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Fenix TK70
The new Fenix TK70 is the most powerful Fenix light to date by some margin with an amazing 2200 lumens output!
Featuring three Cree XM-L Leds, the TK70 has a range of up to 720 meters, making ideal as a search light or for anyone looking for extreme performance from their flashlight.
- 2200 lumens - 1 hour 50 minute runtime
- 930 lumens - 4 hour 30 minute runtime
- 300 lumens - 15 hour runtime
- 20 lumens - 168 hour runtime
- Strobe and SOS modes
Please note that due to the high output/current draw of the TK70, alkaline batteries will cause some modes not to work properly - this light has been designed to use high power NiMH rechargeable batteries.
In Stock Now : £179.95 Free UK Delivery


- Uses Cree XM-L LED with a life span of 50000 hours
- Uses four 1.5V D Ni-MH batteries
- Please note that due to the high output/current draw of the TK70, alkaline batteries will cause some modes not to work properly - for best performance use high power NiMH rechargeable batteries.
- 405mm (Length) x 40mm (Diameter) x 106mm(Head)
- 769-gram weight (excluding batteries)
- Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
- Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation
- Over-discharge protection circuit, protect the rechargeable batteries effectively
- Dual switch system in the front, simple and fast operation
- Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
- Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
- Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating


Notice: The above-mentioned parameters (tested by four high-quality D Ni-MH batteries with a measured capacity of 9000mAh in Lab) are approximate and may vary between flashlights, batteries and environments.