IT'S TIME FOR A CPF GIVEAWAY!

leditbe

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Aug 22, 2013
Messages
11
Location
The Netherlands
1 the HL55 Headlamp

2 i'm outdoors a lot with my Dog (belgian shepperd) in very dark situations, it seems to mee a great light in all weather conditions to be safe out there. I have no Fenix light so far, maybe it will be the beginning of a new relationship ;-)
I shurely will make a good review about it!
 

LessDark

Enlightened
Joined
Dec 7, 2013
Messages
278
Location
Norway
1. TK35 UE.

2. I really enjoy the PD40 with the MT-G2, and have been so close to ordering the TK35UE as well. I just find the MT-G2 emitter really pleasing, and would love a "small" 18650 flashlight with this emitter as well.
 

RyeBread

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Aug 9, 2013
Messages
58
Location
Cleveland, OH
1. TK16
2. Size and shape looks comfortable. I have one 18650 that needs a home, and nothing to bridge the gap between my PD32 and Olight M3X. Plus that dual tail switch actually looks like it'll work out for me.
 

john-paul

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Joined
Apr 30, 2011
Messages
131
1) TK76

2) I already have a TK45 from years ago that I still love. I would just like to upgrade to his big brother.
 

martinaee

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Sep 16, 2012
Messages
1,495
Location
Ohio
1.) TK35 UE 2015 edition

2.) I love the form factor and the new XHP50 emitter seems like it will be a good balance between the XM-L2 throw and the MT-G2 super flood. And 2000 lumens max is awesome.
 

Henk4U2

Enlightened
Joined
Dec 8, 2014
Messages
218
Location
The Netherlands
1. TK16
2. Because its is small enough to EDC. With a coat on, anyway. Which is 80% of the time in the Netherlands. And it is big enough to deliver a punch, in every aspect.
 

MAD777

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 31, 2015
Messages
4,443
Location
White Mountains, NH, USA
This is an easy choice.

1) TK75 (2015)

2) Because 4000 lumens with a 650 meter throw! That's a lot of light and it's usable because it illuminates the area around you as opposed to a pencil beam.
 

Enzo

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Mar 10, 2011
Messages
129
Location
Massachusetts
1. TK 35 UE
2. Because I have the TK 35 860 lumen version that I love and awesome that you have the same shape and feel in a 2000 light.
 

Tac Gunner

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Oct 22, 2012
Messages
1,647
Location
Bluegrass Region of KY
1. HL50 or HP25
2. I could really use a new headlamp and Fenix has the best offerings. I really want the HP25 for its dual beam and output but it being CW turns me off which is why I want the HL50, its a NW AA headlamp that doesn't break the bank
 

xelario

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jan 12, 2013
Messages
31
Location
EU
1. Post below which Fenix light is #1 on your wish list - Your Name Will be Entered in the Drawing ONCE
2. AND Tell us WHY it is on your list--why do you want it??? - Your Name Will Be Entered in the Drawing TWICE

1. TK35UE MT-G2
2. I own E05, E11, LD22 and E35UE. None of them have an MT-G2 emitter and none can deliver 1800 lumens :eek: :drool:Also it has a forward clicky (my favorite), isn't too long (like other 2x18650 lights that have batteries directly in series).
 

Jaegerbomb

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jul 23, 2013
Messages
107
Location
Ireland
1. TK75
2. I have a tactical and lots of EDC lights, but what I really want, and haven't yet been able to acquire is a monster... and the TK75 fits that bill perfectly... it's on my Santa list for sure! ;)
 

mjgsxr

Enlightened
Joined
Feb 17, 2013
Messages
385
Location
N Ireland
1, TK75 (2015)
2, Have the old version. Love the throw and shear out put of light. Think I will love 2015 version even better. Brighter is better
 

Kudzu

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jul 28, 2015
Messages
199
1. TK09 is next on my list.
2. I'm interested in the simple interface, tailstanding and always-starts-in-high.
 

asterix14

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Joined
Apr 30, 2015
Messages
35
1. BC30R
2. Rechargeable, built-in battery (no annoying external battery pack), remote burst switch, OLED display and huge output - the combination of these features makes the perfect bike light.
 
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