Pack & glovebox lights
Fenix pack and glovebox lights — a step up in output and runtime for the bag, the truck, or the cabin, ready when you need more than a pocket light. Stocked in Canada with full warranty and same-day shipping from Mississauga.
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Fenix E35R
3,100 lm · 260 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix E35R Blue
3,100 lm · 260 m
CAD $114.95 $94.95
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Fenix PD35R ACE
2,000 lm · 380 m
CAD $139.95
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Fenix PD35 V3.0
1,700 lm · 357 m
CAD $109.95
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Fenix LD30R
1,700 lm · 267 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix E06R Pro
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $109.95
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Fenix E06R Pro RG
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $124.95
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Fenix E-CP
1,600 lm · 222 m
CAD $83.95
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Fenix TK05R
1,000 lm · 450 m
CAD $114.95
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Fenix LD22 V2.0
800 lm · 214 m
CAD $90.95
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Fenix LD12R
600 lm · 186 m
CAD $84.95
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Fenix T6
80 lm · 18 m
CAD $53.95
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Fenix E08R UE
1,600 lm · 160 m
CAD $159.95
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Kept in the bag or the vehicle
Some lights live in a backpack, a glovebox, or a cabin drawer rather than on your person — a grab-and-go light with more output and runtime than a pocket carry, ready for a roadside problem, a campsite, or a power cut. Our note on why keep a light in the vehicle covers the case.
More output, more runtime
Freed from pocket-size limits, these lights use larger cells for stronger output and longer runtime. Keep a charged spare from the batteries page so the light is ready after months in a drawer.
Round out your carry
Pair a pack light with a pocket-carry light for daily tasks, and add it to a household or vehicle emergency kit so there is always a capable light within reach.
Frequently asked questions
How is a pack light different from a pocket light?
A pack or glovebox light trades pocket-friendly size for more output and longer runtime. It lives in a bag or vehicle rather than on your person, so it can be larger and is there when you need more than your daily carry.
Is this a good vehicle light?
Yes. A pack-style light with strong output and a long runtime is well suited to the glovebox or trunk for roadside use, breakdowns, and winter driving. Keeping it charged is the main thing.
Are they rechargeable, with a backup option?
Most charge over USB-C, and many also accept a CR123A or AA primary as a backup — useful for a light that may sit unused for long stretches between charges.