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Petzl Tikka XP - First Look

Petzl Tikka XP - First Look First Look

Price: £40.00

Weight: 94 grammes (including batteries)

Features Lightweight head torch using single high-power LED driven by 3 AAA batteries, single adjustable headband, three light settings plus flash and boost modes, battery charge indicator, maximum range of 35 metres, maximum duration at highest setting 60 hours going up to 120 hours at lowest setting. Wide angle diffuser for close-up light. Three year guarantee.

Light, powerful, easy to use.
Controls fiddly with gloves.


The Concept It used to be that headtorches were big, heavy and powerful or small but relatively weak, but as LED technology has developed, Petzl have been able to develop a head torch that tips the scales at under 100 grammes but churns out a beam with a claimed range of up to 50 metres. So, small and light, but powerful, is the order of the day.
Features The Tikka XP is like a cross between the standard Tikka and big brother Myo XP and anyone who's used the Myo will be familiar with the way the XP version of the Tikka works.

There's a single, high-powered LED which has three settings and a boost switch which ups range to a maximum 50 metres regardless of which setting the torch is on. The boost works for 20 seconds only to save power and prevent overheating.

The light unit pivots in its housing like a standard Tikka and like the Tikka, it runs on small AAA batteries.


In Action It's hard to believe that something so light and so compact can throw out this much light. At a measured 94 grammes, the XP is only around 16 grammes heavier than a Tikka Plus, but has a much more penetrating and focussed beam. Using the 'boost' button ups things further, good if you're straining to pick out some navigational feature in the gloom. That 20 seconds doesn't sound a lot, but in practice, it's quite adequate.

For close-up work, slide the built-in diffuser across the lens and drop the power level and you have a more than adequare camping light with a claimed 120-hour burn time - the same as a bog standard Tikka Plus in fact.

Two things to be aware of are that while the two small press buttons work just fine with naked fingers, they're a tad fiddly with a gloved hand. That's not a major problem if you simply switch the light on before donning your gloves, but using boost, it's possible to accidentally switch the light off completely if you depress both buttons simultanously, which may be relevant for serious mountaineering use.

The other proviso is that with smaller batteries, performance drops off sooner than with bigger torches - Petzl's own figures suggest that on full power, the range at full power drops from 35 metres to 30 metres after half an hour of use, then down to 20 metres after 10 hours. Then again, three spare AAAs don't exactly weigh a lot. As there's no remote battery pack option, we reckon power would also suffer in serious sub-zero conditions.

Battery changing is easy enough, a little fiddly, but not a problem for anyone with a modicum of manual dexterity and the built-in battery level indicator is a nice touch. It changes orange when 70 per-cent of the power is used and red at the 90 per-cent mark.

The battery compartment is sealed by an O-ring and seems water resistant enough for UK use.


Initial Verdict


This is great, a torch that's Tikka sized and near Tikka weight but throws out a beam that you can be proud of, even if your mates have high-powered Silvas or Princeton Techs on their noggins. The low weight means it's never a chore to carry and the wide-angle and low-power settings mean it also makes an excellent general camping and faffing light. The Myo XP will give you more range - 65 metres - and more burn time, but weighs an extra 80 grammes.

Using the boost can be fiddly with gloved hands and we wouldn't necessarily suggest it for serious mountaineering use due to the lack of a remote battery pack, but for everything else, it's excellent. Yes, you can find brighter lights and longer lasting ones, but as a compromise between performance and weight you'd be hard-pushed to find anything as effective and at £40 it's not bad value either. A shining hit in our book :-)


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