Fenix TK76 Flashlight Announcement

Professional lighting brand Fenix has just announced a new flashlight to their popular TK series, the Fenix TK76 flashlight.  The TK76 looks like no other Fenix flashlight.  It has 3 individually controlled high-powered LEDs and produces up to 2800 lumens in turbo mode.  Let’s take a closer look at the specifications.

Fenix TK76 High Powered Flashlight

Output: 2800 lumens turbo, 1100 lumens high, 420 lumens medium, 20 lumens low
Run time: 1.17 hours turbo, 4 hours high, 11 hours medium, 66 hours low
Battery type: 4 x 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable
Beam distance: 1,476 feet maximum
LED type: 2 x Cree XM-L2 (U2), 1 x Cree XM-L2 T6 neutral white LED
Peak beam intensity: 50,800 candela
MSRP: $299.95

Fenix TK76 LEDsSimilar to the new Fenix TK51 flashlight, the Fenix TK76 will have separate pushbutton body switches to control the different LEDs.  One Cree XM-L2 (U2) LED will be mounted in the center with a large reflector to produce a spot beam pattern.  The other Cree XM-L2 (U2) LED will be mounted below and will have a 120 degree flood pattern.  The Cree XM-L2 (T6) neutral white LED will be mounted below with a 60 degree flood pattern.  The new switch interface of the TK76 will have 5 separate switches – flood light (120 degree), spot light, flood light (60 degree), instant turbo, and a power switch (turns all LEDs on at once).

Fenix TK76 SwitchesAnother neat feature of the Fenix TK76 flashlight is that it has indicators on each LED that will let you know the brightness level.  Each indicator has four bars.  One bar means it’s in the lowest level, 2 bars indicates medium, 3 bars indicates high, and a full four bars means it’s in the turbo setting.  This is useful because now you don’t have to cycle the switch to know which brightness level you are in.  The brightness indicators will also double as a battery power indicator.  If you double tap the middle mode switch, the indicator lights should turn purple.  If they turn red, that means that there is low battery voltage and the TK76 will drop down to the next highest level.

The Fenix TK76 flashlight is expected to begin shipping in early January.  It will be available for purchase on BrightGuy.com.  BrightGuy stocks over 500 different flashlights and is an authorized distributor for ZebraLight, Streamlight, SureFire, Fenix, Underwater Kinetics, Princeton Tec, Petzl, LED Lenser, Pelican, and more.