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Princeton Tec Apex Pro Review(*est. $90) Compare PricesYou are here: Sports & Leisure >> Headlamps >> Princeton Tec Apex ProThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Headlamps which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
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Princeton Tec Apex Pro review highlights Most reviews, such as the excellent comparison tests at Backpacking Light and FlashlightReviews.com, cover the earlier Princeton Tec Apex, which uses four AA batteries and weighs two ounces more than the Apex Pro - but is otherwise the same headlamp. The thorough tests at BackpackGearTest.org also cover the Apex headlamp. Outside magazine's 2007 gear guide covers the newer Apex Pro, as do detailed owner-written reviews at REI.com. Reviews give the waterproof Princeton Tec Apex Pro headlamp top marks for versatility because it can throw an extremely bright spotlight as far as 280 feet, then switch to a wide flood beam for task lighting. Battery life is excellent, and a voltage regulator keeps the light consistent as the CR123 lithium-ion batteries fade. A strobe option is available for alerting rescuers. The tradeoff for this much light and versatility is the heavier weight of 6.1 ounces. If you don't need this much light, reviews recommend the less expensive 1-watt LED Princeton Tec Eos (*est. $40). Also see full report: Headlamps *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
BackpackingLight.com
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FlashlightReviews.com
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REI.com
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Backpack Gear Test
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Outside Magazine
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