How to Attach a Lanyard Strap to a Fenix TK10
Fenix flashlights have a reputation of excellence in many different circles, from military and law enforcement to hikers, campers and self-reliance enthusiasts. The TK10 is a tactical style flashlight with a crenelated striking bezel, glass lens, rugged waterproof construction, digitally regulated drive circuit and 225 lumens of output in "turbo" mode. Though it is a little on the large side for an everyday-carry flashlight, the addition of a lanyard or dummy cord can be very useful in deploying and retaining the light, especially in a tactical situation when seconds count.
Things You'll Need
- Fenix TK10 flashlight
- Fenix TK10 lanyard or similar wrist-strap style lanyard
Instructions
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Attaching a the Stock Fenix Lanyard
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Remove your Fenix TK10 and the accompanied lanyard strap from their original packaging.
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Locate the small lanyard hole in the crenelated tail cap next to the large rubber button on the end of the flashlight.
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Locate the thinner diameter cord loop on the end of the lanyard and pinch the end of the loop between your thumb and forefinger.
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Insert the tip of the cord loop through the lanyard hole in the crenelated tail cap and pull the end through, as though threading a needle.
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With the end of the loop all the way through the lanyard hole, separate the two strands of cord and pass the other end of the lanyard through the loop and pull it tight, forming a simple larks-head knot.
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