Petzl Bindi 200 lumen Headlamp

$79.95
By Petzl

Colour: Orange

Whether you're going for a midnight run or exploring the mountains, this ultra-light headlamp makes sure you can see what you're doing.

Ultra-light at just 35g, the BINDI headlamp fits in the palm of your hand. With 200 lumens of power. Convenient charging via USB cable. The thin headband adjusts easily and can also be worn around the neck.

Specifications

  • Compact and ultra-light: only 35g
  • Headlamp charges via micro USB port
  • Three lighting modes: proximity, movement and distance 
  • Red lighting preserves night vision and keeps from blinding others during group activities
  • Two LOCK functions to avoid accidentally turning it on
  • Headlamp can be tilted upward for seeing ahead when it is worn around the neck
  • Light output: 200 lumens
  • Weight: 35g
  • Beam pattern: flood
  • Energy: 680 mAh rechargeable battery
  • Watertightness: IP X4 (weather resistant)

Lighting Performance

Lighting Colour Lighting Modes Brightness Distance Burn Time Reserve Mode
White Max Autonomy 5lm 6m 50h 3lm for 1h30
White Standard 100lm 23m 3h
3lm for 1h30
White Max Power 200lm 36m 2h
3lm for 1h30
Red Proximity 1lm 2.5m 33h -
Red Strobe - 400m 200h -

Customer Reviews

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Stephen Bilson
Perfect emergency headlamp

This is a great little product. I bought it for the times I hike and trail run and it starts to get dark before I'm back. It's tiny, it's simple to use, it's super lightweight and it does a great job. I have tested it on trails at night when it is pitch black and I can jog along with no problems. I now keep it permanently in my Salomon Trail Vest. I don't even notice it is there.

You get 2 hours of reasonable light and then it goes into a reserve mode for an additional 1.5 hrs. However that is extremely low light.
There is one big negative and that is that it uses the old style micro USB.

I bought this at the same time I bought a Nitecore NU25 ultralight from Ultralight Hiker. The NU25 UL is similar at just 45 grams (not a noticeable difference). In my opinion it's a little better, cheaper and more efficient and runs on USB C. It runs a bit longer and brighter too.