Ultra-compact rechargeable headlamp
Look, your training plan doesn’t care if it’s a Monday night, you’re tired from a full day at the office, and it’s dark and cold out there. Get out there and put in those miles. But to do that, you need a handy headlamp that’ll do the job without weighing you down. Weighing barely 35g, Petzl’s Bindi fits in the palm of your hand but boasts up to 200 lumens of power. That makes it ideal for urban training runs charging through city parks and dimly-lit streets. The headband features a reflective thread that will mean you’re easy to pick out in the glare of streetlamps or car headlights too. Of course, it works just as well for everyday pursuits, from charity moonwalks to regular camping weekends. The minimal yet functional design is easy to use, with a battery that charges via micro-USB port: no need to scrabble around trying to find AAAs.
- Perfect headlamp for everyday athletic activities, from late-night city runs to evening commutes
- Practical 200 lumen brightness, with reflective thread over the entire headband makes the user visible even in low light
- Lithium-Ion 680 mAh battery is rechargeable via micro-USB port, with charge indicator
- Ultra-lightweight at only 35 g
- Ultra-compact, the BINDI headlamp fits in the palm of your hand
- Minimal zones of contact with the head for a comfortable fit
- Thin, ventilated headband wicks away perspiration during dynamic activities
- Simple to use with three lighting modes: proximity, movement and distance
- Red light mode preserves night vision and keeps from blinding others during group activities
- Two LOCK functions to avoid accidentally turning it on during transit or storage
- Headlamp can be tilted upward for seeing ahead when it is worn around the neck
- Brightness: 200 lumens (ANSI/PLATO FL 1)
- Weight: 35 g
- Dimensions: 13 x 8.5 x 5 cm
- Beam pattern: flood
- Energy: 680 mAh rechargeable battery
- Certification(s): CE
- Watertightness: IPX4 (weather-resistant)
Lighting performance as defined by the ANSI/PLATO FL 1 protocol | |||||
Lighting color | Lighting levels | Brightness | Distance | Burn time | Reserve |
white | MAX BURN TIME | 6 lm | 6 m | 50 h | - |
STANDARD | 100 lm | 23 m | 3 h | 1h30 | |
MAX POWER | 200 lm | 36 m | 2 h | ||
red | proximity | 1 lm | 2.5 m | 33 h | - |
strobe | visible at 400 m for 200 h |
Supports Eco Initiatives - The Petzl Foundation supports non-profit organizations whose role is to discover and protect biodiversity on cliffs, in caves and in mountain ranges
As a brand, Petzl was born in the darkness. Their story began with founder Fernand Petzl’s passion for caving, back in the mid-1930s. Out of that passion, Petzl started to design innovative solutions for ascending, descending, belaying and moving about underground. This included pioneering headlamps and rope safety equipment. But alpinists soon discovered that what worked below the earth also worked above it, and Petzl kit was quickly co-opted by climbers, mountaineers and skiers.
Today, Petzl remains one of the leading technical brands in all these fields, still devoted to one mission: to access the inaccessible. The product range is split into two core categories: lighting – which includes some of the world’s most advanced head torches; and verticality – highly technical equipment designed for those venturing into the world’s loftiest mountain ranges as well as the globe’s deepest, darkest places.