![]() ![]() Inside, the light is riding in a molded thin plastic carrier, and this time it has the hinged bottom cover, and I really like this design because anyone who’s pulled out a flashlight from a box and had all the accessories spill out all over the ground will appreciate this design. That’s a good thing because all the good stuff is front and center with nice graphics, feature blurbs, and specs galore, nice eye candy for window shoppers. Package quality.įenix once again sticks the TK20R v2 in their signature, retail-friendly orange and black color schemed package. ![]() ![]() On paper, this new version is a substantial upgrade to the existing model, promising triple the output, more throw, and nearly double the battery capacity. This is an updated version of the TK20R light, and is part of the TK-series, larger lights designed for longer throw and higher output. For this review, they were kind enough to send out their TK20R V2. I’ve reviewed several Fenix lights from the PD, E, and TK-series, and have been impressed with their performance and overall high quality. EDC, tactical, WML, duty, and general-purpose lights are all available across several product lines.įenix also carries the distinction of selling in many retail stores in the US and abroad, so after-sale support for Fenix lights is excellent. This time it’s a tactical-use flashlight, and if we’ve learned one thing about Fenix here at 1Lumen, it’s that they have carved out a pretty deep niche in this particular corner of the market, producing some excellent and well-made professional-quality lights. Today I’ll be taking a look at another new Fenix product, and another second edition of an existing light. ![]()
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