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Fenix LR36R

The Fenix LR36R is a powerful handheld hybrid flashlight combining LEP (laser excited phosphor) and LED technologies for both long-range throw and wide flood illumination. It features 10000 lumens output, an OLED display for runtime and battery information, and an IP68 rating for durable performance in harsh conditions.

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Weight493 g (17.39 oz)
PriceUS$360
Max lumens10000 lm
Battery2x 21700 Li-ion (fenix Arb-l21-5000 V2.0)
Technical Specs

Specifications

CategoryHandheld Flashlight
Length161 mm (6.34 in)
Head diameter55 mm (2.17 in)
Body diameter56 mm (2.20 in)
Max lumens10000 lm
Max candela396600 cd
Beam distance1260 m (4134 ft)
Max runtime6120 min
Battery type2x 21700 Li-ion (fenix Arb-l21-5000 V2.0)
RechargeableYes
Charging typeUsb-c Charging Port, Supports Onboard Charging And Can Function As Power Bank
IP ratingIP68 (UP TO 2 METERS FOR 30 MINUTES)
Impact resistance1.5 m (5 ft)
MaterialAerospace Hardened Aluminum With Type Iii Hard Anodized Finish, Hardened Ultra Clear Glass Lens With Anti-reflective Coating, Stainless Steel Bezel
Switch typeRotary Toggle Switch With Electronic Push Switch
Output Profile

Modes

Spot (laser Excited Phosphor)Floodlight (LED)Combined (spot+flood)StrobeSOSStepless Brightness Adjustment Via Rotary Switch
Carry Profile

Best for

Search And RescueOutdoor ActivitiesProfessional Use With Long-range Illumination NeedsCampingSurveillance And Object Protection
Field Signals

Common praise

Extremely high output for both throw and flood illumination

Hybrid LEP + LED system provides versatile lighting

OLED display gives real-time battery and brightness info

Durable aerospace-grade aluminum construction with excellent waterproofing

Included accessories such as holster, lanyard, and USB-C charging cable

Smooth and stepless brightness adjustment via rotary switch

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Common complaints

Relatively heavy and bulky, limiting everyday carry convenience

Laser classification 3B requires careful handling and specialized purchase requirements

User interface can be confusing with mode switching and locking mechanisms

Battery runtime estimates on OLED can be inconsistent

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