Fenix PD10

New from Fenix, a one-CR123A powered key chain flashlight rated at, get this—190 Lumens! And, listed at only $60. So much for SureFire’s L1 LumaMax (65 Lumens, $159.99). The new PD10 uses a Cree XP-E R2 LED, which has a lifespan of 50,000 hours. It has 3 levels of brightness—low 6 Lumens @ 64 hours, medium 95 Lumens! @ 64 hours and high 190 Lumens!! @ 1 hour lifespan.

The PD10′s maximum beam length is at 110 meters; it has Fenix’s digitally regulated output, with which if previous versions attested to what consumers should expect is excellent, and is made of aircraft-grade aluminum with a Type III hard-anodized finish.

The Fenix PD10 measures only 73 mm x 19 mm, which still makes it one of the smallest, key chainable flashlights. It weighs 24 grams without batteries, and is waterproof to IPX-8 standards. It has a twist switch, and can stand up on a flat surface.

It comes with Fenix-standard accessories: a lanyard, two spare o-rings and a body clip. Boy, can’t wait to get our hands on these for an actual test/review! Stay tuned.

Author’s notes

It looks mighty plain though, just a plain cylinder with anti-slip grooves. Oh well, if Fenix’s ratings are anywhere near actual results, this flashlight is a bomb.

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