Petzl E43990 Zippered Pouch for Tikka Series Lights

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Protects headlamps from Impacts and scrapes
  • Holds spare batteries or lenses
  • Perfect for holding other small items as well
  • Loop permits attachment to a belt

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Other Details

  • Brand: Petzl
  • EAN: 3342540070790
  • Label: Petzl
  • Manufacturer: Petzl
  • Model: E43990
  • MPN: E43990
  • Package Dimensions: 7.30 in x 3.20 in x 2.40 in; 0.30 lb

Customer Reviews

Perfect for my Tactikka Plus

5.0 / 5.0


This is perfect and better than expected for my Tactikka Plus.

Material is fairly firm and protective. Though I wouldn't say it's flat out "hard," I think what there is is actually better if it's dropped, and I'm not worried about packing or storing with this. Reminds me of kevlar.

Space is just right for my Tactikka Plus with its strap, and I can get a spare set of AAA's in the little pocket inside as well if there's need.

There's a smaller Petzl out there for the Zipka units -- the E44990. This is the larger E43990 for the others (Tikka, Tactikka, etc.), and is exactly what I needed.


worth the money

5.0 / 5.0


Although I usually would purchase some generic case at a discount store, this is worth the money. I was a bit concerned from other's reviews about it being too small and too soft. It fits just right. It also saved me from having to remember to find something comparable somewhere else. It saved me the effort of remembering, the effort of the searching, and gas money. Worth it!


too small

1.0 / 5.0


just as others have said, my headlamp (tikka plus) doesn't fit in this case. there is a larger one available though. go to a store to try and size it.


Compact Armor

5.0 / 5.0


I bought this to keep my new Tikka XP safe while crammed along with my other supplies in my back pack. It offers semi-hard casing instead of being more plyable like soft cases or bags and the Tikka fits snuggly inside. Samll enough to take up the least ammount of space in my pack while being big enough to easily fit the Tikka XP inside. Great deal!


Not quite what I expected . . . .

2.0 / 5.0


It's not a bad case overall. However, I was hoping it would be a little stiffer. More of a "hard case". It's pretty soft. I'm not sure how well it will protect the light if it takes a direct blow. But it is still good for keeping the light close on a pack strap or belt. A little pricey for what it is, in my opinion. I would not buy another!


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