NEW FENIX LIGHTS! TK35UE 2018 and TK25

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TACTICAL FLASHLIGHTS - DOUBLE RELEASE!

Fenix has outdone themselves with both of these new tactical flashlights following the TK series! Both of these lights are perfect for tactical operations!

First up, the Fenix TK35 Ultimate Edition 2018 Edition!

  • 3200 max output
  • Micro USB rechargeable battery holder
  • Battery level indication
  • Instant strobe
  • Toggle between tactical, outdoor and lockout mode

Next is the Fenix TK25 Red Version LED Hunting Flashlight!

  • 1000 lumen white light with 738 feet distance
  • 310 lumen red light with 656 feet distance
  • Rotary head to switch between white and red LED's
  • Tactical dual tail switches


FENIX TK35UE 2018


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FENIX TK25


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I've had this TK35UE 2018 for a few weeks along with the TK35UE 2015 and the original TK35. Really nice design that fits a belt or coat pocket. Would you consider doing a TK35UE 2019 pushing the XHP70.2 to 4500 lumen on 2-20700 or 2-21700 batteries.
 

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We will have to ask the Fenix engineers. Fenix is closed for 10 days for the Chinese New Year. So we will go ahead and send the question to them and post their answer once we get it from them in a couple of weeks.

Interesting run-time curve on the two highest levels. Why do they bounce up and down?

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Fenix is back to work and sent this explanation:

That is the situation affected by the intelligent protection as below:

Intelligent Protection
The light will accumulate a lot of heat when it is working at Turbo mode. When the light is overheated up to 65 ℃ or above, the flashlight will automatically step down a few lumens to reduce the temperature; when the temperature is lower than 65 ℃, the output will gradually return to Turbo output level.


Hope this answers your question.


Interesting run-time curve on the two highest levels. Why do they bounce up and down?

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