Fenix Long-Range & LEP Flashlights
Throwers designed to push a focused beam as far as possible for identification, signalling, and navigation at distance. Fenix long-range lights use deep reflectors or LEP technology to reach 500 metres and beyond.
Throwers versus LEP technology
Traditional long-range flashlights use deep reflectors to focus a bright hotspot at distance. LEP (Laser Excited Phosphor) lights take it further — producing a tight, coherent beam that reaches kilometres with minimal side spill. Hunters, boaters, security personnel, and search teams all use these tools for identification and navigation at range.
What the numbers mean
The headline spec is beam distance in metres, which tells you how far the light delivers useful illumination. Candela (beam intensity) is the underlying measure — higher candela means a tighter, longer-reaching hotspot. Consider beam profile too: some throwers have a tight pencil beam with minimal spill, while others balance throw with enough side spill to maintain peripheral awareness. For broader use cases, our search lights combine throw with sustained high output.
Fenix LR36R
White Laser Powerful Mid-Size Searching Flashlight
A mid-size searchlight pairing a white laser beam with a floodlight for 10,000 lumens and 1,260 meters of reach.
Fenix LR35R PRO
Super Bright Palm-Sized Searching Flashlight
A palm-sized 10,000-lumen rechargeable flashlight with a dual-head spot+flood design and a 500-meter beam.
Fenix LR35R
Super Bright Rechargeable Flashlight
A compact 10,000-lumen rechargeable flashlight with a 500-meter beam and dual 21700-cell power.
Fenix LR40R V2.0
High-Performance Ultra-Compact Super Bright Rechargeable Flashlight
A compact 15,000-lumen searchlight with a dual-beam spot+flood head and a 900-meter reach.
Fenix LR80R
Super Bright Handheld Searching Flashlight
A high-output 18,000-lumen rechargeable searchlight with a 1,130-meter beam — built for long-range work.
Fenix LR50R V2.0
Multi-Light-Source Search & Rescue Flashlight
18,000-lumen search-and-rescue flashlight with white, red, and UV light sources, a 32,000mAh battery stick, and 195-hour maximum runtime.
Fenix LR60R
Ultra Bright Handheld Searching Flashlight
A 21,000-lumen rechargeable searchlight with a rotary switch, OLED display, and a 1,085-meter beam.
Fenix TK30
White Laser Tactical Flashlight
A 500-lumen white laser flashlight with an exceptional 1,200-meter beam distance.
Fenix TK35R
High-Performance Multi-Mode Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight with UV Light
A 5,800-lumen rechargeable flashlight with a 610-meter beam and a dedicated UV LED mode.
Fenix TK35R RED
High-Performance Multi-Mode Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight with Red Light
A 5,800-lumen rechargeable flashlight with a 610-meter beam, dual tail switches, and a built-in red-light mode that preserves night vision for hunting, observation, and signalling.
Fenix HT18R V2.0
Multi-Mode Outdoor Long-Range Hunting Flashlight
A long-throw 3,700-lumen rechargeable flashlight with an impressive 1,100-meter beam.
Fenix HT32
A 2,500-lumen long-throw outdoor flashlight with a 640-meter beam and white, red, and green LEDs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is an LEP flashlight?
- LEP stands for Laser Excited Phosphor. Instead of a traditional LED and reflector, an LEP light fires a blue laser at a phosphor target to produce an intensely focused white beam with very little spill. The result is a tight, coherent beam that reaches much farther than a conventional flashlight of the same size — often well over a kilometre — which is why LEP lights are the tool of choice for extreme-distance identification and signalling.
- Should I get an LEP light or a reflector thrower?
- Choose based on how far and how wide. An LEP light gives you maximum reach in a pinpoint beam with minimal spill — best for putting light on a single distant point. A reflector-based thrower reaches slightly less far but spreads a wider hot-spot, so you keep more peripheral awareness. If your goal is the longest possible reach, go LEP; if you want long throw plus some usable spill, a reflector thrower is the better balance.
- What do beam distance and candela actually mean?
- Beam distance, in metres, is how far the light delivers usable illumination — the headline number for a thrower. Candela (beam intensity) is the underlying measure: higher candela produces a tighter, longer-reaching hot-spot. Two lights with the same lumens can have very different throw depending on candela and beam profile, so for long-range use, compare candela and beam distance rather than lumens alone.
- What are long-range throwers used for?
- Boaters use them to pick out navigation markers and shorelines, search and rescue teams to scan terrain at distance, and security and property owners to identify objects far across open ground. They are specialist tools for distance identification and signalling rather than general-purpose lights — for broad-area coverage with sustained output, our search lights are the better fit.
- Do your long-range lights ship from within Canada with a Canadian warranty?
- Yes. We are an authorized Fenix distributor with warranty 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.