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Light that works after sundown

Time outdoors does not end at dusk. Setting lines at the dock, finding the trail back to camp, checking stock and fences, or following a blood trail to recover game the next morning all call for a light that is bright when you need it and gentle when you do not. Many of these jobs pair well with the wider outdoor lights range and a hands-free headlamp.

Red and filtered output

A red or filtered beam preserves your night vision and disturbs animals far less than white light, which matters around water, livestock, and quiet camps. Some Fenix lights include a built-in red mode; others take a colour filter from the accessories range. Keep white output in reserve for when you need to see colour and detail.

Runtime and weather

Long nights reward runtime over peak lumens, and time near water rewards a high IP rating. Choose a rechargeable model that also accepts a primary cell as a backup for multi-day trips with no power. See batteries for spares and the lumens guide for realistic output targets.

Frequently asked questions

Why use a red light outdoors at night?

Red light preserves your dark-adapted night vision and is far less likely to disturb fish, livestock, or wildlife than white light. It is well suited to setting lines, moving quietly around a camp, and close tasks where you do not need to see fine colour.

Which lights have red or filtered modes?

Some Fenix lights include a built-in red mode; others accept a slip-on colour filter sold in the accessories range. The product page notes whether a light has a coloured output mode, and the accessories listings note which lights each filter fits.

Are these lights waterproof for fishing?

Most Fenix outdoor and handheld lights carry an IP68 rating, meaning they survive submersion — appropriate for dock, boat, and shoreline use in the rain. The rating is on each product page; choose a submersible model if it may go in the water.

Should I use a headlamp for hands-free tasks?

Yes. A headlamp keeps both hands free for tackle, knots, gear, and chores, while a handheld gives more reach for spotting at a distance. Many people carry both. See the headlamps page for hands-free options.

Do they hold up in cold weather?

Yes. Fenix lights run on lithium-ion cells that handle cold far better than alkalines, and the bodies are rated for sub-zero use. On long, cold nights, keep a spare cell warm in a pocket so output stays strong.