Fenix LD20: Everything Torch Improved!

Published on September 3, 2009
Duration: 36:57

This video provides an in-depth review of the Fenix LD20 flashlight by reviewer Nutnfancy. It covers the flashlight's construction, design features, performance in various conditions including submersion, and compares it to other models. The review highlights its durability, versatility, and value for money, making it suitable for EDC, duty, or survival applications.

Quick Summary

The Fenix LD20 is a highly durable flashlight with an IPX-8 waterproof rating, capable of submersion. It offers a versatile output from 9 to 180 lumens across four brightness levels, plus SOS and Strobe modes. Weighing 3.2 oz with AA batteries, it provides excellent value for EDC, duty, or survival use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Field Testing
  2. 01:31Flashlight Utility and Model Overview
  3. 03:46Size and Weight Specifications
  4. 06:25Market Comparison
  5. 08:25Construction and Design Features
  6. 11:02Tail Cap and Ergonomics
  7. 13:57Waterproof Testing
  8. 20:01Beam Performance and Modes
  9. 26:01Accessories and Versatility
  10. 27:44Final Assessment and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Fenix LD20 flashlight?

The Fenix LD20 boasts a maximum output of 180 lumens, a minimum of 9 lumens, and an IPX-8 waterproof rating. It features four brightness levels, SOS, and Strobe modes, and is powered by 2x AA batteries.

How durable is the Fenix LD20, particularly regarding water resistance?

The Fenix LD20 is rated IPX-8, meaning it can be submerged in water. The video demonstrates this by submerging the light in a water barrel, confirming its real-world waterproof capabilities.

What are the weight specifications for the Fenix LD20?

The Fenix LD20 weighs approximately 3.2 ounces with Sanyo Eneloop AA batteries. Using lighter lithium AA batteries can reduce the weight by about half an ounce.

How does the Fenix LD20 compare to other flashlights?

The Fenix LD20 is compared to models like the Nitecore D20 and 4Sevens Quark AA Tactical. It's noted for being more compact and lighter than the Nitecore D20, offering good value.

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