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Fenix Lights at SHOT Show 2009

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A quick review of the Fenix Lights at SHOT Show 2009 in Orlando, Florida

Fenix Lights:
http://www.fenixlight.com

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  • i hate watching reps demo a product and feeling like i could do a better job than them

  • You should talk to some then, I know a few that were looking for help in their booths

  • surefire might not be the brightest but they're still quite hard ass. can't wait to buy one...

    might also get a fenix ld20. is the ld20 durable when it comes to being dropped like for example the stairs?

  • I haven't dropped mine down concrete stairs or anything, but it's taken some normal abuse, falling off tables, etc.. it's about medium rugged in my book

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  • The 6P LED isn't Surefire's weakest, or oldest light by any means. First off, the 6P was originally an incandescent light.

    He is comparing one of Surefire's two best-selling lights, which has a price-point of $89 MSRP to a "tactical" Fenix of similar purpose. The Fenix is likely somewhere in the $45-85 range.

    Fenix isn't any better than but they are certainly excellent quality. I dare you to find a Surefire that's brighter than a Fenix at the same price point.

  • The only thing I always hated on the otherwise outstanding Fenix lights was tha absence of a decent belt clip and much worse, all those useless modes making the handling of the light uncomfortable.

    Sine they solved ALL of this with their new PD10, I'll defenately going to own a fenix soon!

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  • Just bought my fenix pd31, I wish they had the pressure switch for that one :/

  • I have Surefire and fenix lights and have never had a problem with any of my Surefires but have had malfunctions with my fenix lights. Fenix might be cheaper but you get what you pay for. if you want a solid light that won't give you problems buy the American made Surefire.

  • @btekvtec

    i feel the same way, youd think the people going for jobs like a flashlight rep, would be a flashaholic him/herself.

  • i got a TK12 and it's good

  • I've had my TK10 for a couple of years. I use it on duty for police work. I've dropped it several times but it keeps on ticking. It's the brightest light I own to date. From what I've read so far.... the TK40 will be my next duty light. Good job Fenix.

  • Thanks for the video. I *love* my Fenix TK40. Ever since I bought it a couple months ago, I have had a hard time finding another flashlight on the market that fits my definition of an "ideal light" better. Thus, unlike most fellow flashlight fans, I have not had much urge to get another light since I bought my TK40.

    I did get a Fenix LD20 for Christmas 2009 though and it is my EDC light. It's great too!  Fenix has done a great job catering to people like myself that like using AA batteries.

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