SPERAS's Global Exhibition Journey: What We Brought, and What We Heard
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Last year, SPERAS spent plenty of time on the road, hitting some of the biggest trade shows in tactical gear, hunting, and outdoor industries. From Las Vegas to Nuremberg, Paris to Moscow, each stop brought a different crowd and a different set of conversations.
The thing that stood out most was the real talk with users. They shared how they actually use gear—what works, what doesn't, and what they'd change if they could. That kind of feedback sticks with you. Over time, it naturally shapes how we think about product design and where we focus our efforts next. SPERAS keeps building experience in the flashlight industry, one real-world conversation at a time.

🌍 Part 1: SPERAS Exhibition Overview
| Exhibition | Location | Focus | What We Showcased |
|---|---|---|---|
| SHOT Show 2025 | Las Vegas, USA | Hunting & Outdoor | EDC lighting, headlamps, multi-purpose gear |
| Enforce Tac 2025 | Nuremberg, Germany | Law Enforcement | Specialized flashlight systems |
| Milipol Paris 2025 | Paris, France | Security & Defense | Professional-grade lighting tools |
| Orelexpo 2025 | Moscow, Russia | Hunting | Hunting lights and OEM solutions |
At each show, we brought products tailored to different user groups. The thinking was always the same—focus on practicality, reliability, and making sure each light performs when it actually gets used.

🚀 Part 2: Product Highlights Across 4 Exhibitions
Across all four events, SPERAS rolled out a range of new products. These weren't just designed to look good on paper—they were built around how people actually use lights, whether that's for tactical work, outdoor trips, or hunting.
🔦 SHOT Show 2025 – Outdoor & EDC Focus
- 700 lumens output
- Multiple lighting modes, including RGB
- USB-C charging with dual switches and one-touch control
- Five light sources: spotlight, floodlight, combo, red, green, and blue
Visitors liked how versatile it was—especially people who switch between lighting conditions often.

- Up to 2100 lumens
- 726-meter beam distance
- Dual-switch design
- Up to 140 hours of runtime
This one caught attention from more experienced users who appreciated the beam stability and how well it held focus at a distance.

- High-performance Luminus SFT40 2.0 LED
- Up to 2000 lumens
- Multiple lighting modes
- Up to 220 hours of runtime in ECO mode
The M4 appealed to people looking for something compact that still puts out serious power.

Compact Defender Concept
We also showed a few compact designs aimed at law enforcement—lights that are easy to carry without sacrificing performance. Interest in this category was stronger than we expected.
🇫🇷 Milipol Paris 2025 – Professional Innovation
- 1000 lumens output
- Adjustable zoom system
- Compatible with 14500 lithium and AA batteries
- Up to 72 hours of runtime
The Zoom feature got a lot of attention, especially from users who like having flexibility across different situations.

- Ultra-compact design
- Luminus SST12 LED with 138m beam distance
- Powered by a 10440 lithium battery
- 700 lumens output
- USB-C charging with enhanced waterproofing and a pocket clip
Small, clean, and simple. The kind of light you don't notice in your pocket until you actually need it.

- Dual-stage tail switch
- Powered by a 14500 USB-C rechargeable battery
- 1500 lumens, 326m beam distance
- Four brightness levels + strobe
- IP68 waterproof, 1.5m impact resistance, only 40g
This was one of the most talked-about lights at the show. It hits a sweet spot between size, output, and durability—equally at home for EDC, tactical use, or duty carry.

🇷🇺 Russia – Hunting Market Expansion
- White, red, green, and IR light options
- Designed specifically for hunting
- Multi-functional lighting system
Hunters showed strong interest in being able to switch between light colors depending on the scenario without carrying extra gear.

- 2000 lumens output
- 360° touch tail switch
- Power bank function
This model features a unique design and driver setup. Several distributors pointed to it as having strong commercial potential.

📊 Part 3: Market Insights — What We Learned
Across all four shows, we had hundreds of conversations with users, distributors, and industry pros. After a while, a few patterns started to show up again and again.
1. Multi-functionality is no longer optional
People expect one device to do more—multiple light sources, adjustable beams, and consistent performance across different situations.
2. EDC demand continues to grow
Smaller, smarter, and more powerful tools are clearly what people are after. Gear you can carry every day without it getting in the way.
3. Reliability matters more than specs
For professionals, it's not about the numbers on the box. It's about whether the light performs the same way on day 300 as it did on day one.
4. USB-C is now standard
Charging came up in almost every conversation. Fast, universal charging isn't a nice-to-have anymore—it's just expected.
5. Customization is on the rise
More partners are asking for tailored solutions—specific outputs, mounting options, or designs that fit a particular market or application.
🤝 Part 4: Behind the Scenes of the Exhibition — Moments That Mattered
Beyond the gear, the real highlight of each show was the people we met along the way.
Across all four events, we connected with visitors from over 30 countries and had more than 200 in-depth conversations.
One moment that stuck with me was at the SHOT Show. An experienced outdoorsman stopped by, checked out a few lights, and after a short conversation just said, "This is exactly what I need." Sometimes feedback doesn't have to be complicated.
There were also quieter moments—late nights setting up the booth, quick team huddles between sessions, and short walks through cities like Paris and Nuremberg after long days.
Those moments remind you that everything we build eventually ends up in real hands, in real situations, not just on display.
📌 Frequently Asked Questions About SPERAS
What does SPERAS stand for as a brand?
SPERAS focuses on building reliable, real-world lighting tools. The goal is simple—products that perform consistently, whether for everyday use, outdoor trips, or professional work.
Are SPERAS flashlights of good quality?
SPERAS flashlights are built with durability and long-term performance in mind, from waterproofing to impact resistance and stable output.
What makes SPERAS different from other flashlight brands?
SPERAS puts a strong emphasis on real user feedback. Rather than focusing only on spec sheet numbers, the focus is on usability and real-world performance.
Does SPERAS offer rechargeable flashlights?
Yes. Many SPERAS flashlights come with USB-C charging, which has become the standard for modern lighting tools.
Is SPERAS suitable for EDC, tactical, and hunting use?
SPERAS develops products across multiple categories, including EDC, tactical applications, and hunting-specific lights.
How is SPERAS customer service?
SPERAS works closely with global distributors and users, using feedback to continually improve both products and support.
Where are SPERAS flashlights used most often?
They're commonly used for everyday carry, outdoor activities, hunting, and professional environments like law enforcement and security.
🔚 Part 6: Conclusion & What's Next
After four major exhibitions, one thing is clear: SPERAS is moving in the right direction—building lighting tools that actually work in real-world conditions.
- Advancing high-performance lighting
- Expanding multi-functional product lines
- Strengthening global partnerships
- Continuously improving based on real feedback
We'll keep refining what we make, exploring new ideas, and staying focused on what matters most—creating lighting tools people can rely on when it counts. SPERAS will keep pushing forward in professional lighting.
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