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  • tyler34

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    ok a little more in depth description. taken from fenix website.

    Features

    • Cree MC-E LED with a 50,000 hour lifespan
    • 2 Modes, 8 Total Outputs
      • Primary Modes (in order)
        • Turbo - 630 Lumens, 1 Hour
        • Low - 13 Lumens, 130 Hours
        • Medium - 93 Lumens, 11 Hours
        • High - 277 Lumens, 4.5 Hours
      • Strobe Modes (in order)
        • Strobe
        • Slow Flash
        • SOS
        • Fast Flash
    • Digitally regulated for constant output
    • Powered by eight 1.5V AA batteries
      • Alkaline, Lithium, Ni-MH compatible
      • Can operate off just four AA during an emergency
    • Dimensions - 208mm (L) x 39.4mm (D)
    • Weight - 284g (excluding batteries)
    • Crafted from T6 aircraft-grade aluminum
    • Type-III hard-anodized finish
    • Waterproof to IPX-8 standard
    • Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
    • Push-button tailcap switch
    • Stands on end to operate as a candle
    Included accessories: shoulder strap, two spare o-rings, and a rubber switch boot.


    also here is a link to some good beam shots and a couple comparison shots.


    Fenix TK40
     

    paddling_man

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    Sounds cools. That's pretty good performance from AAs.

    I was thinking I needed an M20 but now the TA30 is starting to interest me... (Thanks, Tyler. Like I needed to go torch shopping again!)

    TA30_2.jpg


    At ninety bucks, it sort of reminds me of a budget U2 Porky! Just with better performance and not $600!

    sf_u2p_d3_700.jpg
     

    dblagent

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    I also have three Fenix lights, great lights and I cam very, very pleased with them. I look at them first now days and then compare others as they seem to set the baseline everyone else is up against in this price and feature point.

    I have played with Surefire lights, but cannot see enough of a difference justify the cost. There are sure some nice $300+ ones I want though! But then I about how many Fenix or similar lights I can get and decide against SF.
     
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