Having purchased about 30 lights in the last few months I have to say this is my all around favorite to use around the farm. Good flood and great spot for scanning the distance.
Nice review! On a side note: if I were to test my flashlight and lit up my neighbors backyard, they probably came knocking on my door to ask what I was doing.
As a Fenix junkie, my all time favorite, is...the...E30R...SO SMALL, yet SO POWERFUL! Just unbelievable. It's either on me, or on my bed a night, next to my pillow. All the other models just hang out together, in the dark.
I know this a year old video but I just bought this light with the Fenix black Friday sales. Can't wait to get my hands on it. I love both the SFT40 and SFT70 LEDs, the green tints don't both me one bit.
FENIX. They do everything well. The build quality is top notch. Lights feel substantial (I have the TK16). But, what I think is hurting them....or preventing them from being top dog is their ODD UI. Fenix lights (to my knowledge) is the only brand who do not include "firefly mode " period. Very essential and basic to any light. And not having "instact access to Turbo via 2-clicks". Making buying another not a possiblity. Oddly some aspects of UI should be "standardiszed" but isn't. Nor is there a standarized FF, L, M H and T number range/spacing....it's all over the place....
I'm not sure a ui needs to be standardized across an entire company, but within a line it would make sense. I wish they had emitter options on the edc lights at least
They should allow you to program function button. Some ppl like myself use momentary turbo far more often than momentary strobe. Would be nice to have the choice. Win win for everyone
After having the Surefire tactician and carrying the Fenix the Surefire doesnt have good throw..its good upclose the Fenix you could see further it depends what you want.
Fantastic review, well articulated and very informative. IMO the PD36R beam profile is very well balanced, with just the right amount of flood and throw. Curious to see if the Pro’s beam profile is any different. Keep up the great reviews!
If you want a longer Beam Throw the TK16 v2. If you want a more pocket friendly light with a wider beam and shorter throw than the Pd36r is a good choice.
Hard to say they both have pros and cons. It depends on how you intend to use and carry. I have videos on both watch them and let me know what you think
I have a layman's question, in every video I see the person shows the flashlight charging cable, where it connects to the flashlight and they never show where the other end goes. Do I still have to buy a charger in addition to the flashlight? If I have to buy it, is it a proprietary charger from the company or can it be used by anyone?
Most are a USB-A on the other side, you probably have some around the house, as it's the most common usb port. Most lights now will charge with USB-c to C so your phone chargers work too.
No, most higher quality flashlights like this Fenix don't have a feature like that because it makes to many compromises and optimizes nothing. Zoomies are generally considered to be bad.
@@LiquidRetro im still searching here and there For morning use to see inside or below or in dark slot in the morning in car engine or boat engine etc etc in morning not at night
@@LiquidRetro naaah, I purchased a protac 2.0 from Streamlight; it gives me 2,000 lumens for two hours and almost 30 minutes; does get hot but doesn't burn me and does NOT step down. Also, I got a protac HL 5x 3,500 lumens from Streamlight and that sucker gives me 75 minutes of powerful light WITHOUT stepping down. I've had Fenix flashlights but don't use them no more after finding these Streamlight ones.
@@LiquidRetroanother down side of Fenix flashlights=you can't use them as candles, they can't stand, the ugly tail switch won't let you. Streamlight flashlights are the Best
Such a nice light with such craptastic LED choice! Low CRI, terrible tint and nasty cool white. There really is no reason for this in 2022. Tons of better choices they could have used here....SST20 -4000k, Nichia 519a 3500k-5000k.
Well, as a tactical, patrol light, you need high cct to gain lumens, and bring the shock factor to whoever at the bussiness end of the light. you dont want to give any sense of comfort with the sweet warmth of hi cri and low cct to the suspect you seek in the shadow.
@@relayerrelayer8226 I think the raw power of LUX/Lumens out weighs CCT/CRI insofar as blasting someone's retinas...so why not have BOTH and get a high output high CRI LED flashlight?
Having purchased about 30 lights in the last few months I have to say this is my all around favorite to use around the farm. Good flood and great spot for scanning the distance.
Wow that's awesome!
Nice review! On a side note: if I were to test my flashlight and lit up my neighbors backyard, they probably came knocking on my door to ask what I was doing.
As a Fenix junkie, my all time favorite, is...the...E30R...SO SMALL, yet SO POWERFUL! Just unbelievable. It's either on me, or on my bed a night, next to my pillow. All the other models just hang out together, in the dark.
I just got the pd36 tac. The tail cap is interchangeable with the pd36r pro ,and tk20r. The result is a shorter length.
I know this a year old video but I just bought this light with the Fenix black Friday sales. Can't wait to get my hands on it. I love both the SFT40 and SFT70 LEDs, the green tints don't both me one bit.
Just watched trying to decide if i should upgrade to the pro. Gave me a better idea on the upgrades, so im going to give it a go!
FENIX. They do everything well. The build quality is top notch. Lights feel substantial (I have the TK16). But, what I think is hurting them....or preventing them from being top dog is their ODD UI.
Fenix lights (to my knowledge) is the only brand who do not include "firefly mode " period. Very essential and basic to any light. And not having "instact access to Turbo via 2-clicks". Making buying another not a possiblity.
Oddly some aspects of UI should be "standardiszed" but isn't. Nor is there a standarized FF, L, M H and T number range/spacing....it's all over the place....
I'm not sure a ui needs to be standardized across an entire company, but within a line it would make sense. I wish they had emitter options on the edc lights at least
Hi. Thank you for sharing your observations.
I'm at a crossroads of whether to go for the Tk 16 or 36r pro.
What's your take?
They should allow you to program function button. Some ppl like myself use momentary turbo far more often than momentary strobe. Would be nice to have the choice. Win win for everyone
Does this light really last that long on turbo?!!
If so that is fantastic lumen output/ overall runtime I’ve ever seen on a flashlight
Fenix is good like that
How was the battery performance? Do they retain capacity if it doesn't turn on for weeks?
Yep, not an issue
After having the Surefire tactician and carrying the Fenix the Surefire doesnt have good throw..its good upclose the Fenix you could see further it depends what you want.
Which light is better in your opinion? Tk36 pro or tk20?
I have reviews on both, they are very similar, the charging port and physical look are about the only real differences.
Awesome review, thanks dude 👊🏻
Between this model, the TK16 and the TK22 which would you choose and why? Thanks
Sorry I only have experience with a few Fenix lights so I can't say
Would you sell it?
Fantastic review, well articulated and very informative. IMO the PD36R beam profile is very well balanced, with just the right amount of flood and throw. Curious to see if the Pro’s beam profile is any different. Keep up the great reviews!
Thank you for the support!
what flashlight do you recommend fenix pd36r pro or tk16 v2?
I haven't tried the tk16 V2 so I can't comment on a comparison of the two
If you want a longer Beam Throw the TK16 v2. If you want a more pocket friendly light with a wider beam and shorter throw than the Pd36r is a good choice.
The flashlight works with unprotected battery or not?
No too short
Is there any problem with charging it over night, or is it smart charged where it will stop charging when fully charged? Great video!
Ya not a problem
Excellent engineer grade review.
Which one will be better, pd36r fenix or olight seeker 3 pro?
Hard to say they both have pros and cons. It depends on how you intend to use and carry. I have videos on both watch them and let me know what you think
I think the Fenix pd36r is better. It's a slimmer design, easier to pocket carry. Single led has better beam profile. Usb c charging.
I definitely gotta get me one
Did you get you one
@@behindthen0thing525seems like he did he’s having too much fun with it 😂
I have a layman's question, in every video I see the person shows the flashlight charging cable, where it connects to the flashlight and they never show where the other end goes. Do I still have to buy a charger in addition to the flashlight? If I have to buy it, is it a proprietary charger from the company or can it be used by anyone?
Most are a USB-A on the other side, you probably have some around the house, as it's the most common usb port. Most lights now will charge with USB-c to C so your phone chargers work too.
Which is better. This or the TK20R v2?
I have videos on both, check them out and pick which ones you prefer. They are similar
@LiquidRetro - can you adjust the beam width from wide to just a bullseye? details please. Also how? (twiist / pull etc)
No, most higher quality flashlights like this Fenix don't have a feature like that because it makes to many compromises and optimizes nothing. Zoomies are generally considered to be bad.
@@LiquidRetro - can you explain more the compromises?
@gwailotus9154 no not here. Go look at /r/Flashlight and search for zoomie
Does she survive the recoil? I want to install under the trunk
Haven't tried that but I would think it would be ok
I have the pD 36 Tac want to get the TK22
Is being "cool white" a bad thing? I noticed you mention this at the end of the video as a negative.
It's a personal preference myself and many enthusiasts share. Colors are less accurate and more washed out. Some might argue it's harder on the eyes?
@@LiquidRetro thanks for the tip, got a favorite torch that's more neutral?
@@rockman22 you would have to narrow it down more than that and I don't really like to give recommendations on other videos If know what I mean
@@LiquidRetro yeah, I understand. Thanks for the replies.
@@rockman22 Acebeam has a lot of neutral white flashlights. Also check Zebralight.
How many hours work ?
Check the runtime section for that information!
@@LiquidRetrostill searching for light for morning use to see like inside boat inside to see like hoses etc etc
@@LiquidRetro im still searching here and there
For morning use to see inside or below or in dark slot in the morning in car engine or boat engine etc etc in morning not at night
It's in the chapters of the video or the blog article. Off the top of my head I don't know exactly what it is without looking myself
They need to make a clip for a ball cap
Pretty large and heavy for that
Хороший фонарь.
Да. Это правда
I don't like Fenix flashlights because they step down when they get hot
That's every high power modern flashlight pretty much, especially this size. They all make heat and have to go somewhere to not burn up electronics.
@@LiquidRetro naaah, I purchased a protac 2.0 from Streamlight; it gives me 2,000 lumens for two hours and almost 30 minutes; does get hot but doesn't burn me and does NOT step down. Also, I got a protac HL 5x 3,500 lumens from Streamlight and that sucker gives me 75 minutes of powerful light WITHOUT stepping down. I've had Fenix flashlights but don't use them no more after finding these Streamlight ones.
@@LiquidRetro :)
@@LiquidRetroanother down side of Fenix flashlights=you can't use them as candles, they can't stand, the ugly tail switch won't let you. Streamlight flashlights are the Best
Hey Liquid, don't delete my messages. People need to know
Such a nice light with such craptastic LED choice! Low CRI, terrible tint and nasty cool white. There really is no reason for this in 2022. Tons of better choices they could have used here....SST20 -4000k, Nichia 519a 3500k-5000k.
I don't disagree, but I don't think tint matters much to this market segment.
@@LiquidRetro I think in the coming years it WILL...it's kind of the last arena for these tactical light to compete in.
Well, as a tactical, patrol light, you need high cct to gain lumens, and bring the shock factor to whoever at the bussiness end of the light. you dont want to give any sense of comfort with the sweet warmth of hi cri and low cct to the suspect you seek in the shadow.
@@relayerrelayer8226 I think the raw power of LUX/Lumens out weighs CCT/CRI insofar as blasting someone's retinas...so why not have BOTH and get a high output high CRI LED flashlight?
@@LarrysLibrary or… at least neutral.
I bet your neighbors love you 😂 jk
No complaints, knock on wood