Description
Petzl Actik Core is a high-performance, rechargeable headlamp with red lighting. With 600 lumens of brightness and a rechargeable battery, it is the perfect companion for all your outdoor adventures such as running, trekking, and mountaineering. Its phosphorescent reflector makes it easy to locate in the dark, while the red lighting prevents causing discomfort to others in a group setting. In addition to the CORE rechargeable battery, Petzl Actik Core also has the option to use three standard batteries thanks to its HYBRID CONCEPT design.
Features
- Lightweight and powerful: Delivers 600 lumens of brightness while weighing only 88 g.
- Versatile and comfortable lighting for movement and dynamic activities:
- Provides a broad, uniform beam to ensure clear visibility of nearby surroundings and at the feet.
- Features a mixed beam (both wide and focused) to facilitate both close-range and distance vision, enhancing mobility.
- Offers three white lighting modes: MAX BURN TIME for extended use, STANDARD for an optimal balance between power and burn time, and MAX POWER for maximum brightness.
- Includes continuous red lighting to maintain night vision without dazzling others, along with a strobe function to signal location, particularly in emergencies.
- Easy to use:
- Operated via a single button for swift and effortless adjustment of brightness or light colour.
- Equipped with a tiltable plate that allows the lamp angle to be adjusted up or down with ease.
- Features a battery charge indicator that displays the power level each time the lamp is switched on or off.
- Rechargeable through a type B micro USB port for added convenience.
- Reduced environmental impact: The lifespan of a CORE rechargeable battery is equivalent to that of 900 disposable batteries.
- A phosphorescent reflector makes it easy to locate the lamp in the dark.
- Includes a LOCK function to prevent accidental activation during transport or storage.
- Designed with a detachable, washable headband that is symmetrical for quick and simple adjustments.
- Reflective headband enhances visibility during nighttime activities.
- Comes with a storage pouch that allows the lamp to be converted into a lantern.
- HYBRID CONCEPT design: The ACTIK CORE is supplied with a CORE rechargeable battery but is also compatible with three AAA/LR03 batteries (not included). It automatically detects the power source and adjusts lighting performance accordingly.
- Compatible with HELMET ADAPT and BIKE ADAPT 2 mounts, enabling attachment to various helmet types or a bicycle (1).
WARNING: This lamp has not been certified for use on public roads. When utilised in areas governed by traffic regulations, Petzl lights should not be considered a replacement for officially required standardised lighting.
Specifications
Brightness | 600 lumens (ANSI/PLATO FL 1) |
Weight | 88 g |
Beam pattern | Wide or mixed |
Energy | 1250 mAh CORE rechargeable battery (included) |
Charging time | 3.5 h |
Battery compatibility | Alkaline, lithium, or Ni-MH rechargeable |
Certification(s) | CE |
Watertightness | IPX4 (weather-resistant) |
Inner Pack Count | 1 |
Lighting Performance
Lighting performance with rechargeable CORE rechargeable battery
Lighting performance as defined by the ANSI/PLATO FL 1 protocol | |||||
Lighting Color | Lighting Levels | Brightness | Distance | Burn Time | Reserve Lighting |
White | MAX BURN TIME | 7 lm | 10 m | 100 h | – |
STANDARD | 100 lm | 60 m | 7 h | 2 h | |
MAX POWER | 600 lm | 115 m | 2 h | ||
Red | Continuous | 2 lm | 5 m | 60 h | – |
Strobe | Visible at 700 m for 400 h |
Lighting performance with 3 AAA / LR03 batteries
Lighting performance as defined by the ANSI/PLATO FL 1 protocol | |||||
Lighting Color | Lighting Levels | Brightness | Distance | Burn Time | Reserve Lighting |
White | MAX BURN TIME | 7 lm | 10 m | 100 h | – |
STANDARD | 100 lm | 60 m | 10 h | 20 h | |
MAX POWER | 450 lm | 100 m | 2 h | ||
Red | Continuous | 2 lm | 5 m | 60 h | – |
Strobe | Visible at 700 m for 400 h |
Technology
Technical Notice
- Download the PDF : technical-notice-ACTIK-ACTIK-CORE-1 – 2.15 MB
- Download the PDF : technical-information-ANSI – 0.07 MB
- Download the PDF : HEADLAMPS – ACCESSORY COMPATIBILITY – 0.55 MB
Declaration Of Conformity
- Download the PDF : UE-Declaration-E063AAXX-E065AAXX-ACTIK-ACTIK-CORE – 0.68 MB
Tips for maintaining your equipment
- Download the PDF – 2.04 MB
Video
Technical Content
HOW IS LIGHTING PERFORMANCE MEASURED WITH THE ANSI/PLATO FL1 PROTOCOL?
WARNINGS
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ANSI/PLATO FL1 |
Brightness (lumens) This measurement is taken between 30 and 120 seconds after the headlamp is turned on. It indicates the maximum light output, when the lamp is first turned on, using new batteries. |
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Lighting distance (meters) This is the maximum distance between the lamp and the location where only 0.25 lux of illumination remains. The measurement is taken when the lamp is turned on, using new batteries. Lighting distance depends directly on brightness, but mainly on the shape of the beam. |
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Burn time (hours) This corresponds to the length of time during which lighting is optimal. It is measured 30 seconds after the lamp is turned on and for as long as the lamp takes to drop to 10 % of maximum light output. |
Reserve lighting (outside the scope of ANSI/PLATO FL1) In addition to these measures, Petzl guarantees reserve lighting. Reserve lighting provides enough light for walking. However, the light may not be sufficient for fast-paced activities (such as running, mountain biking, skiing…). |
Example of a light output curve for a STANDARD LIGHTING headlamp.
WATERTIGHTNESS AND IP RATING
A Headlamp’s Watertightness is Ensured by its IP Rating
This rating classifies the level of protection offered by equipment against ingress by solids (e.g. dust) and liquids (e.g. water, oil).
Two Standards Govern the IP Rating
The IEC 60529 standard involves all electronic products, including headlamps. It defines the levels of protection against solids and liquids and describes the tests to be done depending on the product’s IP rating.
The IP rating consists of two digits:
- The first digit indicates protection against solids.
- The second digit indicates protection against liquids. More commonly called watertightness.
Rating |
1st digit (tens) Protection against solids |
2nd digit (ones) Protection against water ingress with harmful effects |
0 |
No protection |
No protection |
1 |
Protection against solids greater than 50 mm in diameter |
Protection against vertically falling water drops |
2 |
Protection against solids greater than 12.5 mm in diameter |
Protection against water drops (15 from vertical) |
3 |
Protection against solids greater than 2.5 mm in diameter |
Rain |
4 |
Protection against solids greater than 1.0 mm in diameter |
Protection against spraying water |
5 |
Dust protection |
Protection against water jets |
6 |
Completely protected against dust |
Protection against powerful water jets |
7 |
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Protection against temporary immersion -1 meter for 30 minutes |
8 |
– |
Protection against prolonged immersion; duration and depth defined by the manufacturer |
Note: When a criterion has not been tested, the number is replaced by X (e.g., IPX6 indicates that the product has not been tested for solids).
ANSI/PLATO FL 1 standard defines an additional concept by giving test acceptance criteria for the IPX4, IPX7 and IPX8 ratings.
IPX4 | The lamp functions just after the test and 30 minutes after the test.
Water drops allowed in the lamp after the test, provided there is no short-circuit or electrical fault. |
IPX7 | The lamp functions just after the test and 30 minutes after the test.
No water allowed in the lamp after the test |
IPX8 |
To define a headlamp IP rating, a manufacturer can rely solely on the IEC 60529 standard by defining its own test acceptance criteria, or use the acceptance criteria given in the ANSI/PLATO FL 1 standard.
What Watertightness Tests are Done on Petzl Headlamps?
To claim an IP rating on its headlamps, Petzl chose to do its testing internally. Petzl follows the test protocol defined in the IEC 60529 standard and the test acceptance criteria from the ANSI/PLATO FL1 standard.
Petzl has a test laboratory (oscillating tube, water tank and watertightness chamber) that allows the necessary tests to be done in order to determine the watertightness of a lamp.
What are the IP Ratings of Petzl Headlamps?
- All of our headlamps are at least IPX4 (weather resistant): a rating suitable for most headlamp use in rain, snow or a humid environment.
- The e+LITE lamp is IPX7 (watertight to -1 meters for 30 minutes in fresh water).
- The DUO S lamp is IP67 (watertight to -1 meters for 30 minutes in fresh water and dust tight).
HYBRID CONCEPT: THE CHOICE OF STANDARD BATTERIES OR CORE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY FOR YOUR HEADLAMP
The HYBRID CONCEPT construction allows Petzl HYBRID headlamps to run on either the CORE rechargeable battery or three AAA/LR03 batteries, without an adapter. A practical and flexible solution that allows the user to take advantage of each of these energy sources, depending on use.
To help you choose between standard batteries or CORE battery, here are the different impacts of using one or the other energy source on the operation of your lamp:
Brightness
When you turn on the lamp, the brightness is about the same with standard batteries or the CORE battery. The brightness difference at switch-on is around maximum 10 %.
However, there is a performance difference when the lamp is in use:
With the CORE battery, brightness generally stays constant over the entire rated burn time. | |
With standard batteries, brightness gradually decreases as the batteries are drained. |
Note that depending on the battery brands used, performance may differ from Petzls rated specifications. This is due to variance in battery quality. For your information, our performance measurements are taken with new batteries (DURACELL) in accordance with the PLATO / ANSI FL 1 standard. |
Burn Time
The rated burn time for the CORE rechargeable battery is less than with standard batteries due to a different discharge mode.
Self-Discharge
Self-discharge is very low for the CORE rechargeable battery; it is negligible for a standard battery.
For long-term storage, be sure to store your battery in a cool, dry place, away from exposure to heat (less than 25 C). Remove standard batteries or CORE battery from your lamp. Be sure to recharge your CORE battery regularly (about every 6 months). Check the expiration date on your batteries. |
Usage in cold conditions
Standard batteries, like the CORE rechargeable battery, are sensitive to cold below 0 C. Between 0 and -20 C, burn time can be reduced by up to 50 %.
Whether using standard or rechargeable batteries, at less than 0 C we recommend keeping the lamp warm when not in use, for example in a pocket. |
BEAM QUALITY
Aside from the various beam patterns, it is important to check their uniformity. Whatever the pattern, the beam of a Petzl headlamp is always uniform and therefore comfortable. Moreover, to ensure optimal lighting, the optics of our headlamps are designed with extreme precision and equipped with the highest-quality components.
The quality of the beam is totally dependent on that of the LEDs and of the optics’ design. The latter is complex and requires the knowledge of an optical engineer. Petzl chose long ago to integrate these skills into its research and development teams, and also to work closely with external laboratories.
Petzl Headlamps |
Perfectly uniform beam: no dark spots, irregularities or blinding spots to impede visibility and reduce visual comfort. |
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