The Complete Fenix Lineup: Finding the Right Light in a Range of 90+ Models
Fenix makes over 90 active products — 60 flashlights, 19 headlamps, 5 bike lights, 8 lanterns, plus batteries, chargers, and accessories. That breadth is a strength, but it can make the first purchase feel overwhelming. Which series is right for a security professional on night patrol? Which headlamp is best for a trail runner in the dark? Is a 21,000-lumen searchlight overkill for camping, or exactly what a SAR team needs?
This guide maps the entire Fenix lineup so you can find your category quickly, understand what each series is built for, and pick the right tool for your actual use case — not just the biggest number on the box.
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Quick Reference: Fenix Series at a Glance
| Series | Name | Models | Output Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | Everyday | 11 | 100–3,100 lm | EDC, keychain, general use — best entry point |
| PD | Portable Duty | 7 | 800–3,200 lm | Guards, inspectors, utility workers, everyday professional carry |
| LD | Lightweight Durable | 5 | 600–3,600 lm | Hiking, camping, travel — balanced weight and output |
| TK | Tactical | 9 | 500–6,500 lm | Law enforcement, security, outdoor professionals |
| LR | Long Range | 6 | 10,000–21,000 lm | SAR, marine, large-area security — extreme distance |
| WF | Work/Flood | 4 | 200–3,000 lm | Inspections, construction, industrial wide-beam work |
| C | Compact | 2 | 3,000–4,600 lm | High output in a compact body |
| HT | Hunting/Tactical | 2 | 2,500–3,700 lm | Long-throw tactical and hunting lights |
| GL | Gun Light | 1 | 800 lm | Professional weapon-mounted lighting |
| SW | Signal/Warning | 2 | 150 lm | Dual-purpose signal lights (red + UV) |
| T | Tiny | 1 | 80 lm | Ultra-compact keychain |
| HM | Head-Mounted | 11 | 300–2,700 lm | Trail running, hiking, work, camping — broadest selection |
| HP | High-Performance Headlamp | 5 | 1,250–4,000 lm | SAR, industrial, night construction |
| HL | Headlamp Lightweight | 3 | 500–1,000 lm | Ultralight for weight-conscious hikers and runners |
| BC | Bike/Cycling | 5 | 15–2,200 lm | Road and trail cycling — tail lights to serious trail lights |
| CL | Camp Lantern | 7 | 400–2,000 lm | Camping, power outages, ambient light |
| CP | Camping Portable | 1 | 5,500 lm | Ultra-bright area lantern for base camps and large spaces |
Flashlights: 60 Models Across 11 Series
Fenix flashlights span from a tiny 80-lumen keychain clip to a 21,000-lumen professional searchlight. The key is understanding what each series was engineered to do — because the right series matters more than the highest number.
EDC and Everyday Carry: E Series
The E (Everyday) series is the widest entry point into Fenix — 11 models ranging from 100 to 3,100 lumens, covering everything from pocket keychain lights to serious EDC flashlights. If you're new to Fenix, or buying for someone who wants a high-quality everyday flashlight without a professional spec requirement, start here.
At the compact end, the E-SPARK delivers 100 lumens on a keychain clip — a no-frills emergency light that takes up no room and is always there. Step up to the E03R V2.0 (500 lumens) for a proper pocketable light with USB-C charging, or the E06R Pro for a multi-function keychain light with white, red, and UV output in a package barely larger than a key fob.
For serious EDC power, the E35R hits 3,100 lumens from a compact single-cell body — more output than most people expect from a light this size, paired with smart thermal management and a built-in charging port. The E28R V2.0 offers 2,000 lumens in a slightly slimmer profile for those who prioritize pocket space without sacrificing brightness.
Who this is for: Commuters, home preparedness, general public, outdoor hobbyists wanting their first quality flashlight, gift buyers.
Professional Everyday Carry: PD Series
The PD (Portable Duty) series — 7 models, 800–3,200 lumens — is where professional-grade performance meets pocketable form. These are the lights that security guards, building inspectors, utility workers, and tradespeople actually carry on the job. Compact enough to fit a shirt pocket, powerful enough to light up a parking structure.
The PD35 V3.0 is Fenix Tactical's single best-selling product — 1,700 lumens, 318-metre beam, slim tactical body, 5-mode operation with dual tail-cap switches. It's a professional's tool priced to make sense for an individual buyer, and it carries a 4.83/5 rating across nearly 400 verified reviews. For more output in the same family, the PD36R Pro reaches 3,200 lumens with an extended throw of 380 metres. For something more compact, the PD25R packs 800 lumens into a 13-centimetre body that fits a pocket without printing.
Who this is for: Security guards, property managers, inspectors, utility workers, anyone who wants a professional-standard light for daily carry without tactical-grade bulk.
Outdoor and Hiking: LD Series
The LD (Lightweight Durable) series — 5 models, 600–3,600 lumens — is purpose-built for outdoor recreation. Where PD prioritizes professional carry, LD prioritizes the balance between weight, output, and runtime that matters on a trail or at a campsite. These are the lights hikers, backcountry campers, and overlanders reach for.
The LD36R leads the series at 3,600 lumens with a wide outdoor beam, USB-C charging, and a runtime-conscious design that doesn't burn through batteries in an hour of high output. The LD12R offers a compact, lightweight option for day hikes and travel where gram-counting matters — powerful enough to navigate a trail, light enough that you'll actually bring it.
Who this is for: Hikers, backpackers, campers, overlanders, travel photographers, anyone who cares about the weight-to-output ratio of their kit.
Tactical and Duty: TK Series
The TK (Tactical) series — 9 models, 500–6,500 lumens — is Fenix's professional duty line for law enforcement, security, and serious outdoor professionals. These lights are built around tactical ergonomics: positive-click tail switches, momentary-on capability, crenulated bezels on select models, and output levels tuned for force multiplier applications.
The TK20R V2.0 is a benchmark duty light — 2,800 lumens, 405-metre throw, full-metal construction, and a 4.90/5 rating from 252 verified buyers. It fits a duty holster, handles positive-grip operation under stress, and survives the abuse of daily professional use. For operators who need maximum distance, the TK28R extends the series with a tighter beam and longer throw appropriate for perimeter control and vehicle operations.
Who this is for: Law enforcement, security professionals, corrections officers, armed security, serious outdoor professionals who want a duty-rated tool.
Searchlights and SAR: LR Series
The LR (Long Range) series — 6 models, 10,000–21,000 lumens — is in a category of its own. These are not flashlights you reach for in a drawer. They are professional search instruments for marine operations, large-area security, wilderness SAR, and industrial inspection of distances no conventional flashlight can reach.
The LR60R is the flagship at 21,000 lumens — used by organizations including the Canadian Coast Guard. If you've seen one of these in use at night, you know they're not comparable to anything in the consumer flashlight space. Even the entry points in the LR series begin at 10,000 lumens.
Who this is for: SAR teams, marine and Coast Guard operations, large-area security (ports, yards, perimeters), industrial inspection. If you're asking whether you need one of these, you likely don't — but if you do need one, there's nothing else like it.
Work Lights: WF Series
The WF (Work/Flood) series — 4 models, 200–3,000 lumens — is built for professional site work where a narrow spot beam is the wrong tool. Wide flood output fills a room, an engine bay, a service corridor, or a construction bay evenly without the hot spots and shadows that defeat the purpose of an inspection light.
The WF26R delivers 3,000 lumens of wide flood illumination — the go-to for tradespeople who need to light up a work area rather than throw a beam at distance. The WF30RE adds explosion-proof certification for environments where standard lighting is a safety risk — refineries, chemical facilities, mining operations.
Who this is for: Electricians, mechanics, inspectors, construction crews, industrial workers. Also: anyone doing detailed work in low light who needs even flood rather than a spot beam.
Specialty Flashlights: C, HT, GL, SW, T Series
The remaining flashlight series fill specific professional niches:
The C (Compact High-Output) series — 2 models, 3,000–4,600 lumens — delivers maximum output in a compact body. The C7 at 3,000 lumens is for those who want the brightness of a large light in a pocketable package without the PD or LD form factor.
The HT (Hunting/Tactical) series — 2 models, 2,500–3,700 lumens — offers the long-throw beam profile needed for hunting and field tactical use. The HT18R V2.0 provides green, red, and white output options — critical for hunting scenarios where preserving night adaptation and avoiding spooking game matters as much as raw brightness.
The GL (Gun Light) series produces a purpose-built weapon-mounted light rated for recoil and designed to integrate with standard Picatinny rails — a professional tool for those who need it.
The SW (Signal/Warning) series — 2 models — provides dual-function red and UV signaling, useful for emergency workers, roadside assistance, and safety applications where visibility to others matters as much as illuminating a path. The T (Tiny) series covers ultra-compact keychain carry at 80 lumens when size is the primary constraint.
Headlamps: 19 Models Across 3 Series
Fenix headlamps keep your hands free without compromising on output. The three series divide cleanly by use case — mainstream versatility, serious professional power, and ultralight performance.
HM Series — The Everyday Headlamp Line
The HM (Head-Mounted) series — 11 models, 300–2,700 lumens — is the broadest headlamp range in the Fenix lineup and the right starting point for most buyers. Trail running, hiking, camping, construction, emergency kit — the HM series covers all of it with models tuned for each use case.
The HM75R reaches 1,600 lumens with a 170-metre beam and a comfortable, stable headband designed for trail running — quick-release, stays put at pace, and handles coastal rain without complaint. The HM60R V2.0 offers the same 1,600-lumen peak with a glove-friendly sliding switch and a red mode that's directly accessible without cycling — the choice for outdoor workers in cold weather. The HM71R pushes to 2,700 lumens — the brightest in the HM series — for demanding environments.
Who this is for: Trail runners, hikers, campers, general outdoor use, tradespeople who want a capable headlamp without industrial-grade bulk.
HP Series — Professional High-Performance Headlamps
The HP (High-Performance) series — 5 models, 1,250–4,000 lumens — is where SAR teams, industrial workers, and night construction crews shop. These are larger, heavier headlamps with extended-life battery packs and output levels suited to professional applications where a standard headlamp simply isn't enough.
The HP35R delivers 3,500 lumens with a dual-switch interface, separate flood and spot emitters, and a robust headband system designed for extended wear on difficult terrain. It's the light that Cosmos Electric's crews and BC Hydro utility workers have in their gear bags — rated for the same conditions they work in.
Who this is for: SAR teams, industrial workers, night construction, professionals who need extended high-output performance with hands-free operation.
HL Series — Ultralight for Runners and Weight-Conscious Hikers
The HL (Headlamp Lightweight) series — 3 models, 500–1,000 lumens — is for when grams matter. These headlamps sacrifice nothing in waterproofing or beam quality, but strip weight to its minimum for runners, fastpackers, and ultralight backpackers who can't afford dead weight on their heads over long distances.
The HL32R-T and HL17R cover the spectrum of the series — the HL32R-T offering more output for technical trail running, the HL17R trimmed to bare essentials for those targeting minimum pack weight. Both run USB-C charging and both are genuinely comfortable for extended wear at pace.
Who this is for: Trail runners, ultralight backpackers, fastpackers, anyone who has discarded a heavier headlamp because it's not worth carrying.
Bike Lights: 5 Models
The BC series covers both ends of the bicycle lighting spectrum — from a 15-lumen tail light to a 2,200-lumen dual-beam trail light — with smart beam optics throughout. Fenix bike lights are designed for cyclists who take their safety seriously, using beam patterns that illuminate the path without blinding oncoming riders.
The BC30 V2.0 leads the range at 2,200 lumens with a Dual Distance Beam System — two LEDs simultaneously covering the immediate foreground and the road ahead, eliminating the dead zone. A wireless handlebar remote enables no-look mode switching on technical descents. The BC26R at 1,600 lumens is our top-selling bike light — compatible with both standard helmet mounts and GoPro mounting systems for trail cam integration. For commuters and occasional riders, the BC06R provides a compact, rechargeable tail light designed for maximum rear visibility without requiring a separate battery or cable.
Who this is for: Mountain bikers, road cyclists, commuters, anyone riding before sunrise or after sunset. The BC30 V2.0 and BC26R are serious tools for serious cycling; the BC06R rounds out a complete front-and-rear lighting system.
Lanterns: 8 Models
Fenix lanterns do more than light a picnic table. With long runtimes, multiple colour temperatures, and built-in power bank capability in several models, they serve as the hub of a campsite — and the backbone of a solid home emergency kit.
The CL (Camp Lantern) series — 7 models, 400–2,000 lumens — covers the full range of camping and emergency lighting needs. The CL28R is the most capable model in the series at 2,000 lumens with fully stepless brightness and stepless colour temperature (2,700K warm to 6,500K daylight), a 10,000mAh battery, and dual USB ports that charge two devices simultaneously. For a more compact, versatile option, the CL30R delivers up to 2,000 lumens in a portable package with multiple lighting modes and a retractable hook for hands-free positioning.
The CP (Camping Portable) series has one model: the CP50R at 5,500 lumens — the choice for base camps, group sites, and any application where you need to light an area rather than a single table. This is a serious area lantern that belongs at a base camp, not a backpacking pack.
Who this is for: Campers, cottagers, overlanders, emergency preparedness, anyone who wants ambient illumination rather than a directional beam. The CL series doubles as a power bank; the CP50R is for groups and large spaces.
Plus: Accessories, Batteries, and Chargers
Fenix's 32 accessories, 12 batteries, and 4 chargers are engineered alongside the lights themselves — not afterthoughts. High-capacity lithium-ion cells are matched to specific models for maximum performance and verified runtime. Mounting systems — helmet mounts, bike mounts, weapon mounts, tripod adapters — extend what each light can do. Filters and diffusers adapt output for specific tasks: red or green for night vision preservation, diffusers for converting a spot into ambient area light. Protective cases keep gear safe in transit between jobs or trips.
Because we sell the complete Fenix ecosystem, we can recommend the right battery, the right charger, and the right accessory for your specific light — not a generic part that might work.
How to Choose: Match Your Use Case, Not the Biggest Number
The most common mistake when buying a flashlight is optimizing for peak lumens. A light's peak output is relevant for about 30 seconds before thermal management steps it back. What actually matters is: sustained output at your working distance, runtime at the modes you'll actually use, and ergonomics that match how you carry and operate it.
Here is a simple framework:
If you want a quality light for daily life — car, bag, bedside, power outage kit — start with the E series. Broad range, excellent value, no professional spec you don't need.
If you carry a light on the job — security, inspection, trades, utilities — the PD series is your line. Pocketable, powerful, built to professional standards.
If you're an outdoor enthusiast — hiking, camping, backcountry — the LD series for flashlights and the HM series for headlamps balance weight, output, and runtime the way outdoor use requires.
If your job requires a tactical-rated duty light — law enforcement, corrections, armed security — the TK series is purpose-built for that application.
If you need professional searchlight performance for SAR, marine, or large-area operations, the LR series is in a class by itself.
If you work on a job site and need even area illumination rather than a thrown beam, the WF series is engineered for exactly that.
Not sure which series or model fits your situation? We have been supplying Canadian professionals and outdoor enthusiasts with Fenix long enough to answer the hard questions. Contact us and we will point you to the right tool for your actual use case — not just the most expensive one.