





🌟 Stay lit, stay ahead — the ACTIK CORE never leaves you in the dark.
The PETZL ACTIK CORE Headlamp delivers a powerful 350-lumen LED output with two beam patterns and multiple lighting modes, including red light for night vision preservation. Featuring a rechargeable CORE battery with up to 160 hours of autonomy and AAA battery compatibility, it’s designed for versatile outdoor use like hiking, running, and mountaineering. Lightweight, water-resistant, and ergonomically built, it’s the reliable hands-free lighting solution for professionals and adventurers who demand performance and convenience.

| ASIN | B01KYTQ5UA |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,122 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #596 in Camping Headlamps |
| Brand | PETZL |
| Brand Name | PETZL |
| Brightness | 350 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,879) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2016 |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03342540106628 |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.9 x 4.7 x 1.9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.13 x 3.62 x 1.73 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Light Output Maximum | 350 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 45 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Petzl |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | ACTIK CORE |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Mounting Type | Head Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Part Number | E99ABA |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9"D x 4.7"W x 1.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | mountaineering, running, cycling, hiking, backpacking |
| Size | 350 Lumens |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Rechargeable |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Outdoor |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 350 Lumens |
J**E
My ex recommended Petzl and I admit that he was right
2024 Update: My first Actik is still going strong, still feels great compared to my blocky somewhat uncomfortable black diamonds, and the battery is still in great shape. I’m back looking for another1st gen for my travel kit (I would have liked one when I went caving earlier this year). Looks like reviews on the newer 600 lumen edition are terrible. 2019 Review: My ex recommended Petzl. I was tempted to get a Black Diamond Storm to be contrary AND because it was cheaper AND it had great reviews AND I’m not into Mega Xtreme Hard Core Sports (!) that require a top of the line headlamp. But I ceded and bought the more expensive Actik Core model solely because it was rechargeable. Man, two things immediately happened: (1) I had to admit he was right, and (2) he was jealous of my really nice headlamp. It’s brighter than the moon, has great battery life and the rechargeable mode is worth every extra penny. It sounds dumb but when stuff runs out of batteries, sometimes I just go “eh” and walk away, because hunting down esoteric or relatively heavy batteries is enough of an excuse to dissuade me from whatever horrible task that would have required me to wear a headlamp, e.g., crawling through a hazing line of attic-dwelling spiders to put down insulation during the only hours of the day when the attic isn’t 108-degrees (in the summer). oh no, the headlamp batteries are out? Boy, TV sounds like a great option right now. But with the Petzl, I just plug it in, easy peasy lemon squeezy. And then I do the task the next day. The modes (like red light) are unexpectedly useful for when I’m sneaking through my backyard at night to do the chores I didn’t manage to do in the daytime while trying not to alarm the neighbors (washing out the birdbath at 1 AM), or digging around in my poorly lit crawlspace (where’s that angel food cake pan that I use once every two years?). I reach for my Actik Core way more often than anticipated and in three months, it has earned a dedicated place in my “most used” stuff drawer, replacing even most of my flashlights because it’s so small and accessible, and I never misplace it (again, unlike my flashlights - of which, I have three, and I have no idea where they are, but I always know where my Petzl is). Cons: Getting the headband off of this model was so difficult that I gave up. It’s partially forever unclean now and I’m making peace with that. Would absolutely buy again. Even if it might be overkill for a weenie homeowner that just wants a convenient hands-free light, it’s a great headlamp.
J**N
Seems legit
On initial inspection it seems excellent. I will update after more testing but out of the box it looks like exactly what I wanted. The bright setting is very bright , looks clear as day 40 ft out. The dim setting is very similar to my black diamond iota in intensity (100 lumens I think) ; seems fine for in the tent or small tasks but lacks brightness when trying to see outside your immediate area . I like the build , the battery pack has a light on it that lets you know when it's charged , and there's no adapter. You just plug the battery straight into a normal samsung charger . The fact that it also works with normal AAAs is comforting as well. Again, I'll update if/when things change but out of the box it seems totally legit . So far, favorite rechargeable headlamp, if expensive. Update: had it a while now and it still puts other lamps to shame. Great design, bright as heck . Would buy again.
D**D
Best headlamp I have owned.
I have owned about a dozen headlamps and this is the first one I found that could hold a candle to the old (old, as in, I had to special order an after-market 3rd party LED bulb for Neptune Moutaineering because sort-of-white LEDs just started to be bright enough to see as far as your boots) Petzl Duo that was my standard climbing/winter light for ~15 years of hard use. Petzl lights cost more because they are better lights. They are not a bright as some others, they don't (yet, AFAIK) have one that uses 18650 (super high capacity rechargable lithium cells) batteries, but if you need to bring a light because your life might depend on being able to self-rescue after dark, find your way up a glacier, etc. its what you want. This one is small enough to replace the crappy little CR2302 head light I used to carry "just in case". While a second battery is pricy, it has been very hepful as there is very little warning when this light is about to run down. You still get light on the lowest setting for quite some time, but if you are trying to find your way to the next set of rapel anchors after dark it really could use a little more "heads up" notice. The battery pack is super easy to charge via USB and has a LED charge level indicator. I also keep 3 AAA lithium batteries sealed in a ziplock "just in case" which is a great option not all rechargable lights give you. Climbers, spelunkers, EMS, and SAR personnel depend on Petzl lights, helmets, etc. for cause.
A**ー
7年ほど仕事で使用していたブラックダイヤモンドのストームが防水出来なくなって壊れたので買い換えました。 照度も3段階調整可能かつ専用バッテリー付きで電池も使えますし、業務使用にも十分使えます!
F**X
J'ai longuement hésité avant d'acheter ce modèle car j'étais plus parti pour la réactik, plus moderne mais plus compliqué a utiliser surtout lors d'un trail nocturne. j'ai regardé beaucoup de vidéos de test mais elle ne m'a pas convaincu. En fin de compte, j'ai découvert le modèle Actik hydrid, simple d'utilisation, légère et puissante. Le fait d'avoir une batterie rechargeable en USB et pouvoir mettre des piles pour dépanner est vraiment pratique, plus orienté " Trail " ( ma pratique ) Je l'ai testé hier soir et franchement, elle est top !!!! super légère , on l'oublie sur la tête. La puissance en mode "standard" est suffisant et vraiment si besoin on peut simplement passer en mode "Max power" Le seul petit défaut, le fonctionnement du bouton marche/arrêt / choix des modes n'est pas simple a manœuvrer en courant. Prochain test en condition réelle samedi soir en trail nocturne dans le montagne de Reims.....mais pour l'instant hyper satisfait pour 50 € !!! ( très bon rapport/ qualité prix)
D**R
I bought this Petzl Actik Core (the one with the built-in, but replaceable, rechargeable battery) head torch in October 2018, so I have had three years' use out of it, and it's still going strong. Let's start with the key question: if I lost it, would I buy another one? Yes, immediately. I give my reasons below. I use a head torch every day in the autumn and winter months for walking my dog early in the morning, typically well before 06:30, at which time it is still pitch-black outside. As we walk mostly in woodland with overhanging trees, it can be gloomy even at dusk/dawn in spring and summer. In this environment a torch is useful for picking out detail you would otherwise miss (horse poo, for example). I already owned a Petzl Tikka XP2 and a couple of Petzl Tikkina models, but the Actik has turned out to be a genuinely useful upgrade over these other head torches. Most importantly (and somewhat unexpectedly) the Actik Core is far more convenient to charge than the others. Charging a Tikka/Tikkina is simply a matter of opening it, removing three AAA batteries, clipping them into the charger, switching it on, then removing the batteries and re-inserting them into the torch an hour or two later. The Actik Core is just easier: open, plug in micro-usb cable, wait until the light turns green to signify that it is fully charged, then unplug. It shouldn't make that much difference, and yet it does. And of course you can plug the Actik Core in anywhere you have a micro-usb charger, such as in the car or at work. The Actik Core throws more light than the Tikka XP2, but quantifying the amount produced is difficult. I can say that it gives broad and bright illumination at 20-30 yards on the woodland paths along which we walk, and in more open country has a throw of well over 50 yards, maybe 70-80? If you want something to light up large areas of ground half a mile away then I would suggest that you get something beefier, but for my purposes the Actik Core is more than adequate. What else? The headstrap is comfortable, works well, and is easy to adjust. The body of the torch appears to be completely waterproof; the hapless hound and I go out in all weathers, including persistent rain, and the Actik Core has taken it all in its stride. The torch is so light that I don't notice it when I'm wearing it. In terms of operating modes, clicking the button takes you through three different light intensities, which is useful when you want less light for close-up work. I don't use the red light modes, but they seem to work fine. The battery lasts for three or four days of 30-minute walks at full brightness before I need to recharge, which is in line with the two hours that Petzl says you should expect. Practically speaking, I try to remember to plug it in every other day when I come back from our walk. The torch is in near-perfect condition despite three winters of steady albeit not particularly challenging use. The only downside to this product that I can see that it is pricier than Chinese competitors. I actually bought one of those (for less than half the price of the Actik Core) that had really good reviews on Amazon. That product failed after I dropped it a couple of feet onto the floor, only a few weeks after I bought it. All of my Petzl torches have taken much worse abuse than that and are still going. Lesson learned: buying cheap is a false economy.
客**角
ティカを使っていましたが 接触が悪くなったのか動作が不安定になったので 買い足しました。 当然ですが明るさはかなりこっちが上です。 数字ではピンときませんが体感でよくわかります。 一点集中じゃないので視界がよく暗いところでも広く照らしてくれます。 軽さがネックかなと心配でしたが まぁまあ許容範囲です。 よりコンパクト軽量を求めるならティカがいいと思います。 乾電池ではなくコアを初めて使いましたが 充電も装着したままできるので便利です。 やっぱりヘッドライトはペツルが使いやすいです。 買ってよかったです。
N**.
Ich war auf der Suche nach einer Lampe, die sowohl für beim morgendliche Joggen nicht stört und im Gelände ausreichend Licht bietet. Idealerweise sollte sie auch für mehrtägige Bergtouren geeignet sein und deshalb einen optimalen Kompromiss zwischen Leistung und geringem Gewicht darstellen: Mit der Actik Core bin fündig geworden - 350 Lumen bei nur 80 Gramm. Leistung: Mit 350 Lumen in der dritten und stärksten Stufe hat die eine maximale Leuchtweite bis zu 110 Metern, in der niedrigsten Leuchtstufe schafft die Lampe laut Herstellerangaben eine Betriebsdauer von 100 Stunden. Beim Joggen sind der gute Sitz und das geringe Gewicht von 80 Gramm inklusive Akku perfekt. Die Leuchtmodi der Stirnlampe: Die Kopflampe besitzt drei weiße Leuchtmodi und einen Rotlicht-Modus (normal und Blinklicht). Zwischen den Modi wechselt man durch langes Drücken bei eingeschalteter Lampe. Die drei weißen Lichtkegel sind in ihrer Intensität sehr verschieden, decken aber alle Einsatzmöglichkeiten zuverlässig ab. • Der erste Modus wird nach Einschalten der Stirnlampe aktiviert und bietet einen breit streuenden Lichtkegel, der in einer hellen Nacht und beim Joggen in leichtem Gelände ausreichend ist. • Benötigt man etwas mehr Weitsicht und/oder Ausleuchtung, ist die Aktivierung des zweiten Modus zu empfehlen. Hier wird eine weitere LED zugeschaltet, die den streuenden Lichtkegel um einen weiteren, fokussiert strahlenden, ergänzt. Eine super Ergänzung ist auch die Rotlichtfunktion an, bei der die Dunkeladaptation des Auges beibehalten wird. Bedienung & Comfort: Angenehm empfinde ich, dass Leuchtmittel, die Stromversorgung sowie das Steuerelement (hier ist es eines Druckknopf) in einem auf der Stirn sitzenden Gehäuse sitzen. Besonders erwähnenswert finde ich Core-Akku von Petzl. Dieser ist mit einem Micro-USB-Anschluss versehen und kann sehr einfach separat geladen werden. Man kann den Akku jedoch auch entfernen und durch drei AAA-Batterien ersetzen (Hybrid-Lampe). Das verschafft der Actik Core eine besondere Unabhängigkeit und ist für ausgedehnte Mehrtagestouren ein absolutes Plus! Die Bedienung der Actik Core gestaltet sich mit leichten Handschuhen sehr einfach. Auch mit dickeren Handschuhen ist die Bedienung des einzigen Druckknopfes nach kurzer Findungsphase unproblematisch. Der Sitz der Stirnlampe ist gut und das Band passt ohne zu kratzen oder zu schäuern. Fazit: Insgesamt bin ich von der Lampe begeistert, der Kompromiss aus Gewicht, Leistung und solider Stirnlampe sehr gelungen. Zusammenfassung: • Lichtkegel: breit oder breit & fokussiert • Stromversorgung: Core Akku oder AAA-Batterien • IPX4 wetterfest • Ladedauer: ca. 3,5 bis 4 Stunden • Sicherheitsfunktionen: Rotes Blinklicht, Signalpfeife im reflektierenden Trageband
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