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'''PD22''' - 1xCR123A 6-mode forward clicky with side switch for mode selection. Has a Cree XP-G R5 for modes of 8, 46, 95, and 190 lumens (101m throw) as well as Strobe (hold for 1 second) and SOS (hold for 3 seconds). Introduced in March 2012. A special editions with a Cree XP-G S2 bin has maximum output of 200 lumens.
'''PD22''' - 1xCR123A 6-mode forward clicky with side switch for mode selection. Has a Cree XP-G R5 for modes of 8, 46, 95, and 190 lumens (101m throw) as well as Strobe (hold for 1 second) and SOS (hold for 3 seconds). Introduced in March 2012. A special editions with a Cree XP-G S2 bin has maximum output of 200 lumens.


'''PD30''' - 2xCR123A 6-mode light with Cree XP-G R4 LED. Successor to P3D. Better tailcap knurling, improved tailcap design with better lanyard ring, easier to turn head which is also an anti-roll hexagon shape, lower low, medium, and high, smoother tailcap switch. Longer runtime on low, medium, and high.  The latest update with an XP-G R4 LED was introduced in December 2009 and has output of 11, 75, 140, and 265 lumens. Output with the original XR-E Q5 is 9, 70, 117 or 220 lumens. The Q5 edition has triangular knurling (not compatible with R2 or R4 versions), less knurling on the body, and lacks a pocket clip. The XR-E R2 LED version has output 10, 70, 125, and 235 lumens (sometimes called a PD30+). [http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=31 Q5 web page] [http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=55 R2 web page] Reviews: [http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/fenix_pd30.htm Flashlight Reviews] [http://www.light-reviews.com/fenix_pd30_r4/ Light Reviews (R4)]
'''PD30''' - 2xCR123A 6-mode light with Cree XP-G R5 LED. Successor to P3D. Better tailcap knurling, improved tailcap design with better lanyard ring, easier to turn head which is also an anti-roll hexagon shape, lower low, medium, and high, smoother tailcap switch. Longer runtime on low, medium, and high.  The latest update with an XP-G R5 has an ouput of 10, 67, 124, and 257 lumens. The previous version with an XP-G R4 LED was introduced in December 2009 and has an output of 11, 75, 140, and 265 lumens. Output with the original XR-E Q5 is 9, 70, 117 or 220 lumens. The Q5 edition has triangular knurling (not compatible with R2 or R4 versions), less knurling on the body, and lacks a pocket clip. The XR-E R2 LED version has output 10, 70, 125, and 235 lumens (sometimes called a PD30+) and was introduced in September 2009. [http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=31 Q5 web page] [http://www.fenixlight.com/viewnproduct.asp?id=55 R2 web page] Reviews: [http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/fenix_pd30.htm Flashlight Reviews] [http://www.light-reviews.com/fenix_pd30_r4/ Light Reviews (R4)]


'''PD32''' - 2xCR123A/18650 6-mode forward clicky with side switch for mode selection. Has a Cree XP-G R5 for modes of 9, 70, 130, and 315 lumens as well as Strobe (hold for 1 second) and SOS (hold for 3 seconds). Introduced in December 2011. A special editions with a Cree XP-G S2 bin has maximum output of 330 lumens. Introduced in December 2012, the "ultimate edition" PD32UE has a neutral Cree XM-L T6 LED for 480 lumens (and up to 3 minutes of burst output at 740 lumens) and a Low of 9 lumens. In March, 2013, the LED was upgraded to the XP-G2 R5 with output levels of 5, 70, 135, and 340 lumens.
'''PD32''' - 2xCR123A/18650 6-mode forward clicky with side switch for mode selection. Has a Cree XP-G R5 for modes of 9, 70, 130, and 315 lumens as well as Strobe (hold for 1 second) and SOS (hold for 3 seconds). Introduced in December 2011. A special editions with a Cree XP-G S2 bin has maximum output of 330 lumens. Introduced in December 2012, the "ultimate edition" PD32UE has a neutral Cree XM-L T6 LED for 480 lumens (and up to 3 minutes of burst output at 740 lumens) and a Low of 9 lumens. In March, 2013, the LED was upgraded to the XP-G2 R5 with output levels of 5, 70, 135, and 340 lumens.
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