brightnorm
Flashaholic
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- Oct 13, 2001
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I carry my P1D-CE in my right front pocket, secured to my belt by two Fenix lanyards, doubled to extend the length. Last night a friend needed light to look in the upper compartment of his locker so I grabbed the P1D and quickly raised it to chest height. Somehow it slipped and fell to the hard tile floor, a distance of roughly 5 feet. The light was fine except for a small mark on the bezel edge.
I was surprised, even shocked that the thin nylon cord that connects the lanyard to the light had broken. How could this happen? It is supposedly very strong with high tensile strength, certainly robust enough to handle extended daily use of this tiny light. I don't recall subjecting the lanyard to unusual stress; perhaps it frayed by rubbing against my keys (on a separate keyring) or somehow being twisted and abraded.
Fortunately this was only a minor nuisance, but what if it had occured outdoors on a dark night, or climbing through rough terrain? Of course, as a "true" Flashaholic I always carry at least two lights because as we all know "2 is 1 and 1 is none". NTL, this was a disturbing incident. Was my lanyard the rare exception to a usually reliable product, or did I unknowlingly overstress it ? What are the implications for my own future carry, and for the hundreds (thousands?) of Fenix users out there?
Brightnorm
I was surprised, even shocked that the thin nylon cord that connects the lanyard to the light had broken. How could this happen? It is supposedly very strong with high tensile strength, certainly robust enough to handle extended daily use of this tiny light. I don't recall subjecting the lanyard to unusual stress; perhaps it frayed by rubbing against my keys (on a separate keyring) or somehow being twisted and abraded.
Fortunately this was only a minor nuisance, but what if it had occured outdoors on a dark night, or climbing through rough terrain? Of course, as a "true" Flashaholic I always carry at least two lights because as we all know "2 is 1 and 1 is none". NTL, this was a disturbing incident. Was my lanyard the rare exception to a usually reliable product, or did I unknowlingly overstress it ? What are the implications for my own future carry, and for the hundreds (thousands?) of Fenix users out there?
Brightnorm