What Torch Should I Buy? - Fenix LD1 Review

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Ok, I've seen a number of threads on here asking 'spec me a torch'.

Well, here is a nice little review comparing a Fenix LD1 to a range of other commonly available torches. All torches are fully charged using fresh batteries.

Ok, the torches, from left to right

1. 28 LED ebay torch. 3 x aaa.
2. Fenix LD1. 1 x aa.
3. MDXL 5w Luxeon. 3 x aaa.
4. Hugsy G2 7w Cree. 2 x CR123a.
5. Mini Maglight. 2 x aa.

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Ok and now onto the beams. All images taken with the same settings.

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Important things to add to this is that whilst #4 looks very bright, after only 5 minutes it is almost flat. This may be mostly to do with the difficulty in finding decent CR123a rechargeable batteries. However this is a real problem, when you compare it to the ease in finding decent, high power AA rechargeables.

Also, let this be a lesson to anyone daring to recommend a terrible, useless maglight. :p


Edit - Forgot to add. 5 and 6 are both the maglight, but with different beam settings.
 
Yep the only thing is though if you use a maglite with a conversion kit or one of the new mini led maglites the battery life will far outstrip the other torches.
 
I've got the MDXL jobbie, but when i had a look the LED was a knock off, not a real Luxeon :(
 
I love my maglite and my dynamo torch, but I quite fancy one of those Hugsbys. Where can I buy such a wondrous photon channeling device? eBay is heaving with what appears to be chinese knockoffs. Is that what they are?
 
I think Bug One should sit and watch the torches for the next 2-8 hours and tell us the battery run times. Then do the whole test again with rechargables so we can see the difference the lower voltage source gives.

:D
 
I got an L1D last year and still on the same battery that was supplied with it, even after a weekend at Reading Festival and numerous trips and things since, it's been great :)
 
I got an L1D last year and still on the same battery that was supplied with it, even after a weekend at Reading Festival and numerous trips and things since, it's been great :)

No, I mean how long will it last per charge?
 
No, I mean how long will it last per charge?
It comes with a non rechargeable. So I think he's trying to say it lasts quite a while. Plus its digitally controlled, so should maintain brightness regardless of charge.

On turbo mode, they state that it will last an hour and a half. On moderate power mode it will last much much longer.

I dont know how you can compare this with a D cell maglite. Its probably 10 times bigger and 20 times as heavy. The fact that this is still probably putting out more light is pretty astounding.
 
I love my maglite and my dynamo torch, but I quite fancy one of those Hugsbys. Where can I buy such a wondrous photon channeling device? eBay is heaving with what appears to be chinese knockoffs. Is that what they are?
Dont do it! Its an awsome torch, for 5 minutes. Then it goes flat. Unless you want to shell out a fortune for lithium CR123's.

If you want photonic power, get the fenix. If you want even more power, get the 2 x aa version which lasts longer, puts out more light. But obviously is a bit bigger.
 
Ok, thanks. Been looking at that thread where the guy that ran fenixtorch.co.uk posted. Some tempting lights on there.
 
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