abuhannibal
Newly Enlightened
... at fenix-store.com. They look pretty sweet, but no info either there or at Dosun's web site about output levels. Has anyone tried the R5 or R6?
Yeah its a real pocket hole puncher!Really like the look of the R5, apart from the head. Wish it was plain instead of looking like a strike bezel.
Dosun's R-series feature the world's finest compact high-intensity LED flashlights. The R-series performs exceptionally in a variety of situations: daily work use, tactical engagement, camping and outdoors use, etc.
R6 Features
- Patented 360° digital ring-switch providing 12 modes of output:
- 6 constant brightness modes
- 3 SOS modes
- 3 flash-signal modes
- Tactical tailcap switch - momentary or constant on
- SOS and Morse Code signaling capability
- SOS signal 8 times / minute, 10 hour runtime, 3,000 meter visibility
- " " 2 times / minutes, 40 hour runtime, 3,000 meter visibility
- " " 1 time / minute, 70 hour runtime, 3,000 meter visibility
- Patented aluminum-alloy heatsink prevents the LED from overheating
- Constructed with aircraft-grade 6061 T6 aluminum with type-III hard-anodized finish
- Tactical strike bezel
- ...
One other complaint about the current Fenix-Store web pages about these lights - no info on power source / battery types required.
No much info on these lights, and why they are so expensive. Would need much more market awareness before many people buy these lights, imho.
EDIT: saw the disclaimer about their rush to put the lights up on their site, with much more info to be added later.
Thanks for the info.In the R5, 2 duracell cr123 supplied
In the R6, 3 duracell cr123 supplied
All the info is up on the site now. Click on the picture for a complete spec sheet
I'll pass, not hard-core enough for all the tacticalness. but I'm sure someone out there needs three SOS modes and three stribe modes.
I concede that I'm just not gnar enough to need one.
If one can bypass all the sos/strobe modes, it's all good. They look interesting, if powered by AA batts.