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104

105

104

lm

h

RESERVE

10%

lm max

.

lm max

.

IP67

-1m

RESERVE

-2 h 2 h 100 lm 625 lm 7 lm 60 m 115 m 10 m 7 h 2 h

ANSI/PLATO FL 1

100 h

STANDARD LIGHTING

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-1m

Eco-Design

As of 2025, headbands and storage pouches for the TIKKINA,

TIKKA, ACTIK, and ARIA are made with 100% recycled materials.

Repairability

All our rechargeable headlamps (except the SWIFT LT) have

a removable battery that can easily be replaced to prolong the life

of the headlamp. Most of our headbands can be removed and

are available as spare parts to easily replace the old ones.

Objective: Zero Plastic

At Petzl, we’re committed to totally eliminating single-use plastics from

our packaging. Since 2021, we’ve reduced their use in our headlamp

packaging by 93%.

Waste Reduction

In order to reduce waste, we are no longer including charging cables

with new TIKKINA, TIKKA, ACTIK, ARIA and SWIFT LT headlamps.

Environmentally Responsible Lighting

From the f irst stages of headlamp design to the product launch date, at Petzl, we’re committed to limiting

our environmental impact.

Lighting

Optimizing Headlamp Performance

With Different Lighting Levels

Petzl headlamps are designed to meet your needs for burn time

and/or brightness. The choice is easy, with three brightness levels

that correspond to the type of activity (except DUO headlamps):

• For a shorter activity requiring brightness, choose the MAX POWER

level, which maximizes lumens over the f irst few hours

• For a longer activity requiring good burn time management,

the STANDARD level, which offers a lumen/time balance

• For an activity requiring little movement (reading, camping),

choose MAX BURN TIME, which optimizes battery life and provides

moderate lighting for a longer time

Example of table that provides performance information on

headlamp packaging:

Prioritizing

brightness over

burn time

Prioritizing

burn time over

brightness

Burn time (hours)Brightness (lumens)

or

Burn time (hours)

This corresponds to the length of time during which lighting

is optimal. It is measured 30 seconds after the lamp is turned

on and for as long as the lamp takes to drop to 10% of

maximum light output.

Water resistance:

What are the IP ratings of Petzl headlamps?

A headlamp’s resistance to solids and/or liquids is indicated by its IP rating. This index classif ies

the level of protection offered by equipment against intrusions by solids (e.g. dust) and liquids

(e.g. water, oil).

Lighting Performance: How Is It Measured?

Brightness (lumens)

This measurement is taken between 30 and 120 seconds

after the headlamp is turned on. It indicates the maximum

light output, when the lamp is f irst turned on, using new

batteries.

Reserve lighting (outside scope of ANSI/PLATO FL 1 protocol)

In addition to these measures, Petzl offers reserve lighting.

Reserve lighting provides a minimum light level for walking.

However, the light may not be suff icient for fast-paced

activities (such as running, mountain biking, or skiing).

Rating indicates the headlamp is dustproof and waterproof

in up to 1 meter of fresh water for 30 minutes. DUO RL,

DUO S, ARIA 2R RGB, and ARIA 1R RGB headlamps

are rated IP67.

Rating indicates the headlamp is waterproof in up to 1 meter

of fresh water for 30 minutes. The e+LITE headlamp is IPX7

rated.

Rating complies with the majority of headlamp uses,

in rain, snow, or humidity. All Petzl headlamps are at least

IPX4 rated (weather resistant).

Lighting distance (meters)

This is the maximum distance between the lamp and

the location where only 0.25 lux of illumination remains.

The measurement is taken when the lamp is turned on,

using new batteries. Lighting distance depends directly

on brightness, but mainly on the shape of the beam.

Example of a light output curve for

a STANDARD LIGHTING headlamp.

Lighting performance as def ined

by the ANSI/PLATO FL 1 protocol

Petzl has chosen to comply with the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) protocol to

measure and demonstrate the lighting performance and burn times of our headlamps. This voluntary

move allows users to easily compare the lighting performance and water resistance of different

headlamp models using standardized criteria.

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