Fenix LD20: Everything Torch Improved!
Upgraded and improved, the Fenix LD20 is an evolutionary progession of the still-excellent but discontinued Fenix L2D AA-cell flashlight. The L2D has proven itself to be a reliable and bright lighting companion for me and my associates for many months now. Its successor, the LD20, builds on its proven formula of a sensible User Interface (UI), an efficient and bright Cree 7090 XR-E LED, excellent build quality, and a small and lightweight form factor that can fit into any system (LE, Civ, Mil, Medical, Firefighter, etc). Weighing only 3.2 ounces with rechargeable Sanyo Eneloop cells (and even lighter with lithium AAs!), the LD20 is an invisible carry along until you need it. Improvements over the L2D include better knurling, protective ears on the tail cap, elongated lanyard slots on tail cap, anti-roll bezel, and an improved reflector that projects the beam further with more culmination. Extensive water testing in the new "Nutnfancy Water Barrel" (NWB!) at 3 ft depth, in both dynamic and static conditions, showed the Fenix LD20 to be completely watertight and fully operative underwater. Ergos on the light remain friendly: a slender barrel is easy to grasp and find in the dark, it carries well, and lends itself to a
cigar hold for combat pisolcraft. Versatility is superb and Model shown is a regular LD20 and the LD20 Plus features a useful pocket clip. Other upsides include: fits in a military flight suit knife pocket, can function as a kubaton defensive tool, waterproof to IPX-8 standards, quality construction throughout, glass lens with AR coating, numerous included accessories (belt carry case, lanyard, o-rings, and switch cap cover), tactile click switch that's easy to manipulate in cold or loud conditions, recessed switch (allows vertical standing of the light for lantern use), well-culminated beam with no artifacts (brighter than Nitecore D20), and some very useful accessories like a diffuser tip, wand extension, headband (reviewed), and bike light mount (all purchased separately). It's these accessories that enable the Fenix L2D to replace many other lighting products and still provide the same or even improved performance. The LD20 modes replicate those of other Fenix lights with some run time/level variances: Low @ 9 Lumens for 71 hrs, Med @ 47 Lumens for 13 hrs, High @ 94 Lumens for 5 hrs, and Turbo/Stobe Modes @ 180 Lumens for 2 hrs (mfr data, other avail. online from different sources). Compared to the L2D, the LD20 beam provides a more precise hotspot and useful spill bill (w/o any meaningful corona distractions) beam due to its more finely textured reflector. It throws farther without beam degradation; probably the biggest improvement over the L2D light. It also tends towards the cool blue coloration vs the slightly greener tints of some previous Fenix models. The LD20 is another solid win by Fenix: a high value, compact, lightweight, tough, bright, multi-mode lighting tool that will enhance your system effectiveness. There are other great light choices out there but it seems the Fenix LD20 will holds its ground against all competitors. Highly recommended. ////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 10 out of 10 ///////////////////////////////////// Song is called "Sudden Impulse" arranged and created by Nutnfancy
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MrQuackism (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@TheTexasAk47 But still I like Fenix lights.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@MrQuackism yeah it's nice but not as bright as c4 technology by streamlight. DO YOUR CANDLE POWER FORUM RESEARCH. Then be happy with nuts and chancy review.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
You trolls wanna troll my profile.... Go ahead but the Streamlight stinger lines are better then these lights by far. I work as an Auto tech. I have ran mine over with a F450 turbo diesel loaded. I have owned it for two years. It's abused more then a run and gun desert app. I promise you... Buy one see what I'm talking about you will be happy. For a home light that's rechargeable They are worth it.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Last thing how bright is your fenix. Take your fenix stand in direct sunlight. Turn it on turbo mode. Put the but cap to your shoulder and see if it will light your path or you can see its beam of light on the ground lit by sunlight.. If not oh well maybe it's bright but not so bright.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Pou and use nutin. pulling your leg good review by the way. But I'm a streamlight man :) CAUSE I REALLY HAVE ABUSED THIS LIGHT day in day out. It still works. What I'm concerned about manufactuers post 205 lumens. And really it's like 140 compared to others. Take for instance my ak on my profile is sporting a surfire g2. I have tested it against various lights and rated higher and it kicks their ass. Except for the streamlight which blows it away.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Nutnin I'm sure your impressed with Fenix's line of flashlights. Added they give value to the end user. But they are made in china. Buy American support Americans. I may buy a fenix flashlight just to do a review. I'm sure I will find the streamlight much brigther and more focused. You get what you pay for period.
TheTexasAk47 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yeah but how does it test against a rechargeable STREAMLIGHT C4 LED STINGER? I own a stinger like so 180 lumens. It's bright trust me in direct sunlight I can see its beam on the ground. And it's focused. Dunno for the price the Fennix looks nice but do a comparison with a light of egual lumens. That would be the test.... Looking to buy a fennix I here they make a 205 lumens but, woud like to see it tested.
EverythingisFire (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Definitely going with this light, have had it in my amazon cart for a while now heh.
MrQuackism (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I bought this light 1 year ago after watching your review. LD20 is one of the best flashlight in my collection.
71robuk (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I have just purchased a LD20 based on this review. I am not disappointed, what a fatalistic bit of kit. Nutnfancy, thank you. |
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