Fenix TK16 V2.0 LED Flashlight Tactical Flashlight (Color: Evike Exclusive - USA Flag)
4 Customer Reviews
by James M. on 05/19/2025
"I got this light in a Mystery box, and although I didn't pay the full $100 for it, id say it's definitely worth it!
by Aaron G. on 06/11/2022
"There’s a reason why this flashlight keeps selling out 20/10 . You get what you pay for, literally
by Levi P. on 04/06/2022
"this is a $100 flashlight, 10/10
by Walter S. on 07/07/2016
"Epic flashlight!
Bought this sucker and put it on my GHK g5 using a fenix rail mount, and boy does this flashlight own the field.
NOTE: I bought this from my local store and not Evike
Pros n' Cons
Pros:
-Bright (1000 Lumens with strobe!)
-Light (weight wise)
-Strobe is epic on turbo mode! :)
-Owns the field for low light games and for tracing shots
-Practically eliminates the need for a red dot in cqb
-Light button press
-People WILL duck when they see this light; I have been told I have the brightest light on the field
-Did I say BRIGHT?
Cons:
-Dat price
-You need to remove the thing right behind the back piece with the button (the piece with the nubs sticking out), as well as the belt mount for it to fit in a flashlight mount
-Not regular AA or AAA batteries, but that's standard with this kind of thing
-Gives away position, but hey, you just made a person afraid to peek out!
Verdict: Buy it if you have the money, but I'm sure 200-300 lumens is enough for many people. If you want that extra "umph," however, get this 1000 lumen beast and own the field like a boss.
Bought this sucker and put it on my GHK g5 using a fenix rail mount, and boy does this flashlight own the field.
NOTE: I bought this from my local store and not Evike
Pros n' Cons
Pros:
-Bright (1000 Lumens with strobe!)
-Light (weight wise)
-Strobe is epic on turbo mode! :)
-Owns the field for low light games and for tracing shots
-Practically eliminates the need for a red dot in cqb
-Light button press
-People WILL duck when they see this light; I have been told I have the brightest light on the field
-Did I say BRIGHT?
Cons:
-Dat price
-You need to remove the thing right behind the back piece with the button (the piece with the nubs sticking out), as well as the belt mount for it to fit in a flashlight mount
-Not regular AA or AAA batteries, but that's standard with this kind of thing
-Gives away position, but hey, you just made a person afraid to peek out!
Verdict: Buy it if you have the money, but I'm sure 200-300 lumens is enough for many people. If you want that extra "umph," however, get this 1000 lumen beast and own the field like a boss.