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| | Features | Provides up to 45 lumens of light from 4 Ultrabright LEDs. Viewing distance of 10 mto 35m4 mode switch includes flash mode. Regulated burn time of 1 to 31 hours. Total burn time of up to 105 hoursRegulated LEDs maintain initial brightness. Battery power meterWaterproof to 1m. Hinged bracketUses 3 AAA Alkaline (included), Lithium or rechargeable or Lithium batteries.
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| | Description | At a mere 96 grams, the Quad is the lightest in Princeton Tec's line of regulated-LED headlamps. 4 Ultrabright LEDs power through the darkest conditions. The LEDs are safe forever inside a tough waterproof housing that will survive severe impacts and water submersions up to 1 meter. The wide beam of the Quad is perfect for tasks around camp and is bright enough for technical scrambles and brisk runs on dark trails. Weight conscious users will love the Quad's sophisticated circuitry that allows the use of lithium AAA batteries. They reduce the Quad's weight to 82 grams, perform in extremely cold temperatures, and significantly increase regulated burn times on all modes. Equipped with regulated LEDs that maintain constant brightness and a battery power meter, this light may just be smarter than you are. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Package Length: | 7.2 inches | | Package Width: | 3.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 43 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 43 customer reviews )
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36 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Princeton Tec Quad Headlamp Apr 28, 2008
By S. Golden Having used both, this headlamp is better than the competing Petzl Tikka Plus. The Quad has a better switch, is more waterproof and gets better battery life, and Princeton Tec is an American company. Hope this helps.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Comfort and Great Light Sep 13, 2007
By S. C. Weber I used this headlampPrinceton Tec Quad Headlampon a recent 6-day backpacking trip. It worked great, providing excellent lighting in a choice of 3 different intensities. Best of all, it was lightweight and very comfortable to wear.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Poor Quality Pivot Point Sep 21, 2010
By S. Christie Echoing what another reviewer said, the pivot point is made out of plastic. Due to this fact, the lamp loses its ability to grip onto the pivot point as the plastic wears down. Mine is at the point -- after four or five times out running -- where it has to be either completely up and facing forward or it will flop down and point directly at my feet. Neither of these positions is useful for running as a straight forward position puts the light too far for running, and straight down simply blinds me and doesn't shoot the light far enough forward. I would expect this problem to exist for other applications as well if you have to lean forward. Do not buy this product.
I now have to put a piece of plastic behind the lamp and use a rubber band to hold the lamp against the plastic. This allows it to point down slightly, but it looks even more ridiculous. Definitely not worth the money.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Can't live without Jan 31, 2008
By C. Simpson
"simpson21"
I love this headlamp, and made it a frequent flier this year at Christmas.
Once you have one of these, for walking the dog at night, seeing in dark spaces around the house, it becomes indispensable.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great Headlamp but wont stay in position Aug 02, 2010
By Craig I bought what I believed was the identical headlamp from L.L. Bean a couple years ago; quad LED, 3 brightness levels plus blinking, 3 AAA batteries, identical design, made by Princeton Tech. I loved it and wondered how I had ever gotten along without one. Also wondered why I would ever need a regular hand-held flashlight again. When I lost it I bought this Princeton Tech model from Amazon. Identical in all respects, EXCEPT ...
There is something wrong with the mechanical mechanism that allows you to tilt the lamp down to your desired angle. After just a couple months it seems to have worn out and it won't hold in position. It just flops down. Only thing I can do is wear it upside-down and be satisfied with the light straight ahead. Evidently poor quality on the tilting mechanism.
THEN, I found my old one from L.L. Bean. While, as I said, it looks identical in all respects, its tilt adjustment continues to work fine.
Very disappointing.
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