

🔦 Own the Night with Fenix LR35R – Power, Precision, and Portability in Your Palm!
The Fenix LR35R is a tactical-grade, rechargeable flashlight delivering an astonishing 10,000 lumens with a beam throw over 546 yards. Compact at 5.5 inches and crafted from durable anodized aluminum, it’s IP68 waterproof and built for rugged use. Featuring USB-C fast charging, multiple brightness levels, battery indicators, and a lockout function, it’s the ultimate tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand peak performance and reliability.















| ASIN | B08BTRSZYD |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,461 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #693 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand | Fenix |
| Brightness | 10000.00 |
| Bulb Features | Overheat Protection, Battery Level Indicator, Lockout Function, Memory Circuit |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (270) |
| Date First Available | June 24, 2020 |
| Finish Type | HA III Hard Anodized |
| Finish types | HA III Hard Anodized |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | LR35R |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 18 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Fenix Flashlights |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Pocket Clip |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 6 |
| Part Number | LR35R+2ORG217 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"D x 2.03"W x 5.5"H |
| Shape | Tactical |
| Special Feature | Durable,Rechargeable,Waterproof |
| Special Features | Durable,Rechargeable,Waterproof |
| Style | Tactical |
| UPC | 659424900146 |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 18 Watts |
| White Brightness | 10000 Lumens |
B**E
Fenix LR35R is a FANTASTIC light - My new favorite!
I have quite a few Fenix lights from over the years. Every time I buy a different brand, I’m disappointed. Every time I buy a Fenix, my expectations are exceeded. I even purchased a Surefire a few years ago and wasn’t thrilled with its performance. Prior to this purchase, my favorite Fenix lights have been: PD25 – A very small and compact light. Much brighter than it seems possible. I think it’s 640 lumens? A great carry light. Only a few inches long. PD40R – This has been my long-time favorite. On max it’s 3000 lumens. SUPER bright! This was my first usb rechargeable Fenix. I received my LR35R 10,000 lumen light last week. The build quality is fantastic! It’s not much longer than my PD40R but it is heavier and thicker. The batteries fit inside the handle and the way they mold the handle makes it fit great in my hands. At first, I thought I might be bothered not to have the on/off switch on the back like other Fenix lights (my PD40R has a rotating bezel to turn on/off). But the button is conveniently located right at thumb level when holding it in my hand. A quick press of about ½ second turns it on and off and when turning it on, goes to the last used setting. If you hold it for more than ½ second when either on or off, it goes into blinding strobe mode. It comes with a great sheath that can be worn on a belt or attached to a mole panel. I put it on a mole panel in the back of my truck seat. When putting it in the sheath, I engage the lock function. If you QUICKLY double press the on/off button it locks the light so it can’t accidentally turn on. It has to be a quick double press though. Once locked if you try and turn the light on, it flashes twice in low (eco) mode to show it’s locked. A quick double press again unlocks it and puts it in eco mode. If you quick single press the button when the light is off, it shows you the battery level. I think solid green is full, blinking green is reduced, then maybe solid or blinking red? I haven’t got to that point yet. It also comes with a clip on the light. Great for clipping it in my pocket. There are 5 brightness settings. The lowest setting (Eco) is only I believe 50 lumens. At first I thought this was pointless. But then I used it to read some small text at night. It was perfect for that. At this low setting, there is no glare when reading text on white paper. The second setting (low) 450 lumens is perfect for outside dog duty at night without blinding lights on dogs or freaking out neighbors. The third setting (medium) at 1200 lumens is a normal powerful flashlight brightness. Pretty useful for most tasks. The forth setting (high) at 3000 lumens is freak’n bright. It is as bright at my PD40R (also at 3000 lumens) but the LR35R has a wider pattern. The PD40R bright pattern really has great distance. This LR35R has that great distance but at an even wider pattern. The turbo setting (high) at 10,000 lumens is un-believably bright. It is insane! And a very wide pattern. I have other flashlights that advertise 10,000 lumens. But so far, none of those come even close to 3000 lumens, much less 10,000. I would say, 10,000 lumens is pretty accurate for the LR35R on ‘turbo’. The only use I can think of for 10,000 lumens are, long distance search, or complete blindness for anyone looking at the light! Some complain the turbo setting produces a lot of heat. And I agree. However, I can’t imagine anyone would use Turbo mode for an extended period of time and touch the front of the light. For me, I will only use this mode sparingly. And use it, just because I can! So, based on build quality, comfort in my hand, and complete usefulness across all of the lumen ranges of this light, this is my new favorite go-to light.
B**T
Bright! compact! Throw is limited by humidity
Very bright, works well to illuminate large area. the draw back of this is that the range is severely diminished when the humidity is high, due to reflections of water droplets in air. if you want to see further, a more narrow beam would be more advantageous.
G**K
Solid construction works as advertised
I was looking for a new flashlight and came across this. The lumens output seemed unbelievable, so decided to try it. It’s much smaller than the Picts suggest and the light output is simply amazing. It does generate significant heat in the highest light output settings but not really a detractor from overall Solid construction and quality. Not cheap, but I don’t like cheap tools. This seems to be a quality device, we will see how well it holds up.
T**9
Almost Perfect
This flashlight is almost perfect. Things I like: It's shockingly bright in turbo mode, compact in size, has really good battery life (even in turbo mode), easy to use switch, and has replaceable batteries that are readily available. Two things I don't like: I wish the charging port was a standard micro-USB, and the flashlight gets very hot. It gets hot enough that it will burn you if you touch the lens or bezel around the lens. There are YouTube videos of users burning paper with it. If you use it in turbo mode for an extended period of time, you have to wear gloves to keep from burning yourself. With that, I still recommend it due the compact size and brightness.
A**S
Crazy BRIGHT!
I bought 2 of these and love them. Super bright, but they get hot! Battery life is great and has a safety lock out for the switch, which is need to prevent accidental activation, because it gets HOT!!
T**.
Great light when it works
I like this light when its charged up. It can get very bright. However, it is not a good light to have in case of a power outage as the battery goes dead if you leave it unplugged and stored away. Twice I have gone to use it only to find out it was dead, and that's after being on the charger several hours earlier. I don't know if all lights like this are like that but this is a deal breaker for me. Unfortunately, by the time I realized this it was to late to return it.
S**T
Nice to hold, will put semi truck brights to shame
Nice refined light, the quality of the machining can be felt immediately upon grabbing hold of it. Nice fit and finish. Also super bright, i work on the road and one night there were no supplied lights on the job site. We tried using our dually's brights to illuminate the road but quickly did away with that as my flashlight was easily 10x as bright. It's a flashlight to show and tell to your buddies, and probably practical in many applications, but for the most part most people don't need anything this bright. A Mag lite only puts out ~160 lumens. But definitely a quality light that i think is worth the money
J**N
Great flashlight!
I have several Fenix flashlights and have found them to all be outstanding. This one is exceptionally bright and a comfortable size and weight. The only con would be that it does get pretty hot after a fairly short period of time and not the the brightest setting.
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