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Fenix TK20R UE Tactical Flashlight: Innovation Meets Utility
Discover the Fenix TK20R UE, the evolution of the renowned TK20R V2.0 lineage. This powerful 2,800 Lumen tactical flashlight is now enhanced with the groundbreaking FlexiSensa rotary control switch, offering seamless one-handed transitions between Tactical, Duty, and Lock modes.
FlexiSensa combines with a tactical button for on/off actions and brightness/strobe mode shifts. The smart memory circuit recalls your previous brightness setting, including instant Strobe, making operation a breeze.
Crafted for endurance, its bezel ensures the TK20R UE is fit for all scenarios. Thanks to dual springs, the battery remains protected from recoil and impacts, ensuring consistent power delivery.
Charging is made convenient with an upgraded waterproof USB-C port, boasting an IP68 waterproof rating. Intended for diverse applications - law enforcement, search & rescue, military, and hunting, this flashlight is available in four distinct shades: Desert Camo, Desert Tan, City Grey, & Tropic Green.
Performance Highlights:
Tactical Mode: Turbo at 2,800 lumens (3hrs) & Strobe at 2800 lumens.
Duty Mode: Low (30 lumens, 40hrs), Mid (350 lumens, 9hrs), High (1000 lumens, 3hrs 15min), and Turbo (2800 lumens, 3hrs).
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Compatible with select Fenix accessories, the TK20R UE redefines tactical illumination. Experience cutting-edge technology in the world of tactical lighting.
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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.