Fenix HP20 released !!

daf3m

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A few hours ago ,the Fenix HP20 was officially released!

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Cree XP-G LED (R5) with a lifespan of 50,000 hours• Uses four 1.5V AA (Ni- MH, Alkaline) batteries
• Headlamp: 70mm (Length)�m(Width)�m(Height)
Battery case: 108mm (Length) �m(Width)�m(Height)
• 260-gram weight (excluding batteries)
• Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
• Separate design, evenly weight balanced, more comfortable, particularly caters to extremely freezing conditions
• Drive-by-wire biswitch, simple and fast operation
• Light head made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum, the rest made of plastic of high quality
• The metal part adopts type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
• Toughened ultra-clear double glass lens with anti-reflective coating

http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=76

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etherealshade

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A remote pack headlamp from Fenix? That's a welcome development. Glad to see they've stuck the flashy modes in a separate part of the UI to the normal lighting modes. I'll be interested to see how waterproof the pack and the cable glands are.....
 

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wow!!!i´m glad fenix is experimenting with new designs.
looks incredible,any news on price, or when it will be available?
 

jirik_cz

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It is good that they started to rate their new models in compliance with ANSI/NEMA FL1 standard. So it is actually 230 real OTF lumens. :thumbsup:
 
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Just need a price. I almost bought one... but I'll take better run times- the beam shots I don't know if I like the spill yet, as when I wire electrical I usually need a little more off the side.
 

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+1 to '51lumen strobe.' This could be the start of a great option for cyclists. Always the flashy modes are full power, which with CPF lights is just too bright for a blinky for cycling. I'm very pleased with this development.

-needs a moonlight, but otherwise 6lumen is good progress.
 

Woods Walker

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A cotton bandanna and no hat in the winter...LOL! Well in anycase it looks great. I hope they have enough cord between the battery pack and headlamp. I wonder how that large reflector will work out?
 

1anrm

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$102.95 at 4sevens wow!!!!

I'd like to know how low the claimed temperature is tested :sssh: "caters to extremely freezing weather"
 

Mr Floppy

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I want to know if it has the 3 minute turbo like the HP-10.

If not, this is going to hurt the budget ...
 

NoFair

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Looks nice, too bad they didn't put a neutral white xp-g in there:shakehead

Will have to stick to my Apex with a neutral XP-G and extension cable a while longer:whistle:
 

Mr Floppy

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Looks nice, too bad they didn't put a neutral white xp-g in there:shakehead

True, I would have preferred a neutral white XP-G R4. They are using one in the new LD40 and the specs of that are quite amazing so I hope they release a neutral white some time too.
 

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Wow, 3.5 hours on Turbo is a big increase over the HP 10's Turbo at 2.5 hours!
 

spyros

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Finally a headlamp with a removable battery pack from Fenix, although 260gr excluding batteries i think is a bit heavy if you want to use it for trail running. Let's hope they make a better diffuser than the one used in HP10.
 
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