Ski Trab ST 1300 Headlamp
Earth rotates on an axis tilted approximately 23.5° relative to its orbital plane around the Sun, and this tilt is responsible for the varying intensities and durations of sunlight throughout the year. While we adore winter for the magic of snow, it is, in fact, rather lacking in daylight hours. Not to be outwitted by such celestial trivialities, the industrious Italian engineers at Ski Trab have blessed us with the ST 1300 Headlamp. Boasting an astronomical 1300 lumen peak lighting output for 2 hours, this stylish, Skimo-blue banded torch will light your way through the dark season's races, training sessions, and big objectives. When you don't need peak power, dial it back to 150 lumens to unlock an impressive 20 hours of battery life, so you can keep on skinning through the night. A secondary red light provides a low-power (10-lumen, 50-hour) lighting option that preserves your night vision, with a red strobe mode for increased visibility in an emergency. This winter, pick up the Ski Trab ST 1300 Headlamp for a light so formidable, you might be able to see it from space.
- A maximum output of 1300 lumens for 2 hours provides ample power for night skiing.
- Provides an impressive 20 hours of battery life when operated at a modest 150 lumens.
- A blinking red secondary light consumes minimal power and can aid rescue efforts.
- Skimo-blue headband adds style points.
- Baffle intergalactic astronomers into thinking they discovered a new star.
| Specifications | |
| Charging Time | |
| Lumens | 10 - 1300 lumens |
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Weight |
110g |
| Battery Life | 2 hours at 1300 lumens (Turbo) 8 hours at 450 lumens (High) 20 hours at 150 lumens (Medium) 50 hours at 10 lumens (Secondary red) |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Specs Verified | |
| Skimo Co Says | |
| Usage | Night racing, big days with dark starts and finishes |
| Notes | Subtle secondary red light compliments high-powered main beam |
| Bottom Line | High-quality, high-output lighting solution |