Фенерчето е задължително, за да осветява пътя ви на връщане,
когато се забавите от дълги разходки сред природата, или по време на
многодневни преходи. Производителите на екипировка предлагат различни варианти,
от ултра-леки модели, които светят стотици часове, до тактически
фенерчета с мощна светлина.
Едни от най-удобните варианти са съвременните LED челници, фенерчета
с лента за глава. През юли 2012 на пазара се очаква да излезе NAO на Petzl. Фенерчето използва светлинен
сензор, който измерва светлината в посоката, в която гледате и настройва автоматично
ширината и силата на лъча. Батерията се зарежда чрез USB порт, а фенерчето може да бъде предварително
програмирано в различни режими, като тичане по пътека или планински поход,
например.
Също на Petzl,
Zipka2 тежи 69 г и
батерията издържа до 120 часа, а лентата позволява да го носите на глава, около
китката си, или да го закачите за някой предмет. Petzl предлагат и супер-лекото e+ LITE, което тежи само 28 г, а батериите му издържат 40 часа.
Фенерчето е предназначено като резервен вариант при оцеляване, има свирка за привличане на вниманието, свети
с червена или бяла светлина и издържа на температури от -30oС до -60oС.
Ако ви е нужно фенерче със силна светлина, тактическите модели
като M6LT Guardian светят
с мощност до 900 lm в продължение на три часа.
Light for Life пък тежи само 284 г, защото не използва батерии. Само за 90
секунди зареждане фенерчето е готово да свети до 1 час със сила 200 lm, а LED лампите в него са практически вечни
с гаранция, че ще работят 50 000 часа.
Каквото и да изберете вземете поне едно фенерче при излетите
си сред природата. Убедете се, че е добре заредено и се забавлявайте.
A flashlight is essential to light your way back from a long walk outdoors, or during long treks. Outdoor equipment manufacturers have many options on offer, ranging from ultra-light models which can project light for hundreds of hours on end, to their tactical counterparts with powerful beams.
Some of the most comfortable flashlights are LED headlights such as Petzl's NAO, which is expected to be available for sale in July 2012. It uses a light sensor which measures light in the direction that you turn your head in, and adapts the width and intensity of the light beam accordingly. The battery is rechargeable through a USB port and the headlight comes with a software that offers several customisable options such as trail running and mountaineering. Also by Petzl, Zipka2 weighs only 69 g and has a long-lasting battery that powers it for 120 hours, while the adjustable strap means you can wear it on your head, wrist or tie it to an object. Petzl offer the ultra-light e+ LITE, which is designed as part of your survival kit. It weighs 28 g and can work for 40 hours, emitting white or red light, has a whistle to attract attention and withstands temperatures from -30oC to -60oC.
If you need a flashlight with a strong beam, tactical models such as M6LT Guardian have an intense 900 lm beam that can be maintained for more than three hours. Light for Life only weighs 284 g, because it doesn't need batteries. In 90 s, the flashlight is recharged and ready to work for an hour at 200 lm, while the LED light source is guaranteed to last for 50 000 hours.
Whichever model you choose, make sure that you have at least one flashlight in your backpack before you start your next nature adventure. Make sure that it is fully recharged and enjoy your time under the stars in the great outdoors.
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Фенерчетата с лента за глава на Petzl, от ляво на дясно: NAO, Zipka2 и e+ LITE./The Petzl headlamps, from left to right: NAO, Zipka2 and e+ LITE. |
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Тактически фенерчета M6LT Guardian и Light for Life./ Tactical flashlights M6LT Guardian and Light for Life. |
A flashlight is essential to light your way back from a long walk outdoors, or during long treks. Outdoor equipment manufacturers have many options on offer, ranging from ultra-light models which can project light for hundreds of hours on end, to their tactical counterparts with powerful beams.
Some of the most comfortable flashlights are LED headlights such as Petzl's NAO, which is expected to be available for sale in July 2012. It uses a light sensor which measures light in the direction that you turn your head in, and adapts the width and intensity of the light beam accordingly. The battery is rechargeable through a USB port and the headlight comes with a software that offers several customisable options such as trail running and mountaineering. Also by Petzl, Zipka2 weighs only 69 g and has a long-lasting battery that powers it for 120 hours, while the adjustable strap means you can wear it on your head, wrist or tie it to an object. Petzl offer the ultra-light e+ LITE, which is designed as part of your survival kit. It weighs 28 g and can work for 40 hours, emitting white or red light, has a whistle to attract attention and withstands temperatures from -30oC to -60oC.
If you need a flashlight with a strong beam, tactical models such as M6LT Guardian have an intense 900 lm beam that can be maintained for more than three hours. Light for Life only weighs 284 g, because it doesn't need batteries. In 90 s, the flashlight is recharged and ready to work for an hour at 200 lm, while the LED light source is guaranteed to last for 50 000 hours.
Whichever model you choose, make sure that you have at least one flashlight in your backpack before you start your next nature adventure. Make sure that it is fully recharged and enjoy your time under the stars in the great outdoors.
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