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head torches
October 12, 2008, 05:37:32 pm
does anyone know of good headtorches for night/winter bouldering sessions?

i need it to be quite tight fitting (coz i'm small), have different light stength settings (for climbing, camping etc.), needs to be fairly small and light aswell.

i thought about the petzl tikka xp but wanted to know what you guys tought. :)

info, links etc. would be great.

thanks

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#1 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 05:53:16 pm
Petzl tikka's are good but yoour probably best with a gas/electric lamp.

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#2 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 06:04:38 pm
i don't fancy having one of those strapped to my head. :lol:

i've got a gas lamp but i'm looking for a head torch.

thanks anyways

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#3 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 06:41:21 pm
Tikkas are lightweight, but not very bright. Much like yourself, Munkii  ;)


Sorry  :lol: on a more helpfull note...
I've got an eveready headlamp that has more LEDs than my Tikka (and was much cheaper). It is heavier, but loads brighter. I'll try to find a link for you later.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2008, 06:50:44 pm by lagerstarfish »

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#4 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 06:53:43 pm
Petzl Myo XP is meant to be much better than the Tikka.

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#5 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:03:45 pm
Munkii, you have shown yourself to be a humourless chap. I am taking my headtorch home and shan't let you play with it  :P

My dad is bigger than yours.



And you smell


of old ladies' bathroom carpets.


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#6 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:13:56 pm
i also tried to give you plus karma for saying sorry but didnt know you had to wait 25 minutes, it was only a joke, i get negative karma all the time (as you can see).

personally i don't go around sniffing old ladies bathroom carpet so i wouldnt know what they smell like.
 :lol:
if it helps, im sorry, and will still give you positive karma. but seriousley, lighten up. :)

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#7 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:18:43 pm
hmmmmmmmm.

the tikka xp i lighter, but the myo xp has better battery life and the boost mode doesn't go off in 20 seconds...

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#8 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:20:11 pm
and they're both similair prices... :-\

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#9 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:23:23 pm
but seriousley, lighten up.

Are you having a go at me because I am fat?  ;)

I was hoping to retire on the balance of my karma this week, but due to the current economic crisis the conversion rate of points to pounds meant that it was only possible if I kept my -ve k below 4. You pushed me over the acceptable tax point and now I will have to keep posting shite until I am 85.

This is not a serious post.

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#10 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:43:36 pm
....it was only possible if I kept my -ve k below 4. You pushed me over the acceptable tax point and now I will have to keep posting shite until I am 85.

Don't worry lagers, since you've now hit -4 on the karma you will only ever keep it below -4 (it would be impossible to have -ve karma < 4 since it only starts at zero  ;)), so mission accomplished, you can retire :P

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#11 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 07:53:48 pm
but seriousley, lighten up.

Are you having a go at me because I am fat?  ;)


yup :P

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#12 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 08:13:28 pm
....it was only possible if I kept my -ve k below 4. You pushed me over the acceptable tax point and now I will have to keep posting shite until I am 85.

Don't worry lagers, since you've now hit -4 on the karma you will only ever keep it below -4 (it would be impossible to have -ve karma < 4 since it only starts at zero  ;)), so mission accomplished, you can retire :P

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#13 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 09:17:58 pm
(it would be impossible not to have -ve karma < 4 since it only starts at zero)

 :oops:

Bankers clearly know nothing about numbers, just look at the mess they've got themselves into, if only they'd listened to me  :lol:

Munkii: Get a lantern.  Headtorches, no matter how bright are directional and you would ideally want to illuminate a larger area at any given time.

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#14 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 10:47:23 pm
or a car battery, jump leads and a kitchen spot light fashioned into a tube, mounted in a bike bottle holder with a tripod base (No i'm not kidding!)

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#15 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 10:58:16 pm
Or a cordless drill with a burnt out motor which you butcher and combine with a 50watt low-voltage halogen spotlight (no I'm not kidding either)

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#16 Re: head torches
October 12, 2008, 11:55:14 pm
Ok. So a serious answer... yes the Tikka XP is great. Awesome for walking, camping, and climbing. Lightweight, and lovely. To be honest, it's best with a lantern around too, but as an addition, the Tikka XP is great. MYO XP is too heavy (better for night navigation tho), but the Tikka XP is light and small enough to take with you everywhere.

Tikka would be shite, but Tikka XP is brill. Any other questions?

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#17 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 01:12:37 pm
munkii

i've always done night bouldering with a bigger light than you'd want to wear (i.e. friends home made super bright bike lights/lanterns etc) but its good to wear a headtorch to see when topping out.

petzl tikka - cheap basic (£22ish) (batteries in light)


tikka xp (£30-35) - up from standard tikka(batteries in light)


petzl myo xp - more setting more expensive (£40-50)(batteries back of head or waist option)



black diamond icon - similar to myo xp (£40-50))(batteries back of head)


alpkit gamma - bargain best buy £12.50 http://www.alpkit.com/gamma/

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#18 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 01:26:46 pm
Diet?  No.   
Training?  No. 
Injuries?  No.

Well what do ya do then?






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#19 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 02:02:59 pm
I reckon a a headtorch could cause an injury if it got shoved where the sun don't shine.

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#20 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 05:16:11 pm
For ultimate illumination you want a Myo XP on your swede for the handholds and a zipka on each knee aimed at each foot. I've discovered soloing like this is amazingly unscary, its like bigwalling in cloud, there's no sense of exposure at all.

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#21 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 05:35:53 pm
munkii

i've always done night bouldering with a bigger light than you'd want to wear (i.e. friends home made super bright bike lights/lanterns etc) but its good to wear a headtorch to see when topping out.

petzl tikka - cheap basic (£22ish) (batteries in light)



which one would you reccomend?
tikka xp (£30-35) - up from standard tikka(batteries in light)


petzl myo xp - more setting more expensive (£40-50)(batteries back of head or waist option)



black diamond icon - similar to myo xp (£40-50))(batteries back of head)


alpkit gamma - bargain best buy £12.50 http://www.alpkit.com/gamma/


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#22 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 08:52:52 pm
For ultimate illumination you want a Myo XP on your swede for the handholds and a zipka on each knee aimed at each foot. I've discovered soloing like this is amazingly unscary, its like bigwalling in cloud, there's no sense of exposure at all.

Strap a few of those coloured alpkit ones to your knees and you'll have a mobile disco.

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#23 Re: head torches
October 13, 2008, 09:03:34 pm
Strap a few of those coloured alpkit ones to your knees and you'll have a mobile disco.

...and wear a couple in a g-string stylee to finish the look  :dance1:

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#24 Re: head torches
October 14, 2008, 07:33:45 am
munkii

i've always done night bouldering with a bigger light than you'd want to wear (i.e. friends home made super bright bike lights/lanterns etc) but its good to wear a headtorch to see when topping out.

petzl tikka - cheap basic (£22ish) (batteries in light)



which one would you reccomend?
tikka xp (£30-35) - up from standard tikka(batteries in light)


petzl myo xp - more setting more expensive (£40-50)(batteries back of head or waist option)



black diamond icon - similar to myo xp (£40-50))(batteries back of head)



which one would you recomend?
alpkit gamma - bargain best buy £12.50 http://www.alpkit.com/gamma/


 

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