FastTech New Arrivals & Promotion

Nice rationalization.

When someone is informed that they are breaking the rules, they can immediately stop breaking the rules, or they can come up with a lame rationalization.

Sadly, most people choose the latter.

Fenix HP25R V2.0 LED Headlamp Work Light
1*Luminus SST40+1*Cree XP-G3 S4+1*Everlight 2835 LED / 10-mode / 1600LM / white & red light / 1*21700/1*18650 / USB rechargeable

The Fenix HP25R V2.0 is a rechargeable work headlamp that provides an ultra-long runtime of 400 hours on low mode. Powered by its included 5000mAh Li-ion battery, this headlamp can deliver a max output of 1600 lumens. There is a separate battery case located on the headlamp’s rear; this unique battery case includes a USB Type-C charging port for easy and fast charging. 60° tilt mechanism allows you to direct light where needed and the lockout function avoids accidental activation. For all-night exploring or work demands, the Fenix HP25R V2.0 headlamp never fails you.
1600 lumens spotlight and 400 lumens floodlight.
One Luminus SST40 white light LED, one Cree XP-G3 S4 neutral white LED and one Everlight 2835 red light LED; with a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
Included a Fenix ARB-L21-5000 Li-ion battery, compatible with a 18650 Li-ion battery.
Separately controlled dual switch for easy and fast operation.
Lockout function avoids accidental activation.
USB Type C charging port for easy and fast charging.
60’ tilt mechanism directs the beam where needed.


ON THE ROAD M4 Mini LED Flashlight

Head diameter: 24mm
Tube diameter: 20mm


Interesting light. Does it have a magnetic tail cap like the M3 Pro?.

Your listings describe it as having 4 emitters when actually there are 3.

Hello again Fasttech. Also in your new arrivals you show the On The Road U16. Your listing describes it as being powered by by a 16340 or CR123A battery and having 4 XHP50.2 emitters with output of 2300lm. If these are correct specifications this is a very unusual and phenomenal flashlight. Can you confirm?.

I would say that it is a mistake and that the “4” refers to the the 4 “nucleous” that the XHP50.2 led has! Also, in such small light, there is no space for 4 of that leds, as far as I can tell :wink:

In the pictures you can see that the lights are triples and not quads lol.

Fasttech i would email the manufacturer and tell them off, i know the description is copy and pasted to Fasttech store from what the manufacturer specs. How can a manufacturer get it so wrong? Now you have to go and fix up 3 separate listings sigh!

That image is of the M4 while Notmyrealname was asking about the U16 :wink:
Different lights :wink:

This listing states 4* Nichia, 4* SST-20 but the pictures shows 3 LEDs lol
https://www.fasttech.com/search?ON%20THE%20ROAD%20M4%20Mini%20LED%20Flashlight

Sorry, you are right! I thought that you were referring to the question above about the U16!
You are right, something is wrong, the photo or the description :wink: I bet on the description!

I think they’ve confused the U16 specs with another light. Fasttechs flashlight listings have many errors like this.

2300lm from a tiny 16340 light would be amazing though (for a few seconds anyway). You’d have to use it with a lanyard otherwise you’d be dropping it when it got hot.

The M4 looks interesting and the claimed 1500lm is also impressive. I would like a magnetic tail cap though as that has been useful on my M3 Pro.

To be fair to Fasttech, in this case the specs are not wrong! Those are the specs provided by the manufacturer. I had access to some unreleased (yet) information and those specs match the original ones. The U16 has a XHP50.2 with 2300lumens and the M4 puts out 1500. The only thing is that the original information about the M4 states 4xLuminus SST20 and that seems to be wrong, according to the photo.

Let’s wait and see what is right and what’s not!!

Yeah, the M4 looks interesting. I could use it, but only if it doesn’t have a magnet.

On The Road normally is consistent on the builds, so I believe that if the M4 has a magnet it can be easily removable. This is form my experience with the M3 Pro that also has a magnet in the tailcap :wink:

Thanks for the info!

No problem :+1:

Hello Notmyrealname,

The tail cap is spring-loaded, there are 4 emitters(same Nichia 219C/Luminus SST-20) included, one is in the middle, you can see the below picture:

The previous three lights have the reflector cup but the middle one doesn’t have.

Ummm……Does anyone know if this is possible? and if it is what the purpose or reason is?. Just an aux LED?

Sure it's possible and this light, and OTR's in general, are nothing fancy so it's probably just another LED in parallel offering more lumens, more flood. I'd love to buy one just to see how it's done, unless FT wants to send me one to review (hint, hint)

Normally the wire hole is in the center but doesn't have to be. There's some sort of black showing on the left in the pic, and possibly a wire solder pad - could be the black wire.

It's not a bad idea to squeeze quad LED's into a triple, you keep the head diameter small and with lower amps these have, you get more lumens/amp I would think.

You could very well be right but as there are other specs being given that don’t seem to make sense on other new OTR lights I’m going to wait until I see OTR’s specifications or a review. If you’re right It’s an interesting design.