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The Fenix TK35 Ultimate V2.0 is a powerful upgrade over the previous model. Whilst making the torch much more compact and 29% lighter, Fenix have incorporated 3 x Luminus SST-40 LED's, increasing output from 3,200 to 5,000 lumens. Beam range has also increased from 300 to 400m.
This impressive light is operated by a rubber covered Tactical Click Switch which activates the torch and offers Momentary, Constant - On and Off functions.
TK35UE V2.0 also features a rotary switch in the tail of the torch which cycles between Lockout, General and Tactical Modes. Once in your preferred mode a push button in the centre of the rotary switch selects between the available output levels in that mode.
TK35 UE V2's battery holder is built into the grip and designed to take 2 x button-top 18650 rechargeable batteries (not supplied). 4 x CR123 batteries (not supplied) can also be used or 1 x 18650 / 2 x CR123 (not supplied) batteries can be used in an emergency.
Five brightness levels from 30 to 5,000 lumens deliver a wide a choice of output and run time combinations to suit your task.
Lockout mode:
Outdoor Mode:
(800, 2,000 and 5,000 lumen outputs are overheat protected - output will reduce to protect the LED and circuitry at 65c. Max power can be re set once the light cools)
Tactical Mode:
Instant Strobe:
Fenix TK35UE V2 other features:
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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.