@MegaDyneSystemsExe 180 lumens, eh? You should try the JetBeam BC10 with rechargeables CR123A batteries, and you'd get near 400 lumens with a flashlight as small as your PD20. Of course with primaries CR123A batteries you could get about 240 lumens, always more than your Fenix
Now there is an R5... you wouldn't by any chance know how it compares with the R2 and R4 would you?
MegaDyneSystemsExe 11 months ago
@MegaDyneSystemsExe Sorry I do not have one.
techwg 11 months ago
@techwg just got my PD20 R5. I didn't quite imagine that much output from a such a small and narrow 3" flashlight.
MegaDyneSystemsExe 11 months ago
@MegaDyneSystemsExe 180 lumens, eh? You should try the JetBeam BC10 with rechargeables CR123A batteries, and you'd get near 400 lumens with a flashlight as small as your PD20. Of course with primaries CR123A batteries you could get about 240 lumens, always more than your Fenix
newhuskytwenty 2 months ago
i'd have to pick the R2 for my immediate needs.
thanks for the beam shots.
edgar1013 1 year ago
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i have a question must we use 2 cr123A or can we use 1 16850, why not if we cant? thanks
DMxNemesis 1 year ago
R2 looks brighter its because it has more focus hotspot, while the R4 is wider. If you perform while light ceiling bounce, the R4 is much brighter.
firezones 2 years ago 4
one light is not better than the other, just depends what ur using it for i guess.
TacticalJunkie 2 years ago 2
R2 is brighter. you can see.
eveningniteshade 2 years ago