UltraFire Compact Flashlight: 1300-lumen output, 200m beam, and IP65 waterproof design. Slim, lightweight, and powered by 18650 rechargeable battery. Built for law enforcement, security, and outdoor adventures.​

Hunting Flashlights

A Trusted Hunting Light is the Hunter’s Ultimate Partner​

Hunt Smarter, Not Harder – Light That Works With Nature, Not Against It

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UltraFire Wildlife Hunting Lights | Red/Green/Blue Spectrum Tools for Ethical Game Tracking

Stealth Illumination Technology: Preserve Night Vision, Enhance Blood Trailing & Minimize Animal Disturbance

A. Spectrum-Specific Engineering

Red Light (620nm):

85% less detectable by deer/elk vs white light

Maintains human night vision for 90+ minutes

Green Light (520nm):

Enhances blood trail visibility (4x contrast boost)

Penetrates foliage 2x deeper than red

Blue Light (450nm):

Reveals urine trails of small game (rabbits/raccoons)

Detects subtle ground disturbances

B. Rugged Field Design

Submersion Proof: 10ft water resistance for river crossings

Cold-Weather Cells: 80% capacity retention at -20°F (-29°C)

Frequently asked questions

Have questions? We’re here to help

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Q1: Why use red light instead of white for deer hunting?

A: Hemoglobin absorbs green wavelengths, making blood spots fluoresce. At 520nm, even 8-hour-old trails show 40% better contrast vs traditional lights.

Q2: How does green light improve blood tracking?

A: Hemoglobin absorbs green wavelengths, making blood spots fluoresce. At 520nm, even 8-hour-old trails show 40% better contrast vs traditional lights.

Q3: Can blue light attract predators?

A: No. 450nm blue is invisible to most large predators but makes rabbit urine glow. Always scan areas briefly to avoid unintended attention.