2755 Headlamp
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2755 Headlamp

$53.95
Pelican™ safety approved headlamps are designed for use in hazardous environments. It is not only Class I Div 1 approved but also is ultra compact and lightweight. View full description

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Pelican™ safety approved headlamps are designed for use in hazardous environments. It is not only Class I Div 1 approved but also is ultra compact and lightweight. Equipped with a single high-powered LED, it produces up to 118 lumens and provides up to 16 hours of run time and offers multiple modes (high, low, flashing). Additionally, the Pelican 2755 offers a low battery indicator which can prove to be most valuable. It is available in two colors (yellow or black). Count on Pelican to bring you the best in lighting design and technology. The new Pelican™ 2755 headlamp: Guiding you safely through the danger zone. 118 Lumens Safety Certified - Class I, Division I Built Pelican tough Comfortable Cloth Strap Hands-free design
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