Fenix Headlamps
Hands-free lighting for trail running, hiking, camping, caving, and professional work where you need both hands on the task. Every Fenix headlamp in this collection is rechargeable and built with durable, weather-resistant housings.
How to choose a Fenix headlamp
Pick by weight and output. Ultralight models under 100 grams are ideal for runners who want minimal bounce. Mid-range headlamps with 500 to 1,000 lumens suit most hikers and campers. High-output models above 1,500 lumens are built for technical work, search and rescue, or night navigation in dense terrain.
Batteries, beam, and features
Key specs to compare are weight, lumen output, beam pattern (flood versus spot), and battery life at your most-used brightness level. Look for red-light modes if you need to preserve night vision, and lockout modes to prevent accidental activation in your pack. For work-focused models or outdoor-specific lighting, those collections bring together headlamps alongside flashlights and lanterns for their use cases.
Fenix HM23 V2.0
AA-Powered Multipurpose Ultralight Headlamp
An 86-gram AA-powered headlamp with 300 lumens, dual LEDs, and a detachable head.
Fenix HM50R V2.0
Rechargeable Multipurpose Headlamp
A 700-lumen rechargeable headlamp with a detachable head that doubles as a mini flashlight.
Fenix HM53R
Multi-Function Lightweight Headlamp
A 102-gram 1,200-lumen headlamp with magnetic tail-cap, body clip, and 135-hour runtime.
Fenix HM55R
Mult-Led Lightweight Outdoor Headlamp
A 1,200-lumen multi-LED headlamp with spot, flood, and red light sources.
Fenix HM60R V2.0
Outdoor High-Performance Metal Headlamp
A 1,600-lumen all-metal headlamp with spot, flood, and red light modes.
Fenix HM61R V3.0
Multifunctional Rechargeable Headlamp
A 1,800-lumen multipurpose headlamp with dual LEDs (spot + high-CRI flood) and a magnetic tailcap.
Fenix HM62-T
Simple Lightweight Trail Running Headlamp
A lightweight 1,200-lumen rechargeable trail headlamp with single-switch operation and red mode.
Fenix HM65R-T V2.0
Lightweight Magnesium Trail Running Headlamp
A 1,600-lumen lightweight magnesium trail running headlamp with dual LEDs and 300-hour runtime.
Fenix HM65R V2.0
Multiple-Light-Source Magnesium Headlamp
A 2,200-lumen magnesium-alloy headlamp with independent spotlight and floodlight beams, a dedicated red mode, and a replaceable 3400mAh USB-C cell — built for industrial work, search and rescue, and long nights outdoors.
Fenix HM70R
Triple Light Source Rechargeable Headlamp
An all-metal 1,600-lumen headlamp with white, neutral white, and red light sources.
Fenix HM71R
High-Performance Rechargeable Industrial Headlamp
A 2,700-lumen rechargeable headlamp with dual spot + flood beams and a magnetic base.
Fenix HM75R
Magnesium Dual Battery Rechargeable Headlamp
A 1,600-lumen magnesium-bodied headlamp with dual batteries and a built-in power bank function.
Fenix HP12R-T
Separation Style Trail Running Headlamp
A 1,300-lumen separation-style trail running headlamp with belt-worn battery pack.
Fenix HP16R
High-Performance Rechargeable Outdoor Headlamp
A 1,250-lumen rechargeable headlamp with dual beams and AA backup compatibility.
Fenix HP25R V2.0
Rechargeable Work Headlamp With Ultra-Long Runtime
A 1,600-lumen rechargeable work headlamp with dual beams and 400-hour runtime.
Fenix HP30R V2.0
Ultrahigh-Performance Separate Search And Rescue Headlamp
A 3,000-lumen separate-pack headlamp with belt-worn dual 21700 batteries and power-bank function.
Fenix HP35R
A 4,000-lumen professional headlamp with dual LEDs and a power-bank battery pack.
Fenix HL17R
Ultra-Lightweight Magnetic Headlamp
A 65-gram 500-lumen headlamp with magnetic quick-release, gesture sensing, and 96-hour runtime.
Fenix HL32R-T
High-Performance Trail Running Headlamp
An 800-lumen trail running headlamp with dual independent spot and flood beams in a magnesium body.
Fenix HL45R
Multipurpose Focusable Induction Headlamp
A 1,000-lumen multipurpose headlamp with focusable beam, white/red LEDs, and gesture sensing.
Frequently asked questions
- How many lumens do I need in a headlamp?
- For camping, dog walking, and around-camp tasks, 200 to 400 lumens is plenty and gives long runtime. Trail running and hiking are comfortable at 400 to 800 lumens. Technical night navigation, caving, search and rescue, or trail running at speed benefit from 1,000 lumens or more. Headlamps run most of the time on low and medium, so prioritize runtime at those levels and treat the turbo figure as an occasional burst rather than your working brightness.
- Which Fenix headlamp is lightest for trail running?
- For running, weight and bounce matter more than raw output. Ultralight Fenix headlamps under about 100 grams sit close to the head and stay stable at a running cadence, so the beam does not bob. Look for a balanced design (or a rear battery pack on higher-output models) and a comfortable, grippy strap. A 400 to 600 lumen ultralight model is the sweet spot for most runners — bright enough for trails, light enough to forget you are wearing it.
- Do Fenix headlamps have a red light mode?
- Many Fenix headlamps include a red LED mode. Red light preserves your dark-adapted night vision, so you can check a map or move around camp without resetting your eyes to darkness, and it is less likely to disturb others in a shared tent or wake wildlife. Some models also offer a lockout mode to prevent the headlamp switching on accidentally and draining the battery inside your pack.
- How do rechargeable headlamps perform in cold Canadian weather?
- Lithium-ion cells lose capacity as the temperature drops, so a headlamp rated for several hours in summer should be planned for shorter runtime well below freezing. Keep the headlamp inside your jacket between uses, start the night fully charged, and carry a spare cell on long outings. Fenix headlamps use sealed, weather-resistant housings that handle snow, rain, and condensation, and many charge over USB-C so you can top up from a power bank in the field.
- Do your headlamps ship from within Canada with a Canadian warranty?
- Yes. We are an authorized Fenix distributor and every headlamp is covered by Fenix warranty with service handled in Canada — no shipping to the United States for warranty work. Orders ship from our Ontario, Canada inventory, so there are no customs charges, brokerage fees, or import delays, and free shipping applies on orders over CAD$99.