Poster: A snowHead
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I realise it's not strictly ski related but I'm sure there's some of you on here that are knowledgable in the subject. My brother thinks he might have lost his so i might get him a new one for christmas if it doesn't turn up. Pretty sure this is the one he had before http://www.petzl-head-torches.co.uk/petzl_tikka_xp_head_torch.htm Anyone know if there's any particular places that have good deals on either that one or similar ones. Cheers.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Tesco usually has them for about a tenner.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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el nombre, what in the world do you mean 'not strictly ski related'? How in the blazes is one to poach a ski slope at night without a head lamp?
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el nombre, For skiing or climbing I prefer a halogen for the beam length.
For general use you can't beat ... the Alpkit Gamma http://www.alpkit.com/shop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16345&category_id=253
£15 quid and much better than the Petzl.
Now I love my Petzl Zoom... twin headlamp with low power and halogen bulb. But for an LED model the Alpkit version is simply superb. Many brightness levels, flashing red LED on rear and also green and red on front for map reading without compromising your night vision.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I didn't mention... it's tiny... really tiny and very light. For keeping in a pocket or rucksack lid for the odd night time descent it is perfect. Very long battery life too out of the treble As.
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eithnem, It's good for general descents etc and camping. If you were intending to use a head torch in earnest in bad weather conditions then I'd go for a large model with a 100m beam. A sky full of snow and picking a route requires power.
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eithnem, I've got a 4 D cell maglite and compared to a caving headlamp it's a candle. Always a compromise.
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Essential kit for putting on snowchains IF you don't have winter tyres
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el nombre, I got mine form TK Maxx for about £6 (not a Petzel though)
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IncogSkiSno, I got a cheapie version for 3 quid from Aldi but it died after two years. My Zoom is 10 yrs old. For general use cheap is ok... if you are intending to depend on it in a hostile environment I know what I'd pick. Powerful torch and Alpkit LED as lightweight back up.
Saw a great long range LED head torch for almost £300 the other day. Would love one of those but too expensive for what I need.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Essential kit for putting on snowchains IF you don't have winter tyres
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yes, that reminds me, must dig mine out and make sure it's handy. Although I do have winter tyres (and two of them brand new still got hairy bits on).
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Tikka is very good for ambient light - the benchmark for cost and weight. Have one in your glove compartment, toolkit, etc. at all times. For outdoor stuff the Petzl Myo XP is superb (not prettiest though) as is the Black Diamond Icon. Give him a good one, he's your brother...
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You know it makes sense.
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we give led head torches to friends of our 7yr old sons as birthday presents (about £7 complete with batteries from B&Q) always popular- some have been known to keep them on all night.
Unless your brother is likley to use it seriously I'd suggest B&Q or tescos- and get him a bottle of Scotch with the money you save.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Got a backup one in Poundland. 6 LEDs takes 3 AAA batteries. Price might have been cheap but I can't say my self esteem is as high as it was
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Poster: A snowHead
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If you are looking for cheapies, you can get a wind up one from Go Outdoors for £2.99.
I got one yesterday, to replace my old Petzl tungsten bulb one. It gives better light from a few seconds of winding than the Petzl did with 4 AA batteries.
But it is very basic - 3 white LEDs, you can have one on, all three on, or all three flashing. And it wouldn't be powerful enough for skiing with, but is plenty for hunting around under the bonnet or, as Boredsurfing said, for putting on chains.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Alpkit sort of beats the opposition hands down for every day use.
Anything else then take your pick.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Scarpa, yeah I am sure I'd pick a better one too if I needed it for extreme conditions, I bought mine so that when I came out of the Mooserwirt somwwhat the worse for drink, I could see in the dark, but in all honesty I don't think I needed it. It is a Rolson - not sure if that is a good brand or not.
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I'm not sure he necessarily needs a fancy one but i know he definitely will want a fancy one, even if it meant him putting some money in. He seems to make most use of it for when he goes away on riding or climbing trips etc but he doesn't actually use it for the activities, just for finding where he dropped his folding titanium spork (that might give you some idea of why he doesn't want a tecos headtorch). We did use them climbing Wedge near whistler which was about as gnarly as it got activity wise but we're also wanting to do the haute route in the not so distant future so decent one may be handy. So far i think it seems to be a toss up between another of the same or the alpkit. they seem to do some pretty good deals, my brother has been pretty pleased with his bouldering mat and thermarest doodad he got from there.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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el nombre, used a tikka xp lots of times last season when skinning in the early hours (around 3 or 4am), not the brightest torch in the word but perfectly acceptable, and lightweight.
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If you can afford it Silva are making the most of some of the new LED technology. The Alpha 2 'spot light beam' lights up a good 150 meters... bit pricey, but will be on my shopping list (hooefully on ebay after someone got it for christmas...)
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Have you looked at facewest
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I got my Petzel one from Decathlon, they had a really good choice. Boy have things improved since I bought my original Petzel which weighed in at 307gramms and always required a new battery to be carried adding further to the weight. The new on lasts 10 times longer and is 1/5th the weight.
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I use a Tiga SL at work, it has superb coverage and all night battery life. Not exactly compact however!
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If you really want something BRIGHT... I can recommend Ay ups
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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I used the Petzl Zoom for ice climing in the Rockies at night. We decided to do an icefall by the power station behind Canmore very late evening once during a massive snowstorm. It was magical... peering upwards into a flurry od large snowflakes and then trecking out though the forest at nidnight. Glad I could get the car onto the road though
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