🔦 Light up your world, don’t get left in the dark!
The Fenix PD35 v3.0 is a premium tactical flashlight delivering an intense 1700-lumen beam with a 390-yard throw. It features dual USB rechargeable 2600mAh lithium-ion batteries, a durable aluminum body with multiple carry options, and comes bundled with a holster, lanyard, charging cable, and LumenTac Organizer—designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliable, high-performance illumination anytime, anywhere.
Special Feature | Easy To Use,Rechargeable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1700 Lumens |
Included Components | Holster, Lanyard, Charging Cable, Batteries included |
Product Dimensions | 5.28"D x 1"W x 0.9"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 390 Yards |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.95 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
Brand | Fenix |
Brightness | 1700 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Finish Type | HA III Hard Anodized |
Manufacturer | Fenix |
Part Number | PD35V3+F2600U+ORG |
Item Weight | 2.95 ounces |
Item model number | PD35V3+F2600U+ORG |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | HA III Hard Anodized |
Special Features | Easy To Use,Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
M**M
A lot of punch for the money
Terrific duty light. I use this light nightly. In my own testing, I've found it to punch through the photonic barrier of a patrol vehicle with all warning lights and take downs active, along with high beam headlights from a distance of 10 yards well enough to identify the number of occupants and see details of clothing or items inside. Its a good miniature hand held spotlight on its turbo setting. Far and away much brighter than my former favorite working light - the Streamlight PolyTac - and it uses the same batteries.Two complaints I do have, which are just essentially screaming at God about physics - battery life in turbo mode is not great. 1700 lumens and 39,000 candela will do that. The other - again physics - all that power means the light head gets screaming hot, pretty quickly. This is not a "set it and forget it" light - I run mine for 30 seconds before I let it cool a bit. Helps with battery life, and helps prevent burns. I have accidentally bumped this light on, in the light carrier, while seated in my patrol rig and quickly found myself with singed work pants and softened kydex on my light carrier at the muzzle end. Ouch!I paired this light up with a Thyrm SwitchBack and I'm happy as can be, honestly. I carry an extra battery at work for those times when I use the light a LOT (currently working 12 hour overnight shifts, so it happens a good bit) and I carry a charging cable so I can charge batteries at work as well. Battery change only takes a few seconds, screw off the light head, swap batteries, screw the light head back on and you're in business.I find the modes very functional as well - putting in low mode gives loooooooong battery life, and a good indoor working light for administrative tasks like finding keys under a desk. Great value of a light.
W**Y
My Favorite flashlight
This is my second PD35, I'm still using my first version 1 edition light I purchased around 2016. The size is great to hold in your hand as you're out walking the neighborhood at night. The multiple options for brightness is perfect, I usually use at lower light levels unless I'm wanting to light up the block. Coming with two batteries is perfect since my older PD35 was in need. Super nice that you can now charge the batteries via a USB cable vs old school using a battery charger station.
B**Y
i love this light.
This is a great little flashlight. I'm in a wheelchair most of the time and have a device that attached the PD35 to my wheelchair. It allows me to see where I'm going at night, like the light on a motorcycle. I really like the UBB-cable rechargeable battery. So much that I bought 2 more to keep them charged up. When one goes down, I just grab a fresh one for the PD35 and plug in the depleted one - it works great. There is also a button on it that toggles up thru different levels of brightness. What didn't know about this button was that there is a little light in it's center. When you press to on/off button at the end, if the ltttle light flashes green, your battery is good. If it flashes red, it's time to put in a fresher, higher charged, battery.
M**B
Powerful
Incredible amount of light for a small flashlight. This flashlight is commonly used by law enforcement and public safety personnel. Easy to carry at all times so it’s always with you, not just during darkness. Several brightness modes for any application and conserving battery life. Downsides: Light gets hot, very hot!. Charging can be a little cumbersome. Requires the battery to be removed and a USB plugged into it. There is no docking station like the old Streamlight or Mag Light to charge the entire flashlight without removing the battery. Worth your money. It throws out ALMOST as much light as the larger flashlights. That’s what makes it so great. A lot of power in a little flashlight.
C**E
Does as advertised
Great product. So much so my father wanted one for father's day.
J**K
Super bright
I've been spoiled from high end flashlight's on weapons so hand held flashlights tend to disappoint. This light feels solid in your hand, is super bright, recharging doesn't require a special cord. The case is essentially useless but that's every flashlight.
A**R
Bright
The media could not be loaded. Very bright light nice and compact can fit in your pocket. I like that it comes with an extra battery. You can change the brightness as well as you can see in the video. It seems to get a little hot pretty quick.
S**.
Love it.
I bought this to replace a PD32 I’ve had for 10-15 years. It’s noticeably heavier, in a good way. Noticeably brighter, in a good way. I love it. One small, puzzling oversight tho. It was shipped with a USB C charging cable. The batteries use a Micro USB. We should all have a dozen or so of each in a drawer somewhere. I did. But makes me wonder about attention to detail in the long run.
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