Not much incentive to buy the T1, is there? :shrug:
[B]Fenix™ TK10 Flashlight
[/B]The Fenix Tactical series (T) features a powerful, solid, durable,
and waterproof design intended for rugged outdoor and military use.
It's as solid as a tank. The TK10 uses two CR123A batteries and
maintains excellent constant brightness with two output modes:
General mode, which can last for a whole night and can be used for general
illumination, and Turbo mode, which can be used whenever high-powered
light is needed – search and rescue, long-range target identification, etc.
[B]Features[/B]
• Cree Premium (Q5) 7090 XR-E LED with lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel:
¨ Turbo Mode: [B]Constant 225 Lumens[/B], 1.5 hours
¨ General Mode: Constant 60 Lumens, 10 hours
• Highly efficient focusing head - throws beam over 200 meters
• Textured Reflector for optimum balance and transition between spot and flood
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Low battery indication system
• Uses two 3V CR123A lithium batteries [B]FOUR CR123A INCLUDED[/B]
• Durable aircraft-grade aluminum housing
• 135mm (length) x 34mm (diameter)
• 136 gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
• Tactical grip ring for Cigar technique (removable)
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
• Tactical tailcap switch with momentary-on function
• Tactical body clip – attaches securely for easy carrying
• Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
• Included accessories: holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, spare rubber
switch boot, allen wrench, two spare screws, and copper spacer ring.
[B]Fenix™ T1 Flashlight[/B]
The Fenix Tactical series (T) features a powerful, solid, durable,
and waterproof design intended for rugged outdoor and military use.
It's as solid as a tank. The T1 uses two CR123A batteries and maintains
excellent constant brightness with two output modes: General mode,
which can last for a whole night and can be used for general illumination,
and Turbo mode, which can be used whenever high-powered light is
needed – search and rescue, long-range target identification, etc.
[B]Features[/B]
• Cree Premium (Q5) 7090 XR-E LED with lifespan of 50,000 hours
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel:
¨ Turbo Mode: [B]Constant 225 Lumens[/B], 1.5 hours
¨ General Mode: Constant 60 Lumens, 10 hours
• Highly efficient focusing head - throws beam over 200 meters
• Textured Reflector for optimum balance and transition between spot and flood
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Low battery indication system
• Uses two 3V CR123A lithium batteries [B]TWO CR123A INCLUDED[/B]
• 136.5mm (Length) x 35mm (Diameter)
• Solid stainless head & durable aircraft-grade aluminum housing
• Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• 153 + -- 0.5 gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
• Tactical tailcap switch with momentary-on function
• Tactical body clip – attaches securely for easy carrying
• Anti-roll, slip-resistant body design
• Able to stand up securely on a flat surface to serve as a candle
• Included accessories: holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, and a spare
rubber switch boot
BTW, does any have any picture of a Fenix 'OLIVE' colored light?? I want to see what he olive looks like. I want to know how green. I ordered a L2D today and wanted to choose OLIVE but decided black 'safer' cuz maybe I won't like the olive.
Actually, is the TK10 pic they have on the website 'olive'?
They sure look like the same light on paper but the looks of the TK10 are much better in my eyes since the clip seems to be removable on the TK10 (since the included allen wrench.)
It figures that I just bought the T1 hasn't even been shipped then the TK10 makes its appearance.
the incentives are the CPF MEMBERS SUGGESTED improvements to the form factor...
i can see where this is going, and there would be no call for saying that they are just selling a different design from the T1, when that basically IS what everyone wanted...
not directed at anyone, just a general precaution....
Crenshaw
but someone who owns a T1 may decide that the TK10 is not enough of the design change to trigger a $79 hit.
Yes i can understand that i just wanted to remind people why fenix probably came up with a different design in the first place.
waiting on thier headlamp though! lol
Crenshaw
Not much incentive to buy the T1, is there? :shrug: