Fenix TK15 officially released !

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The official release from Fenix ( http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=79 )

• Cree XP-G LED (R5) with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Uses two 3V CR123A Lithium batteries or one 18650 Li-ion battery
• 135mm (Length) x 25.4mm (Diameter) x 34mm (Head)
• 152-gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation
• Tactical tail cap switch with momentary-on function
• Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
• Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
• Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Notice: The above-mentioned parameters (tested in lab by using quality CR123A primary Lithium batteries) are approximate and may vary between flashlights, batteries, and environments.

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There's already a thread about the TK15 in the LED forum.

Also, you're hotlinking a silly number of images from the Fenix website... that's really frowned upon. If you want to post images, you should download them then re-upload them to somewhere else, preferably your own image host. Hotlinking images kills bandwidth.
 
There's already a thread about the TK15 in the LED forum.

Yes i am aware.This is from the official site.


There's already a thread about the TK15 in the LED forum.

Also, you're hotlinking a silly number of images from the Fenix website... that's really frowned upon. If you want to post images, you should download them then re-upload them to somewhere else, preferably your own image host. Hotlinking images kills bandwidth.

whose bandwidth ?
 
There's already a thread about the TK15 in the LED forum.

Also, you're hotlinking a silly number of images from the Fenix website... that's really frowned upon. If you want to post images, you should download them then re-upload them to somewhere else, preferably your own image host. Hotlinking images kills bandwidth.

Well. He can just remove the images and post text and a link to the website. Or just one image, if you consider the hits on this post, that's not going to be a bad thing for Fenix.
 
A rather large number of hotlinked images in post #1 were edited out.

The existing currently-running Fenix TK15 thread is here - please use that thread.
 
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