Description
Recommended Use:
Super bright, full feature light with great stability and comfort plus the ability to carry other essentials including large smart phones.
Burn Time: 6 – 14 hours
Details:
· WideBeam™: Like daylight. Let your eyes roam freely without adjusting between light and dark areas. Even lighting eliminates headaches and tunnel vision.
· Race Fit™: Conical shape, Fatigue Free buckles, and limited stretch elastic ensure snug and stable fit which promotes a healthy and natural breathing pattern.
· Low Weight™: Lightweight components and materials create an almost unnoticeable on-the-body feel without compromising durability.
· Steady Beam™: Prevents eye fatigue by maintaining a steady lumen output that does not dim until the battery is very low.
· Stable Ride™: Proportional weight distribution combined with our conical belt shape create a balanced load and a no-bounce ride.
·Fatigue Free™: Intuitive settings, large buttons, and quick release buckles. Easy operation for fatigued minds in extreme circumstances.
· AutoCool™: Heat dispersing fins mounted in and around the light passively dissipate heat, keeping the light cool and efficient during heavy use.
· EnduraLight™: Sturdy construction and aircraft grade aluminum provide better durability and improved hot and cold tolerance while reducing overall weight.
· PerfectAngle™: Easily adjust up, straight, or down to suit your terrain. Illuminate your path while keeping your head and body in a natural running position.
Fit: Unisex
Size(s): 26″-38″
Color option: Black/Red
Capacity: 61 c.i.; 1L
Lumen Output: 600
Battery: 18650 3.7V (rechargable)
Water Resistance: IPX7
Mark Vogel (verified owner) –
Used the Lumen 600 3.0 at UTMB this year instead of my Kogalla. Excellent mounting system, lightweight battery compared to Kogalla, but still heavier than the latest Petzl batteries. Simple to use. The long cord and (lack of) mounting system from the Kogalla drove me crazy. Low light setting for uphills, medium for flats and downhills. Temps were warm so don’t know how this light performs in cold weather yet. Maybe somebody else could chime in on cold weather performance?