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Lighting for Extremes.

🚨 Share Your Extreme Moments & Win Big! 🚨
Fenix "Light Up Your Limits" Global Story Campaign is LIVE! 💥 Show us your epic adventures with Fenix products and share your stories for a chance to win from a $20,000 prize pool! 🎉
How to Enter:
1. Share photos/videos of your adventure with the hashtag #FenixBreakLimits and tag @fenixlight.
2. Or email your story to [marketing_10@fenixlight.com]
🏆Prizes:
1. $20,000 will be distributed in four stages, with $200 guaranteed for each winner in every stage.
2. Monthly "Picks" will win exclusive Fenix products!
Share your extreme moments with us – we can’t wait to see your stories! 💪
For more details, please check the link in the bio.
#Fenixlight #FenixBreakLimits #adventurelife #chanllange

🚨 Share Your Extreme Moments & Win Big! 🚨
Fenix "Light Up Your Limits" Global Story Campaign is LIVE! 💥 Show us your epic adventures with Fenix products and share your stories for a chance to win from a $20,000 prize pool! 🎉
How to Enter:
1. Share photos/videos of your adventure with the hashtag #FenixBreakLimits and tag @fenixlight.
2. Or email your story to [marketing_10@fenixlight.com]
🏆Prizes:
1. $20,000 will be distributed in four stages, with $200 guaranteed for each winner in every stage.
2. Monthly "Picks" will win exclusive Fenix products!
Share your extreme moments with us – we can’t wait to see your stories! 💪
For more details, please check the link in the bio.
#Fenixlight #FenixBreakLimits #adventurelife #chanllange

LR50R V2.0, with 18000 lumens, guides your way anywhere.
#Fenixlight #LR50RV2

The big guy is here. LR50R V2.0.🤩
18,000 lumens of max output, but you can dial it down steplessly. Bright when you need it, gentle when you don't. OLED display shows brightness, runtime, and battery level. White light with spot, flood, and both. Plus powerful red light and UV light. This thing does everything!
Learn mode on the website, link in bio!
#Fenixlight #LR50RV2

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

@ultratrailsnowdonia In a world where you can buy almost anything with the click of a button, you still have to earn the right to move yourself through a mountain range with nearly 10,000m of elevation gain.
Say what you want about it — even take away the UTMB label for a moment— but the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia are beautifully rugged and completely unforgiving under foot.
For me, this 100-mile course is pound for pound the hardest route I’ve ever run/hiked on.
Add a chesty cough that started last Monday on taper, add full-pelt rain, snow, and a -5 wind chill hitting you at mile 80 on the summit of Snowdon… and somehow, that became the perfect environment to really challenge myself on Friday/Saturday!
70+ nationalities on all start lines.
1hr 30 gained on last year.
7th overall.
And a lot more learned about myself across the distance and terrain — especially around fueling, clothing, and mindset.
Trail running teaches you to love the journey and be grateful for the things/Mother Nature that are raw and don’t cost a penny.
The people, the conversations, the shared suffering, the support along the way… there are too many to mention in one post, but you all know who you are.
To be part of an event surrounded by some of the best athletes in the world was once again an incredible and humbling experience. The first time I’ve been mentioned in an elite pen by utmb at such an event was the first for me and one I enjoyed with my wife and my son taking part in their first utmb experience too!
For the ‘ex alcoholic’ I am so grateful for the life I have found through this sport, but it’s important that’s also part of my journey too. I’ve been lucky enough for @mandruns to crew me through doors of a rehab clinic to elite pens at a utmb race, there’s no one I’d rather have in my corner.
If anyone is ever struggling, my inbox is always open.🙏
Until the next one ⛰️ 📷 @evandavies.photos @vjsportshoes @precisionfandh @fenixlightuk @janjiuk @georgeandfalcontrailrunners @suunto

No phone. No noise. Just enjoy and zone out.
E04R by your side, clip and go🚶♂️
#Fenixlight #E04R #flashlight #flashlightfanatic #flashlightporn #everydaycarry
#edctools #edcflashlight #edcshowcase #edcgear #multitool #handdump #edccommunity #pocketdump #edcessentials #everydaycarrygear #flashlightcommunity
Clip and Go! New 306° rotable clip EDC flashlight E04R.🤩
Not too big, not too small, just right and ready to clip anywhere. Backpack, cap, pocket, strap, etc.
300 lumens white light for daily use, red / blue / flashlight red&blue for safety alerts.
Perfect choice for your everyday companion.
Learn more about it on the website, link in bio.
#Fenixlight #E04R #flashlight #flashlightfanatic #flashlightporn #everydaycarry
#edctools #edcflashlight #edcshowcase #edcgear #multitool #handdump #edccommunity #pocketdump #edcessentials #everydaycarrygear #flashlightcommunity

E08R UE released! Let the fun begin.🤩
Meet👇
✅ Max 1600 lumens, and featuring spot & flood white light, red light and green laser.
✅ Bubble Light Array for colorful, flowing light magic
✅ Inner waterproof Type-C charging port. Be convenient and safe.
From outdoor to daily, work modes to party mode. E08R UE brings joy as it brings light. Learn more about it on the website, link in bio.
#Fenixlight #E08RUE #flashlight #flashlightfanatic #flashlightporn #everydaycarry
#edctools #edcflashlight #edcshowcase #edcgear #multitool #handdump #edccommunity#pocketdump #edcessentials #everydaycarrygear #flashlightcommunity

We’re back in Obernai from May 14–16 for the Trail Alsace by UTMB!
Stop by the Ultra Trail Village to check out our latest products and get advice from our team on lighting tailored to your needs.
See you soon 😊 !
Nous sommes de retour à Obernai du 14 au 16 mai à l'occasion du Trail Alsace by Utmb !
Retrouvez nous à l'Ultra Trail Village pour découvrir les dernières nouveautés et avoir les conseils de notre équipe pour un éclairage adapté à vos besoins.
On vous dit à très vite 😊 !
#FenixLight #utmbalsace #utmbgrandest #Ultratrailvillage #headlamp #trail #ultratrail #fenixfrance #utmbworldseries
Who said tools can‘t be toys? Let's create more fun in everything we do😎
New EDC, E08R UE, features an innovative addition of a "Bubble Light Array" that offers six light effects to choose from, giving you a cooler flashlight.
Of course, it's not just fun, it's also more practical! This flashlight features a spotlight, floodlight, red light, and green laser! Want to know more? Stay tuned for its upcoming release!
#Fenixlight #E08RUE

When others enjoy the coast, volunteer lifeguard René stands ready in the wind and waves.
His Fenix PD36R ACE is as essential as his rescue suit and radio. From reading maps at low brightness to spotting missing persons in turbo mode—or using strobe/SOS as a backup lifeline.
“It’s not only perfect for searching in the dark… the turbo mode provides a powerful, long-reaching beam that ensures no detail is overlooked.”
Last year, while searching for a missing water sports enthusiast, René’s crew spotted something along the harbor quay. “There he was—clinging desperately to one of the ladders. Shivering violently… no longer had the strength to climb.”
They pulled him aboard. He survived. He went home to his family.
“For a lifeguard, a steady beam of light is hope in desperate situations. Only solid, reliable performance can safeguard every rescue mission without fail.”
Honoring every volunteer lifeguard who guards our coasts. And Fenix stands with you, reliable light, unshakable hope.
#Fenixlight #LightUpYourLimits

When others enjoy the coast, volunteer lifeguard René stands ready in the wind and waves.
His Fenix PD36R ACE is as essential as his rescue suit and radio. From reading maps at low brightness to spotting missing persons in turbo mode—or using strobe/SOS as a backup lifeline.
“It’s not only perfect for searching in the dark… the turbo mode provides a powerful, long-reaching beam that ensures no detail is overlooked.”
Last year, while searching for a missing water sports enthusiast, René’s crew spotted something along the harbor quay. “There he was—clinging desperately to one of the ladders. Shivering violently… no longer had the strength to climb.”
They pulled him aboard. He survived. He went home to his family.
“For a lifeguard, a steady beam of light is hope in desperate situations. Only solid, reliable performance can safeguard every rescue mission without fail.”
Honoring every volunteer lifeguard who guards our coasts. And Fenix stands with you, reliable light, unshakable hope.
#Fenixlight #LightUpYourLimits

When others enjoy the coast, volunteer lifeguard René stands ready in the wind and waves.
His Fenix PD36R ACE is as essential as his rescue suit and radio. From reading maps at low brightness to spotting missing persons in turbo mode—or using strobe/SOS as a backup lifeline.
“It’s not only perfect for searching in the dark… the turbo mode provides a powerful, long-reaching beam that ensures no detail is overlooked.”
Last year, while searching for a missing water sports enthusiast, René’s crew spotted something along the harbor quay. “There he was—clinging desperately to one of the ladders. Shivering violently… no longer had the strength to climb.”
They pulled him aboard. He survived. He went home to his family.
“For a lifeguard, a steady beam of light is hope in desperate situations. Only solid, reliable performance can safeguard every rescue mission without fail.”
Honoring every volunteer lifeguard who guards our coasts. And Fenix stands with you, reliable light, unshakable hope.
#Fenixlight #LightUpYourLimits

When others enjoy the coast, volunteer lifeguard René stands ready in the wind and waves.
His Fenix PD36R ACE is as essential as his rescue suit and radio. From reading maps at low brightness to spotting missing persons in turbo mode—or using strobe/SOS as a backup lifeline.
“It’s not only perfect for searching in the dark… the turbo mode provides a powerful, long-reaching beam that ensures no detail is overlooked.”
Last year, while searching for a missing water sports enthusiast, René’s crew spotted something along the harbor quay. “There he was—clinging desperately to one of the ladders. Shivering violently… no longer had the strength to climb.”
They pulled him aboard. He survived. He went home to his family.
“For a lifeguard, a steady beam of light is hope in desperate situations. Only solid, reliable performance can safeguard every rescue mission without fail.”
Honoring every volunteer lifeguard who guards our coasts. And Fenix stands with you, reliable light, unshakable hope.
#Fenixlight #LightUpYourLimits
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