Get the FENIX PD32R here: www.fenixlight.co.uk/product/fenix-pd32r-1858 (Laser Engraving Message + £2.99) FENIX STORE: www.fenixlight.co.uk/ *This video looks best on a 4K HDR TV!
Just bought it, and I can say 100 & 350 lumens very useful for daily scenario. Compared to my PD35R, the tint on the PD32R is really a cool white, not a greenish just lie regular SFT-40 and beam profile also perfectly rounded. I love it!
I think the thrunite performed the best, having a brighter hot spot and wider spill. Nice beam profile as well, but i dont like that theres a dark ring within the flood light. The fenix is silent, best looking hardware, and better run times for actual use. Thrunite has overrall the longer run time, but half a lumen is only good when you're at home or somewhere very familiar and just need a light. I went with fenix. It's the better compact light to have if you want usable light and run time. For home I have a lantern that lasts 408 hours at 5 lumens.
The V2 is a thrower with a narrower spill. The 32r is more of a combination light with really good throw and spill. I think the new model is better. The new design for the charging port and grip really looks really cool.
The t35 is close to being as good as the pd35r. I consider the 32r to be better than both. Not only imdoes the 32r outperform and have a nicer beam profile, but the design itself is miles better.
Never will buy Fenix ever again. Back about 12yrs ago I bought two 35?? models at over $135ea + extra 18650 cells and chargers each for my Dad and I. His was actually a newer 35 model with a different Cree and orange-peel reflector. Within 8 months and rarely if ever using them on High mode (due to electrical panels being white on the inside), both of our Cree led chips had starting to brown-out. I called Fenix to complain and see about getting replacements, but they not only refused because it was 5 weeks out of their 6mo warranty, but they refused to even give a discount for a replacements or repairs. A couple days later I bought two 1-cell Trust-Fire lights and two Romisen 2-cell lights with Cree XM-L T6's in them for less than what one overpriced Fenix cost and 12yrs later even being our EDC's, they still work. That's why I'll never buy a Fenix nor an overpriced O-Light.
Cool story. Not the case though as Fenix lights have been very reliable and customer service is great. If you want a brand that no longer supports their crappy china made lights go with light.😂
@@one4all885 Umm...yeah that's the case with not only Fenix, but O-Light also. Hmm.... it seems I'm not having any trouble with my Chinese lights to need replacements. Nice try though. Although I haven't needed them. The only company that seems to have really good customer support and is quick to send out replacements even out of warranty, is Rovyvonn.
Get the FENIX PD32R here: www.fenixlight.co.uk/product/fenix-pd32r-1858
(Laser Engraving Message + £2.99)
FENIX STORE: www.fenixlight.co.uk/
*This video looks best on a 4K HDR TV!
Just bought it, and I can say 100 & 350 lumens very useful for daily scenario. Compared to my PD35R, the tint on the PD32R is really a cool white, not a greenish just lie regular SFT-40 and beam profile also perfectly rounded. I love it!
I think the thrunite performed the best, having a brighter hot spot and wider spill. Nice beam profile as well, but i dont like that theres a dark ring within the flood light.
The fenix is silent, best looking hardware, and better run times for actual use.
Thrunite has overrall the longer run time, but half a lumen is only good when you're at home or somewhere very familiar and just need a light.
I went with fenix. It's the better compact light to have if you want usable light and run time.
For home I have a lantern that lasts 408 hours at 5 lumens.
Almost perfect for me, as a tactical flashlight I wish there's two mode, one with memory mode and without memory mode, just like Nitecore series.
Love your videos
Thanks for staying!
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Being silent in the wilderness is important😏
Can it be taken on a plane as carry on?
Yes. They sometimes ask for you to turn it on to make sure it's actually a flashlight, so be sure the battery isn't dead when traveling.
What's that..? Charles can't hear you in the Wilderness....??
Even though the light was so silent you have been laserattacked on Vanhalla? Weird...
I wished they kept the high candela and the osram from the previous version, the pd32 v2.
❤exactly...I have the pd32v2
@@effu9375 it's a great light!
The V2 is a thrower with a narrower spill. The 32r is more of a combination light with really good throw and spill. I think the new model is better.
The new design for the charging port and grip really looks really cool.
Ultra stealth oriented torch with 20lumens as the lowest setting. Fail.
A light should always have 1 lumen imo.
AND...withe the battery indicator light under the charging port cover it is also a fail imho.
I have the Acebeam T35 in the same category, and i think it's better than this. And turbo lasts over 2 minutes, Sft40 1800 Lumens
The t35 is close to being as good as the pd35r. I consider the 32r to be better than both. Not only imdoes the 32r outperform and have a nicer beam profile, but the design itself is miles better.
Never will buy Fenix ever again. Back about 12yrs ago I bought two 35?? models at over $135ea + extra 18650 cells and chargers each for my Dad and I. His was actually a newer 35 model with a different Cree and orange-peel reflector. Within 8 months and rarely if ever using them on High mode (due to electrical panels being white on the inside), both of our Cree led chips had starting to brown-out. I called Fenix to complain and see about getting replacements, but they not only refused because it was 5 weeks out of their 6mo warranty, but they refused to even give a discount for a replacements or repairs.
A couple days later I bought two 1-cell Trust-Fire lights and two Romisen 2-cell lights with Cree XM-L T6's in them for less than what one overpriced Fenix cost and 12yrs later even being our EDC's, they still work. That's why I'll never buy a Fenix nor an overpriced O-Light.
Who buys fenix anyway? Most offer better products than fenix.
@@Sunstepa Yeah who? Same people ripping on fenix are the enthusiasts that think sofirn is quality lol.
@@watsonvillian Keep playing in the sandbox and I'll use the anduril flashlights in the meantime.
Cool story. Not the case though as Fenix lights have been very reliable and customer service is great.
If you want a brand that no longer supports their crappy china made lights go with light.😂
@@one4all885 Umm...yeah that's the case with not only Fenix, but O-Light also. Hmm.... it seems I'm not having any trouble with my Chinese lights to need replacements. Nice try though.
Although I haven't needed them. The only company that seems to have really good customer support and is quick to send out replacements even out of warranty, is Rovyvonn.