Petzl Pixa 1 Pro Headlamp
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Don't be left in the dark. Light up the tunnel with the durable and long-lasting Pixa 1 Pro Headlamp by Petzl®.
- A lighting mode ideal for close-range work: wide, uniform beam, lights up to 15 meters for 12 hours (25 lumens).
- Constant lighting, guaranteed lighting performance that does not diminish during its entire lifetime.
- Reserve lighting when batteries are almost discharged: lights to 5 meters for a minimum of 10 hours.
- Easy to use, even when wearing gloves:
- rotating on/off selector dial.
- lamp body can be oriented to direct the light according to need (rotation up to 45°).
- fast and easy battery change. - Durable:
- excellent resistance to falls (2 meters), to impacts and to crushing (80 kg).
- storage position protects the glass and keeps headlamp from being turned on accidentally. - Comfortable adjustable headband, easily detached for washing.
- Waterproof to -1 m for 30 minutes (IP 67), no maintenance required after immersion.
- Specifications:
Certification:
- ATEX: CE0080, Ex II 3 GD, Ex nAnL IIB T4,
- HAZLOC: class I Groups C & D div II, Class II Group G div II, Operating Temperature code T4. - Functions with two AA/LR6 batteries (included), compatible with alkaline batteries, rechargeable Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries, and lithium batteries.
- Weight (with batteries): 160 g.
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Petzl Pixa 1 Pro Headlamp
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This light works as advertised, as a work light. I can have it on all day and the light brightness does not drop like all the aaa bat lights I've owned, where after 1 hr the batteries are dead. It's definitely larger and weighs more but not an annoyance. I always have gloves on so the dial switch makes it easy to turn on-off. UA-Pipefitter
I'd also recommend: None
- Fred H - customer
- from Portland, Oregon
- January 2, 2012
I participated in The GORUCK Challenge in Tampa this past November that required have a headlamp as it started at 1:00am. After research and a friends recommendation I chose the Petzl headlamp. This was great choice as we covered 26 miles, half of it in the dark. I found the headlamp to be comfortable and it put out good beam, the fact that it was water resistant was a plus as well as we were doing pushups in the surf. I would recommend this headlamp and buy it again.
I'd also recommend: inov8
- Dee G - customer
- from Gadsden, Alabama
- December 8, 2011
My profession is Electro-mechanic on passenger light rail vehicles, with all the equipment cabinets and under floor mechanical, this rugged light has become indispensable. if you work in dark places, buy this light, don't waste your time or money on any others.
I'd also recommend: none work as well
- Greg P - customer
- from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- July 3, 2011





