Just received my Fenix Hp30R today and tried it out tonight and love it, cant imagine how much more powerful this one will be lol guess i shoulda waited another week haha
Very much looking forward to your detailed comparison between this and the HP30R v2.0. Thanks for taking the time in providing this information for all of us that are interested
The built in battery is a deal breaker. Not a big upgrade from the HP30 V2.0. I have the og HP30. This one has more lumens on flood than HP35r on paper. Long work hrs and extra pair of 18650 for my current one works better than running out of power and have to recharge a battery pack. They call it professional, it's kind of amature being locked in to that.
Built in battery is really dissapointing. I bought my HP16R cause it can take 4xAA. Last week ive got a LedLenser MH8 because it can take 2xAA. I accept non replaceable batteries in some small handheld flashlights, absolutely not in a headlamp.
When are these coming out
I own a hp30r and love it would like to see what the hp35r has to offer.
Just received my Fenix Hp30R today and tried it out tonight and love it, cant imagine how much more powerful this one will be lol guess i shoulda waited another week haha
Very much looking forward to your detailed comparison between this and the HP30R v2.0. Thanks for taking the time in providing this information for all of us that are interested
PLEASE NIGHT TEST
The built in battery is a deal breaker. Not a big upgrade from the HP30 V2.0. I have the og HP30. This one has more lumens on flood than HP35r on paper. Long work hrs and extra pair of 18650 for my current one works better than running out of power and have to recharge a battery pack. They call it professional, it's kind of amature being locked in to that.
The amount of charge it holds will last an entire night. Unless you're out for multiple nights, it shouldn't be much of a deal.
Built in battery is really dissapointing.
I bought my HP16R cause it can take 4xAA.
Last week ive got a LedLenser MH8 because it can take 2xAA. I accept non replaceable batteries in some small handheld flashlights, absolutely not in a headlamp.
I just got my hp30r. How dare you.
No point in showing this until you make a real review waste of time