Princeton Tec Sync LED Headlamp (150 Lumens, Blue/Lime/Gray)

July 12, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:33 GMT+0100 - Details)

Evolving the next generation of the family Series headlamps was no easy task. The sync Headlamp was developed with the proven foundation of a stable asymmetrical single arm bracket, integrated with essential modes to please a wide variety of discerning users, and then tied all together with an easy to use interface. Sync allows direct access to a Red LED, spot beam, and flood beam by a twist of the power dial. For those times that require max output, a further rotation of the dial accesses a dual beam mode, spot and flood at the same time.

Product Features

  • Made of highest quality material
  • Manufacturer: Princeton Tec
  • Princeton Tec 90 lumen sync headlamp-blue/Lime/Gray

Comments

Hoosier Outdoorsman says:

Very versatile, easy to operate light. A very easy to use and well designed light. It would have gotten 5 stars but the activation lever on mine likes to fall off at times. It’s not the brightest on the market, but I’m not into brightness, I just need enough like to work by while camping. The lower lumen level allows a long burn time, even with rechargeable batteries. The various settings and red LED give you the ability to tailor your light to the setting you need for doing anything from reading in your tent or hammock to splitting…

James says:

Nice light at a reasonable price This is a great lamp. I was concerned as the first one arrived with a broken clip for the headband. The second lamp was pristine and seems durable. I use this to run in the woods at night and find it casts a respectable amount of light in a color that I have plenty of contrast for ground obstacles.Prior to this I purchased some of the high end Petzl headlamps. While the Petzl’s are great lamps their interface is much more confusing (especially when you don’t use those lights on a regular…

kevin r rothi says:

High Quality As a former U.S. Marine (0341) with two deployments to Iraq during my tour of duty, I’ve owned and used a lot of headlamps. This one is the best that I’ve come across. It’s very well engineered. The mechanism for turning it on is well thought out, and is escalates in terms of brightness. The first setting is the red light that will preserve as much of your night vision as possible. It goes up from there, through specular settings, then diffuse, and finally to a combination of the two. The…

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