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12 Nov, 2021
Get one and be happy!
2 of 2 found this helpful First, the light is *solid* and not some flimsy, cheap-o piece of junk mad in China. This light will and has already taken a lot of abuse from me in my work (I'm the maintenance man for a trailer park and we are *constantly* repairing trailers and under them replacing water pipes, etc). This light gets loads of sweat on it in the summer months, plus mud and water and rust and dirt and grease, etc, and this winter will get a break from some of those things, heh.
The *light* this thing puts out is *ASTOUNDING*! I use the medium flood the most often as I'm almost 60 and my sight isn't as good as it once was and I need light far more often than I did 20 years ago. This setting truly does last all day long. I can leave it on even when I'm not needing it and it would still be running just fine at the end of my day, so believe me and the company when they say this setting lasts 22 hours...it does!
The 'higher' settings of the flood or the spot will literally hurt a persons eyes if they were to look into it. The brightness will let you get whatever work done in any dark place you need as there will hardly be shadows anywhere. One can even turn on *BOTH* the high setting spot and high setting flood simultaneously and light up the neighborhood, lol.
This is literally one of the best purchases as a tool I've made since I started work as a construction carpenter 40+ years ago. I'd tried a cheaper priced headlamp made by Energizer before this and that thing ate the AAA batteries like they were going out of style. I was going broke from using that headlamp. This headlamp is saving me all kinds of money and heartache.
If you can afford the initial cost, and if you're not trying to survive on a disability check and can get a spare Fenix battery, do so! You *WILL* be extremely happy with your purchase. I'll never buy another brand or model, since I'm sure this one will last me several years even getting beat up as it will. I'll eventually get me a spare battery for it but I won't *need* one for a looong time.
Thank you Fenix for such an amazing product and for being Made in the USA!!

27 Dec, 2019
Get a stock axle if you can afford it over this
It does what it's supposed to do, and that is extremely important especially if one is on a tight budget as a stock axle costs almost twice as much.
The reason I only give it three stars though, is because on the permanent nut side (the muffler side on a Dyna), there's no way to *EASILY* find the center of the axle to be able to make rear-wheel adjustments correctly.
When making adjustment to the rear wheel to align it *straight*, both ends of the axle *MUST* be within one thirty-second of an inch to each other. Without an easy way to see or find the center of the permanent nut end, it's a guessing game and one can mess up the axle, your final drive belt and other things.

19 Jun, 2019
Works well relative to expensive stuff
2 of 3 found this helpful It does what all smart-phones are supposed to and at a fantastic price...*BUT*...the reason it's this low-priced is because of the branding by AT&T. Way too much of AT&T's garbage on it that simply isn't needed, but if you try to take it off it makes the phone basically a brick, so, you have to unfortunately put up with it.
Still, it works and for the price if one really needs a smart-phone, this is the bargain of a lifetime I expect.
I use it with my TracFone account and it works flawlessly *except* I can't do wifi calling (TracFone doesn't explain why other than it doesn't work with this model of phone). For me that's not a deal-breaker as I only have the phone for emergencies anyway and rarely talk and even more rarely text anyone.
It says it's sorta, kinda water resistant - meaning you can get a few drops of water on it but don't stand in the rain with it - and the *whole* phone is made of that gorilla glass, so get a protector case thing for it, just for the heck of it and to make it less slick to hold.
It gets relatively good cell coverage for what I'm used to out in the woods, literally. My old flip phone I had to walk around by one of the big pines in the back yard to get a signal, whereas this one actually once in a while gets a signal inside the house. At a bike rally I was just at last week, my phone got wifi just as well as the $500 phones others had and cell coverage was about average also, so it does what it's supposed to.
The screen is hard to see in bright daylight, but so were the other phones I looked at during the rally last week. I guess that's normal and the smart-phone manufacturers need to take a clue from kindle and do something about the screens in bright daylight. Other than that everything was easy to see (I wear reading glasses of 1.50) and fonts and such were nicely adjustable.
It's a year old phone and I haven't got too much to compare it against other than 5 or 6 other smart-phones at the rally, and I can say it holds its own with the most expensive of them at least with the little I used - checking weather, texts, looking at pictures, taking pictures (which it does okay, but they aren't anything to write home about) - so I'm happy with it and I believe anyone on a budget will be happy with it too.