Petzl Bindi vs Tactikka 300 - Where are the differences?

Brand
Petzl
Petzl
Product name
Bindi
Tactikka 300
Show all
Only differences
Luminosity
Brightness, max.
Brightness, max.
200 Lumen
Brightness, max.
300 Lumen
Luminous range, max.
Luminous range, max.
36 m
Luminous range, max.
65 m
Functions
Light levels
Light levels
3
Light levels
3
Focusable
Focusable
No
Focusable
No
Dimmable
Dimmable
No
Dimmable
No
Lamp tiltable
Lamp tiltable
Yes
Lamp tiltable
Yes
Flashing light
Flashing light
No
Flashing light
Yes
Light colors
Rotes Licht
Rotes Licht
Yes
Rotes Licht
Yes
Battery
Battery life
Battery life
50,0 hours
Battery life
120,0 hours
Battery
Battery
Lithium-ion battery
Battery
AAA
Number of batteries
Number of batteries
-
Number of batteries
3
Battery capacity
Battery capacity
680 mah
Battery capacity
-
Rechargeable via USB
Rechargeable via USB
Yes
Rechargeable via USB
Optional
Waterproof
Certification
Certification
IPX4
Certification
IPX4
Special features
Taillight
Taillight
No
Taillight
No
Loop over head
Loop over head
No
Loop over head
No
App
Available
Available
No
Available
No

Where are the differences?

Let's take a closer look at the two Bindi* and Tactikka 300* brand headlamps and see the differences.

Luminosity and luminous range

You can find the specification of lumens on as good again good flashlight. The Petzl Bindi is 200 Lumen less than the Petzl Tactikka 300. This can be up to 300 Lumen. The more lumens a flashlight offers, the brighter it can shine.

Thus, more lumens means a higher maximum luminosity. Thus, the Petzl Tactikka 300* performs better in terms of maximum luminosity. Outdoors, more brightness is often handy. When running in the city, this can sometimes be disadvantageous, since the brightness can also dazzle.

The Petzl Tactikka 300* offers more in maximum luminous range. It can shine up to 36 m. The Petzl Tactikka 300 manages a maximum of 65 m in distance.

The values here come from information and tests of the manufacturers. With unknown dealers, also called China dealers, the data can often not be correct.

The focus of the light cone cannot be freely adjusted in either model. Partially, however, the focus changes with the different fixed light levels.

The light intensity is not freely dimmable for the Petzl Bindi, nor for the Petzl Tactikka 300. However, with different light levels, the light intensity may also vary.

Red light and further light colors

Red light is provided by both headlamps from the comparison. The red light is used for night vision among other things to see better. Also to not be seen by wildlife or when fishing and not to scare off is the red light advantageous.

Besides red and white, some models offer other colors. These are usually for better night vision as well. The Petzl Bindi and Petzl Tactikka 300 both have no other colors.

Batterie und Akkulaufzeit

The power supply differs between the two lamps.

The maximum operating time is lower for the Petzl Bindi with up to 50,0 hours. The Petzl Tactikka 300 can shine up to 120,0 hours. The maximum glow time is always based on the lowest glow power.

For many headlamps there are also special rechargeable batteries from the manufacturer to use the lamps longer. However, normal rechargeable batteries can also be used.

Which headlamp is lighter?

Especially when hiking or climbing, ballast is undesirable. But also when running a lighter lamp is of course more comfortable. With a weight of 35 g, the Petzl Bindi* wins the race in the lightness point. The Petzl Tactikka 300 weighs 82 g.

Which lamp is weatherproof?

The headlamps from the comparison both have IP certification. There is no difference at this point. Both are certified with IPX4. The first digit stands for protection against dust and dirt. If there is an X in this position, this is not rated. The maximum possible value is 6. The second digit stands for protection against water and moisture. Here the maximum is 9.

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