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SOMA – Petzl

Saturday, December 15th, 2012

Petzl has unveiled a completely new combat helmet mounted light. Versatility is the key with the STRIX. Offered in both IR and VL variants, it comes in a two-tone camouflage and black along with three adjustable band colors: black, tan and camo. It also incorporates big, gnarly knobs for use with gloves and controls are tactile so your fingers won’t slip and you can tell which button you are using.

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The STRIX includes selectable blue, red and green lights in 1 lumen as well as .35 – 30 lumens in white light. With the IR version you also get 15 – 45 mW IR output as well as an IFF feature. Additionally, once you select IR, it locks out the controls for visible light. Battery is a single AA and run time is 65 hours with alkaline and double that with lithium batteries.

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The STRIX integrates Petzl’s proprietary bi-axle rotation. This feature is amazing. It makes adjustment of the light’s beam simple and puts it where you want it without having to cant your head. On the vertical axis is 120 deg of adjustment and the horizontal you get 180 deg of adjustment.

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In addition to the ability to mount to Ops-Core’s ARC Rail, the STRIX also incorporates a metal PALS compatible clip at the rear to allow mounting to armor vests and other platforms. There is also an adjustable headband that incorporates a buckle at the rear so that you can wear the light around your neck. Petzl didn’t forget the guys wearing the ACH and other combat helmets. They’ve introduced the Adapt STRIX which clamps onto the lower lip of the helmet edge.

Look for these being ready for sale in late Spring 2013. Looks like they’ve got a hit with this one.

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OR – Petzl

Saturday, August 4th, 2012

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Petzl has introduced a new climbing helmet called the scirocco. It weighs a scant 165 grams, it’s made from expanded polypropylene, the same material found in the number of your car. Yes, I know it’s orange. I’ll tell you up front, that their work with materials is so new that Petzl does not not recommend painting or dipping the helmet. It will definitely negate their safety rating. However, a mesh or cloth cover could easily be applied.

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Check out how much you can flex the Scirocco without breaking it. I see a lot of potential there, partially with the patented magnetic buckle. Once the two parts are close they snap into place.

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The new Micro Traxion is an evolutionary development of the long standing Mini Traxion progress capture pulley. Used to self belay or for hauling, the Micro Traxion is only 85 grams and features sealed ball bearing pulleys which offer a 91% efficiency.

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Warrior Expo East – Petzl

Thursday, July 12th, 2012

The Petzl Nao was just released this month. It features reactive lighting. It incorporates a sensor that measures ambient light and instantly (7 lumens up to 355 lumens within a millisecond) adjusts to your surroundings. This means much lower battery usage. It’s a rechargeable lithium battery that uses a USB port to recharge. Additionally, you can program the headlamp utilizing OS by Petzl with up to 40 performance profiles. In an emergency you can even power the light via two AA batteries.

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The Ultra Vario is being reviewed here for the very first time in the US. It debuted commercially earlier today at Friedrichshafen. It was designed for area lighting and incorporates 3 separate lamps with specialized lenses that help project the beams in different ways.

It offers incremental lighting of 45 lumens, 180 lumens and 450 lumens with all 3 lamps as well as 280 lumens for a distance beam that projects 160 meters. Additionally the Ultra Vario offers multiple mounting options including headband, direct to helmet and belt mounts.

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The Ultra Rush is an updated version of the Ultra which improves the previous version’s 350 lumen performance with 700 lumens. The battery runtime is now 4 hours vice the 1.5 hours of the older Ultra.

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Petzl Charlet Caritool Ice Screw Holder

Friday, October 24th, 2008

A buddy sent me some info about this. I have been a fan of Petzl for years so I was happy to see yet another product from their commercial product line fit in so well with the tactical market.

Petzl Charlet Caritool Ice Screw Holder

As you can see in the picture, the carabiner is intended to attach to a climbing harness and get a solid bite but it works just as well on PALS webbing. This would be great for attaching dummie cords or items you have to constantly attach and detach from your gear.

Available from REI and it even has a matte finish.