Princeton Tec is rolling out an update to the Vizz that is significantly brighter at 420 lumens versus the 350 lumen version we tested in this review. We'll look forward to testing it in the next review cycle.
Princeton Tec Vizz Review
Our Verdict
Princeton Tec is rolling out an update to the Vizz that is significantly brighter at 420 lumens versus the 350 lumen version we tested in this review. We'll look forward to testing it in the next review cycle.
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Price | $50 List $34.35 at Amazon | $50 List $47.88 at Amazon | $21.97 at Backcountry Compare at 2 sellers | $20.00 List $14.73 at REI | $30 List $27.95 at Amazon |
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Pros | Well built, reasonable battery life claims | Excellent trail finding and close proximity beam, waterproof, above average battery life | Excellent spot light capability, wide evenly lit flood beam, above average in most ways | Super easy to use, inexpensive, solid performance, compact, and reliable | Unmatched for ultralight weight and size, outstanding for close-proximity use, durable |
Cons | Competing lights offer better value | More expensive, heavier than average, claimed battery life is very misleading | Below average battery life, claimed battery life is wildly misleading, single button hard to use, lame waterproofing | Good but not great spot beam for trail finding, slightly below average flood beam optics | Not well suited for distance viewing, expensive |
Bottom Line | A light that doesn't offer compelling performance for the price point | A durable light that will last for years with a bright high-quality beam, slightly higher in cost and weight | A quality, durable, and bright light that hits the sweet spot for most people's needs, despite dubious marketing claims | For $20, the Tikkina offers impressive performance at a great price, that will meet most people's needs | For those ultralight-fans who cut their toothbrush in half to save weight and size, this is the perfect light |
Rating Categories | Princeton Tec Vizz | Black Diamond Storm | Black Diamond Spot | Petzl Tikkina | Petzl e+LITE |
Trail Finding (35%) | |||||
Close Proximity (20%) | |||||
Battery Life (15%) | |||||
Weight (15%) | |||||
Ease of Use (15%) | |||||
Specs | Princeton Tec Vizz | Black Diamond Storm | Black Diamond Spot | Petzl Tikkina | Petzl e+LITE |
Measured Beam Distance | 69 m | 91 m | 94 m | 62 m | 31 m |
Claimed Distance | 78 m | 85 m | 80 m | 55 m | 10 m |
Measured High Mode Run-time (ANSI) | 3.7 hrs | 5 hrs | 2.9 hrs | 3.5 hrs | 9.4 hrs |
Claimed High Mode Run-time | 1 hrs | 40 hrs | 30 hrs | 60 hrs | 9 hrs |
Measured Low Mode Run-time | 129 hrs | 42 hrs | 9.7 hrs | 223 hrs | 18 hrs |
Claimed Low Mode Run-time | 6 hrs | 120 hrs | 175 hrs | 220 hrs | 12 hrs |
Measured Weight | 3.4 oz, 96 g | 4 oz, 112 g | 3.1 oz, 89 g | 2.9 oz, 83 g | 1 oz, 27 g |
Battery Type | 3 AAA | 4 AAA | 3 AAA | 3 AAA | 2 CR2032 Lithium |
Water Resistance | IPX7 waterproof to one meter | IP67 waterproof to one meter and dustproof | Splash proof (dubious IPX8 claim) | IPX4 splash proof | IPX7 waterproof to one meter |
Manuf Claimed Lumens | 205 lumens | 350 lumens | 300 lumens | 150 lumens | 50 lumens |
Beam Type | flood/spot | flood/spot | flood/spot | flood | flood |
Red Light | yes | yes, red/green/blue night-vision modes | yes | no | yes |
On Switch Lock | no | yes | yes | no | yes |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Princeton Tec has a long history of making headlamps. Petzl, Black Diamond, and Princeton Tec represent the companies most recognized in the outdoor world for their headlamps. As compared to these other manufacturers, Princeton Tec has fallen behind lately. Generally, they have a great foundation, but the products seem to be overpriced for the performance.
Performance Comparison
Trail Finding
The trail finding score of 5 of 10 is about average overall, but disappointing for a $50 light.
Close Proximity
The Vizz disappointed us in close proximity testing with optics that has a hot spot in the middle which makes it harder to see everything in your nearby wide field of vision.
Battery Life
Our tests showed the Vizz offering even better battery life, for both high mode, and more so in low mode, than the manufacturer claims in their marketing. We found it to perform a bit above average on battery life.
Conclusion
At $50 list, the Vizz is a premium priced light that faces some tough competition. The Black Diamond Spot, which scored higher overall, sells for $10 lower list price. The BD Storm offers even more performance, for the same list price.
Princeton Tec has announced in summer of 2018 a new 420 lumen version of the Vizz that may offer a more compelling value.Ad-free. Influence-free. Powered by Testing.
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