Product details
The Strix IR is a versatile headlamp designed for various applications. It offers an impressive beam distance of up to 43 meters and a maximum brightness of 40 lumens. With its adjustable lamp head and multiple light functions, including a flashing light and close-range mode, it is ideal for outdoor activities, camping, or emergency situations. The lamp is battery-operated and provides a runtime of up to 4.5 hours at full power. Its lightweight design of only 100 grams without the battery ensures high wearing comfort, while the detachable lamp head offers additional flexibility. The Strix IR is available in various light colors, including white, green, and red, and features a special camouflage and infrared mode, making it particularly suitable for tactical use.
- Adjustable lamp head for flexible light direction
- Nine brightness levels for personalized light intensity
- Detachable lamp head for versatile use
- Camouflage and infrared mode for special applications
- Lightweight design at only 100 grams for high wearing comfort.
Beam distance | 43 m |
Battery life (full power) | 4.50 h |
Headlamp Equipment | Removable lamp head, Swivelling lamp head |
Light functions | Flashing light |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Item number | 5723826 |
Manufacturer | Petzl |
Category | Headlamps |
Manufacturer no. | E90BHB D |
Release date | 5.4.2016 |
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Colour | Brown, Green |
Exact colour description | Desert |
Headlamp Equipment | Removable lamp head, Swivelling lamp head |
Luminous flux | 40 lm |
Beam distance | 43 m |
Light colour | Blue, Green, Infrared, Red, White |
Light functions | Flashing light |
Number of brightness levels | 9 x |
Lamp operating mode | Close-up mode, Color mode, Flashing mode, Infrared mode, Locomotion mode, Stealth mode |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Battery life (full power) | 4.50 h |
Battery size | AA / LR6 / LR06 / Mignon / R6 / R14505 |
Number of batteries | 1 |
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Climate contribution |
Weight | 115 g |
Weight without battery | 100 g |
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