Thursday, February 13, 2014

Stormtrooper Headlamp - May the Lumens be with you!

With the requirement for two headlamps looming, I've embarked on a search for a new headlamp. Sure I could have just got another one like my current model (Petzl Tikka XP2) but technology moves forward and so must we.

While studying various models I finally decide to take the plunge and purchase a new Petzl Tikka RXP.  Being twice the cost of my original Tikka I had some trepidation that the reactive lighting feature was worth the cost.  After several weeks of testing I am happy to say yes it is!  This is the most impressive headlamp I have ever owned!

Petzl Tikka RXP


Details and specifications can be found here.  This is a good video explaining reactive lighting.  What one should know is that this light throws some serious lumens for its size and weight.  While the rechargeable lithium ion battery pack has a high energy density, an additional AAA battery pack will be available soon making it more applicable to remote locations such as those found in stage races.

The reactive lighting feature works smoothly and effortlessly and I am quite satisfied with the per-programmed lighting levels.  Aimed correctly it illuminates directly in front of you, to your sides and sufficiently down the trail for even the fastest pace.  Lifting your head up slightly it will then ramp up the long distance beam even more.  This would also be a great lamp for orienteering since the reactive lighting feature would save your night vision while reading your map/compass.

The only down side to this lamp is that it is slightly more heavy than the Tikka XP2 by about 30 grams.  About half of this increase should be offset by using the optional AAA battery pack when it becomes available.  The strap system is great and compensates well for the additional weight up front.

Looking like something a Star Wars Stormtrooper would be using, it performs just as one would expect equipment from the future should.  I believe this one is going with me to Grand to Grand along with the old Tikka XP2.

The orange color goes good with the new Mont-bell EX Down Jacket too!


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Sugarloafs Ultra SUV

Went down to Las Cruces to get in some training miles this weekend as a distraction from my kitchen remodel and as preparation for the Salt Flats 100.  Ran the Sugarloafs Ultra SUV (Sierra Ultra Vista) again as a training run (60k).  Went OK but slower than last year -6:32.17. I believe I came in second place.  First 26 miles were good but faded during the next 8 to a more stage race pace.  Oh well, just a training run.