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๐จ Light Up Your Edge: Tactical Power Meets Everyday Excellence
The Fenix TK20R v2.0 is a professional-grade tactical flashlight delivering an intense 3000 lumens with a beam throw of over 519 yards. Equipped with two high-capacity ARB-L21-5000 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and a built-in USB-C charging port, it ensures extended runtime and quick recharge. Its durable aluminum body is IP68 waterproof and impact resistant, designed to withstand harsh conditions from -31ยฐF to 113ยฐF. Featuring dual tail switches for momentary, constant, and strobe modes, this flashlight offers versatile one-hand operation ideal for patrol, EDC, and search & rescue missions. The package includes a holster, lanyard, and LumenTac organizer for professional convenience.









| ASIN | B09X21H1HY |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #294,946 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #833 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Fenix |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 102 Reviews |
| Finish Types | HA III Hard Anodized |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Flashlight, Holster, Lanyard, Two Batteries included |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.02"L x 1.34"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 7.2 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 3000 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 519 Yards |
| Light Source Special Features | Durable, Waterproof, Impact Resistant |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 3.4 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Fenix Flashlight |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TK20RV2+F5000+ORG217 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | TK20RV2+F5000+ORG217 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Runtime | 2 hours |
| Set Name | TK20R v2.0 |
| Shape | Tactical |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 3.4 watts |
| White Brightness | 3000 Lumens |
A**R
High quality, solid light!
I love this thing! I went with the Fenix after a co-worker showed me his. I have always had Streamlight flashlights, but they would tend to fail pretty quickly in my line of work. I finally opted to get the TK20R and man I'm glad i did. This thing is BRIGHT!!! The battery actually lasts quite a long time before needing to be charged, which i was happy about. Itโs not much bigger than my Streamlight was, and I can comfortably carry it on my belt all day. It also has 5 light settings, which is nice to have! Setting 3 is plenty bright! Good quality for the money! So if you're in the market for a new flashlight, this is the one.
B**L
Great everyday carry light
Excellent quality, five brightness settings come in handy, super bright long distance beam.
P**.
Excellent Quality: Built In Internal Charger; Very Bright
The overall build quality is just flawless. There no defects or blemishes. Everything functions perfectly. Charging port is built right in behind the reflector section, with a threaded metal collar including gaskets protecting it. There is an indicator led that shows whether its in a charge/full state (red/green). This is much safer imo than an external charger as the cells are sealed in a metal tube; in the event of malfunction. This uses a standard USB-c connection. It eliminates the need to bring a separate charger as well. Cells are removeable and replaceable though the rear of the light. UI is easy to use, all controlled by two buttons on the tailcap. Memory for the last brightness level used. There is no direct mode to turbo that I've noticed, or is obvious; but the second button does initiate strobe that cycles slow/fast every 3 seconds or so. The beam has a 2.5 foot spot at 10 feet with a slight donut hole in center given the smooth reflector and square led diode. It spills enough at all brightness levels to be useful regardless of the task. This isn't like a LEP white laser. Throw is about as far as I can see clearly with the naked eye on turbo. This flashlight is unbeliveably bright on Turbo, which ramps down after the first minute. Heat builds up rather quickly despite its heft. Glare at max brightness makes it almost unusable on a humid night, the beam itself makes it hard to see downrange. Low or Med is bright enough for most uses. The light could use a lower low for up close, as the hotspot is rather intense; at the risk of having too many options to cycle through. Low is enough light to see where I'm walking or most everyday tasks anyway. The beam will start burning some materials up close, including skin on Turbo; so not for children or irresponsible persons. Do not look directly into the beam.
F**R
Excellent flashlight.
Very bright. Easy to recharge. Sturdy construction. Highly recommended.
R**T
It is a good light
I have had this for a while,it works just as good now as it did the first day. I abuse it, dropped it many times, it's been wet. Yea it is a good light
K**N
Most bad a$$ flashlight I have owned. Everyone I show is beyond impressed. JUST DO IT AND BUY IT!!!
I have been a tow truck driver for 7 years. I learned the hard way to get a decent flashlight that is rechargable or has rechargable batteries relatively quickly. I have been through every cheaper brand there is, coast, costco brand, duracell, mag light, etc etc. I have a couple that I like and have used for years (believe it or not the 2 pack at costco called "security light" that was $40 has been one of my favs and lasted 2 years now) and have always looked at splurging on a fenix or nightcore etc flashlight. Several black fridays and xmas etc have gone by and I never pulled the trigger to buy one. Finally for my birthday recently I bit the bullet and bought one. HOLY F'ING MOLY This light is BAD A$$. Not only is it the brightest flashlight I have ever seen in my life but the memory to return to the same brightness you had it on by using the on/off tail switch is JUST WHAT I NEEDED!!!! I hate having to cycle through the brightness of my other flashlights when I turn them on just to get to low. This Fenix flashlight is rain proof (already tested many times) drop proof (shes got a fair amount of dings and I wince every time I drop her but she takes it like a champ) and is USB C rechargable and came with an extra battery and belt clip. The belt clip is extremely well made but slightly bulky so I only ever used it once. I just throw the flashlight in my jacket pocket as I go through out my shift. Anyone in the tow industry, first responder, police, fire fighter, etc BUY THIS ASAP if you have been looking for an AMAZING flashlight. The top brightness setting on this flaslight LITERALLY turns NIGHT into DAY. You cannot shine this at your hand and look at your hand or you will blind yourself. You can feel the heat from the beam and literally see it unlike any other flashlight I have ever used. Now the only think I am possibly worried about with this flashlight is the heat while on max brightness. It gets hot QUICK and I have been using it in winter temps (30-40ish). It even has a warning sign on the outer brim saying caution it will get hot. So when summer comes along I am worried that will be a bigger issue than it is now. I rarely use it on the max setting (usually the 2nd/3rd setting out of 5) so hopefully it wont be a problem. I love that the second button on the tail is for the strobe, so I also feel safe using it as an EDC flashlight. Anyone dumb enough to come at you with this strobing in their face will surely be eating the pavement from disorientation and/or a follow up from your concealed carry if it really comes down to it. The flashlight also has the raised/slightly sharpened outer edges around the lens which I'm assuming is for self defense as most flashlights have these days. Out of all the flashlights I have owned and I have owned A LOTTTTTT. This is by FAR the best purchase I have ever made! I kick myself in the ass for not buying this a LONG time ago! THANK YOU FENIX!!!!!
K**E
Bien
Bien, nada fuera de lo espectacular. Buena calidad, buen precio pero definitivamente hay mejores
R**Y
The new gold standard
I am a retired engineer and a flashlight lover. I used flashights daily in my professional career and was continually seeking the all-around best light. This is it. The Fenix TK20 v2.0 checks all the boxes. I basically ignore the advertised max lumens since that level of intensity can generally not be maintained for more than a couple minutes. But the first step down in intensity is usually more sustainable. When that second level is 800-1000 lumens and can be sustained for a useful period it is a good light. This meets that first box. The light distribution is perfect. A tight hot spot and nice surrounding flood. By comparison, Fenix TK16 v2.0 is a nearly identical size, shape and output, but lacks the tightly focused hot spot and resulting throw. The dual tail switches are a great concept. The TK20 v2.0 tail switches give me easy access to power and mode without error. Again, by comparison, the siimilar TK16 v2.0 looks to have the same tail switch features BUT a subtle refinement separates the two lights. The lower/smaller Functional Tail Switch on the TK 20.v2.0 sits slightly lower relative to the Tactical Tail Switch than is found on the TK16 v2.0. I get frequent unintentional mode changes when using the Tactical switch on the TK16. Those unintentional mode changes do not occur with the TK20. A subtle conflict exists in modern flashlight features and design where "charging" is concerned. Some, like myself, would prefer to not have a flimsy rubber plug to cover a critical hole in my flashlight preferring to carry a spare battery and charge my spares in a external charger rather than tie-up the light for 3-4 hours while the battery is being charged internally. Others must prefer the USB charging capability. The TK20 v2.0 solves this flawlessly. For those who prefer USB charging, a port is provided but it is nicely hidden and protected under a threaded collar that screws down to reveal the USB port. The best of both worlds! Finally, a word about size. The very nature of the 21700 battery dictates that this light is large for an EDC light. But carry is not impossible. It is a very compact and comfortable size and can be carried in a pocket. I'll compare or contrast this to the Streamlight Stinger 2020. The light output, pattern and battery life is similar on the two lights, but the Stinger cannot be carried in a pocket. If you can manage the relatively higher price of the TK20 v2.0, do it. You will not regret this purchase.
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