Overview

Pelican 2780 LED Headlight

The 2780 LED Headlight from Pelican is a versatile waterproof headlight that offers a wide beam steering angle and a variety of lighting modes. The light features a forward-pointing LED and a downcast LED. In addition to separate forward and downcast illuminations, the headlight can provide a combination of the two and a selection of lighting modes: low, medium, high, and strobe. To help you put the light beam where it is needed most, the pivoting head allows you to steer the beam 70°.

SKU: GC169-PE2780

Pelican 2780 LED Headlight

Pelican 2780 LED Headlight

The 2780 LED Headlight from Pelican is a versatile waterproof headlight that offers a wide beam steering angle and a variety of lighting modes. The light features a forward-pointing LED and a downcast LED. In addition to separate forward and downcast illuminations, the headlight can provide a combination of the two and a selection of lighting modes: low, medium, high, and strobe. To help you put the light beam where it is needed most, the pivoting head allows you to steer the beam 70°.

The lightweight housing is IPX7-rated and provides waterproof performance, which protects the light from damage when submerged to 3.3' for 30 minutes. Its elasticized headband is adjustable to accommodate most wearers. The battery compartment is located in the back to counterbalance the front light and houses four included AA batteries. Also supplied with the headlight are three interchangeable front cover plates of different colours: green, black, and white.

Light Performance

Low: 53 lumens

Medium: 203 lumens

High: 430 lumens

Forward LED serves as a main illumination source

Downcast LED illuminates the path

Pivoting head allows 70° beam steering

Low, medium, high, and strobe modes

Switching and Electronics

Pushbutton and rotary switches

Battery indicator has three blue LEDs

The battery compartment accommodates four AA batteries

Construction Details

Green, black, and white interchangeable front covers are included

Adjustable headbands provide a secure fit

Rear battery compartment holds more batteries and provides better balance

IPX7-rated, waterproof submersible to 3.3' for 30 minutes

Key Features:

53 / 203 / 430 Lumen

White LED Emitters

Pivoting Head: 70°

Low / Med / High / Strobe Modes

Forward, Downcast, and Spot Illumination

3 Interchangeable Covers Plates Included

Adjustable Headband

What's in the Box:

Pelican 2780 LED Headlight

4 x AA Batteries

3 x Interchangeable Cover Plates

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Product Overview

Pelican 2780 LED Headlight

The 2780 LED Headlight from Pelican is a versatile waterproof headlight that offers a wide beam steering angle and a variety of lighting modes. The light features a forward-pointing LED and a downcast LED. In addition to separate forward and downcast illuminations, the headlight can provide a combination of the two and a selection of lighting modes: low, medium, high, and strobe. To help you put the light beam where it is needed most, the pivoting head allows you to steer the beam 70°.

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