The tactical flashlight PD36R PRO / 2800 Im Fenix is an ideal choice for professionals, armed forces and hunting. Due to its robustness, it is also suitable for use on long weapons. All parameters of the flashlight, such as luminous flux, impact resistance, water resistance, afterglow and battery operation time, are measured in accordance with the ANSI/NEMA FL 1-2009 standard.
The flashlight is powered by one Li-ion battery type 21700, which is included in the package and is charged directly in the flashlight via a modern USB-C connector. The battery will supply energy for dozens of hours of lighting. To charge, unfold the rubber cover of the connector on the side of the flashlight and plug in the USB-C cable, plug the other end into a PC, USB adapter, electrical network or car. During charging, the side indicator lights up red, when fully charged, it lights up green.
About three seconds after switching on, the flashlight always indicates the battery charge status. Green means full charge (100 % - 85 %), green flashing more than half charge (85 % - 50 %), steady red (50 % - 25 %) and red flashing means a critically discharged battery. When the battery is low, the flashlight will automatically switch to lower brightness modes.
Due to the fact that the flashlight achieves a high output, the temperature rises. If the temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius, the power will be automatically reduced. This will prevent damage to the flashlight. As soon as the temperature drops, it is possible to use the highest power again.
The Fenix LED flashlight uses a dual tactical switch that allows easier control in emergency situations. For example, it can be turned on directly into stroboscopic mode. The flashlight's memory will also be of great use, thanks to which it will always turn on in the last mode (except for the strobe). The Fenix flashlight has 6 illumination modes.
To turn on/off, press the larger button located at the end of the flashlight. By pressing the secondary button, you can switch between lighting modes at any time during operation. To switch to flash mode, hold the button for about half a second. Press and hold the switch button to turn the flashlight directly into strobe mode.
The head of the Fenix LED flashlight is equipped with a striking tip. It can thus be effectively used in a crisis situation to break glass or self-defense.
Measured to ANSI FL 1 standard in laboratory conditions, using rechargeable battery Fenix ARB-ARB-L21-5000, at temperature 21 °C (+/- 3 °C) and humidity 50 % - 80 %. Values may vary depending on conditions, settings used or different brands of batteries.
Mode | Luminous flux (lm) | Distance (m) | Runtime | Intensity(cd) (cd) |
Eco | 30 | 40 | 42 h | 400 |
Low | 150 | 90 | 19 h | 1 900 |
Medium | 350 | 130 | 8 h 15 min | 4 300 |
High | 1 000 | 225 | 3 h 55 min | 12 800 |
Turbo | 2 800 | 380 | 3 h 30 min | 36 600 |
Stroboskop | 2 500 | - | - | - |
The Turbo mode is measured in total of runtime including output at reduced levels due to temperature or protection mechanism in the design.
Total length | 14,6 cm |
Number of modes | 6 |
Weight | 169 g |
Types of batteries / accumulators | Rechargeable Li-ion battery Fenix ARB-L21-5000 V2.0 (21700 5,000 mAh) |
Material | Aluminium 6061 |
Surface finish | Hard anodizing (type III) |
Dimensions in detail | Packaging dimensions: 16.8 cm × 9 cm × 3.5 cm Head diameter: 2.65 cm Body diameter: 2.57 cm |
Other specifications | Number of LED: 1 white LED type: Luminus SFT-70 LED life: 50 000 h Available modes: white LED in front - 6 modes: white light of different intensity - eco, low, medium, high and turbo + strobe Recharging through USB-C connector Memory of last used mode (except strobe) Smart overheating protection Maximum illumination time: 42 h Illumination time (white light at highest intensity): 3 h 30 min Control: 2 buttons on back of flashlight (large and small) Protection: IP68 (can withstand immersion to a depth of 2 m for 30 min) Impact resistance: 1 m Striking facet |
Parts of delivery | flashlight ARB-L21-5000 V2.0 battery recharging cable USB-C belt pouch lanyard spare sealing (o-ring) user guide |