I just purchased a Fenix TK20, but now am having buyers regret (haven't received it yet)! Talk me outa the regret! Please!
I wanted something warm, with a small number of modes (no SOS, strobe, etc) that took AA's and would have better run-time and throw primarily for use outdoors (as a bike light among other things). Now I just have this feeling that I made the wrong move! Does anyone else get like this?:mecry:Maybe I should have gone for a different light....
no, you havent made the wrong move, i was wavering on buying a TK20 but finally just decided to go ahead and get it, i was thinking "c'mon, 2xAA, how good can it be?"
Well, ordered it and it arrived, i was shocked, it was smaller than i thought it would be, then i held it and went "hey, did it come preloaded with AAs?" heck no! It was one heavy SOB, opened it up and was again amazed at the thickness of the battery tube. This light is built like a tank! No fears of it not working if i drop it.
Loaded it with 2xEneloops and turned it on, wow yet again, intense hotspot but very useful spill too, not many (if any) rings in the beam but you wont notice that when outdoors. Tested the TK20 and my Jet III Pro ST from 12 floors up into some bushes below, the TK20 on high seemed to have much better penetration into the bushes (if you know what im getting at), the Jet III was brighter at 225 lumens but did not seem able to 'define' the bushes as much as the lower rated TK20.
When i head up to Bali at the end of this month, the TK20 is comin along with me, no need to carry chargers etc, just a pack of alkalines and i am set. Match that with 1xAA lights for backups and i am good to go. (of course i am probably going to end up bringing more lights but thats part of the fun isnt it?).
If you're still in doubt, check out
this beamshot site and look at the beauty that is the TK20.
enjoy the light man, aint never gonna give that baby up.