, though it is not mandatory. This standard classifies lamps according to risk groups.

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