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Fenix PD35R offers incredible performance and convenient operation in an extremely compact package. This 1700 lumen beauty can reach out to over 350 metres at full power, yet is equally adept at close range and lower brightness.
A large capacity, rechargeable 3,400 mAh 18650 Li-ion battery is included which powers 5 brightness levels, long run times and a blinding Emergency Strobe output.
For Police, Military and general use scenario's, the multiple brightness levels deliver a diverse range of lighting power, whether for close inspection and reading, general lighting or illuminating a distant subject. For convenience, your last used brightness level is remembered next time you switch on the light.
The dual switch tail cap controls all functions and gives fast access to the blistering 1700 lumen Emergency Strobe output whether the light is switched on or off. A large power button operates momentary and constant-on lighting whilst the smaller mode button changes brightness levels and operates strobe output
With USB-C type charging incorporated, PD35R can be fully charged from empty in only 3 hours using the supplied USB - USB-C charge cable and suitable mains / portable charger. The built in USB-C charging socket has an inner waterproof protection which protects the light to 2 meters depth even with the charge port cover removed.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.