PETZL TIKKA PLUS 2 vs BLACK DIAMOND SPOT

MT7

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Hey everyone,
I want to buy a new headlamp for me,and the new Petzl Tikka Plus 2 and the Black Diamond Spot look awesome headlamp with nice price (not so expensive) the price of those headlamps is about 45$,the petzl tikka plus 2 have 50 lumens,and the black diamond spot have 90.
which Headlamp are you recommend me to buy?
thanks advance.​
 

MT7

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ARE the BD Spot better than the Petzl Tikaa Plus 2?
 

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I got a BD Storm from alssports for $36.23 (post. inc.).. service was very slow, the thing was backordered for a while, but I got it finally.. reportedly better contruction than spot, and it does have a nice long spot beam, if wanted.
 

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Hello. I purchased a Black Diamond Spot from Rei a short time back. Had em on sale for $20! Last years model. I love it! The Spot is $40 there right now but they are having a 20% off sale. Check it out! That's $8 off.
 

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i really like my 90 lm Spot. Very bright and decent beam quality. I had an older 75 lm Spot and got annoyed by the dark spot in the middle of the main beam.
 

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Thanks,and sorry and if I'm asking too many questions ;) but,which flashlight is better? Led Lenser H7 ,Black diamond spot or Black diamond storm and why? (water resistant,impact resistant,beam distance,lumens etc.)
thanks advance :)
 

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Thanks,and sorry and if I'm asking too many questions ;) but,which flashlight is better? Led Lenser H7 ,Black diamond spot or Black diamond storm and why? (water resistant,impact resistant,beam distance,lumens etc.)
thanks advance :)[/QUOTE

Definitely the Storm which is regulated and water resistant.
 

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The new Petzl Tikka Plus 2 and XP 2 are upgraded in lumens by 20. 2+ is now 70 lumens and XP2 is now 80 lumens. Look for retailers with newer inventory.

The XP2 is my preferred headlamp due to its light weight, water resistance, and versatility.
 

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heres a petzl plus2 for 35.99 free shipping http://www.zappos.com/petzl-tikka-plus-2-mystic-gray?zlfid=111&recoName=zap_pdp_sub ...made in france,

do they make any petzls in the usa anymore?

added; in the course of researching this question, I came across this: It is high praise when your stuff is so reknowned for quality that it gets copied flawlessly in china -- you cannot differentiate this petzl climbing equipment from the pot-metal petzl knockoff stuff!

an interesting set of comments ensues, how can you avoid buying the wrong stuff without a serial number and registration?

http://www.petzl.com/us/outdoor/new...-presence-counterfeit-versions-petzl-products
 
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If you live in the U.S. and are an REI member you currently can take 20% off the XP2 which is already at $37 for the lowest price around I would guess.
 

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I am struggling too. Now I am 60% spot vs 40% xp2. The only thing stopped me was the weight. Spot is 30% heavier than xp2. I am a runner, so the weight difference means something to me. Besides I saw it from a review that spot would bounce a little bit when running. It's also an issue to me.
 

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I am struggling too. Now I am 60% spot vs 40% xp2. The only thing stopped me was the weight. Spot is 30% heavier than xp2. I am a runner, so the weight difference means something to me. Besides I saw it from a review that spot would bounce a little bit when running. It's also an issue to me.

The angle adjustment on the XP2 is a little better than the Spot so it should be a little better for running as well in that regard.
 

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I picked up the Spot recently, after debating against the Storm, I probably should have went with the Storm as I'd rather have the weather sealing/immersion capability as I use mine a lot for household activities, such as snow shoveling/plowing and I'm not sure how well the Spot will hold up with a lot of moisture on it.

It's IPX-4 but it has no sealing around the battery compartment.
 
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