I have it. I bought it for research, self-defense, and dealing with aggressive animals (with the turbo mode they are afraid). It's a fantastic light-bright enough to illuminate large areas, with multiple modes including an easy-to-use strobe feature. I love its compactness, discretion, and power. The bezel is shaped for effectiveness but doesn't look aggressive. It’s also durable, waterproof, and has a long-lasting battery. Perfect for all my needs. Just to clarify; I used a device to measure the actual capacity of the battery. I found 3168 mAh instead of the advertised 3400 mAh. This is not specific to Fenix. Many battery manufacturers provide the factory data instead of the actual capacity. It's a lack of transparency, but unfortunately, it's a common practice in the battery industry. It’s still a good battery, equipped with short circuit protection. Otherwise 1400 lumens for 29855 candela is already super powerful. There's a lumens race that isn't necessarily wise. The PD32R strikes a great balance between power, compactness, and battery life. It's straightforward to use; just one button for all modes, a USB port that isn't protected by a simple rubber band, and a rather quiet click. Perfect
I have it. I bought it for research, self-defense, and dealing with aggressive animals (with the turbo mode they are afraid). It's a fantastic light-bright enough to illuminate large areas, with multiple modes including an easy-to-use strobe feature. I love its compactness, discretion, and power. The bezel is shaped for effectiveness but doesn't look aggressive. It’s also durable, waterproof, and has a long-lasting battery. Perfect for all my needs. Just to clarify; I used a device to measure the actual capacity of the battery. I found 3168 mAh instead of the advertised 3400 mAh. This is not specific to Fenix. Many battery manufacturers provide the factory data instead of the actual capacity. It's a lack of transparency, but unfortunately, it's a common practice in the battery industry. It’s still a good battery, equipped with short circuit protection. Otherwise 1400 lumens for 29855 candela is already super powerful. There's a lumens race that isn't necessarily wise. The PD32R strikes a great balance between power, compactness, and battery life. It's straightforward to use; just one button for all modes, a USB port that isn't protected by a simple rubber band, and a rather quiet click. Perfect
Hi thanks for your video.
Could you eventually review the Sofirn IF23 ? It seems perfect for works around the aircraft
Excellent Thank you for the information!
My pleasure
i can also recommend you *FENIX PD40R* it has a nice ring in front for light settings!
That one is really interesting one
Great information about flashlight 🔦👍🏻. Thanks.
My pleasure
Good and vert detailed video Zeto
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you take this on a plane as carry on?
For sure yes
lubie tą latarke mam dwie takie
One is enough 😃 you need just a spare battery
@@zeto.r i have two of this in case of any emergency, greetings to VIE LOWW - i can see your tower from home 😄👍🏻