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Petzl Zoom Successor Scoop!

UPDATED Now with pic as Petzl announce the Myo, successor to the classic Zoom head torch and it looks grrr...reat


Posted: 11 March 2003
by Jon

Here's the dramatic head torch scoop they simply didn't want you to know about... And now, thanks to an enterprising OM mole, we have a picture as well.

Petzl has announced the Myo, a replacement for the classic Zoom, which has increasingly been left trailing by the new generation of LED and LED/halogen combos. We got to take a look at the new kid on the block at the Soltex Show a couple of weeks back and it looks like a very competent, well thought out piece of kit.

This is the Myo 5 - note the LED pod below the main, zoomable,
halogen unit and neat futuristic styling. Note too that you won't
be able to buy it till May

It looks much more contemporary than the traditional Zoom models - see pic above - but retains the Zoom's, erm, zoom function and, in the higher end models, adds LED bulbs in the same housing allowing you to choose between LEDs for long battery life and good close-up light and a new Xenon Halogen bulb that gives a focussable, long distance beam.

Five Models.

There are five models in the range with prices from £27-£50. The base level Myo is a simple Zoom update with just a Xenon Halogen bulb, a zoom function and no LEDs. Next step up at around £40 is the Myo 3, which also has a cluster of three LED bulbs and a the top of the range is the Myo 5, with, you guessed it, five LED bulbs. The Myo 5 allows three different settings on the LED option to optimise battery life.

The two top-end models also come in 'Belt' versions with a remote battery pack which you can slip inside your bra or other clothing to keep batteries warm in extreme conditions.

A quick fiddle at the show suggests that the controls are easy to use with zoom, switch and angle adjustment of the water-resistant head unit all easy to control. All the Myo range uses 4 x AA batteries instead of the hard to find and heavy 4.5-volt square cell used for the Zoom and, in a thoughtful touch, Petzl have mounted the cells horizontally to prevent bouncing and wear to the contacts. Another neat feature is a spare bulb handily housed on the head strap. Very nice.

Last but not least, Petzl tells us that the lamp unti may be smaller than the Zoom's, but new design means that there's no 'black spot' in the halogen beam even when zoomed.

Like we said, not in the shops till May and until recently we didn't have a piccy, though ironically there's one in the new Ellis Brigham catalogue...


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