Sentinel 2000
Maximum-output protection for when weak light is not an option.
Intervine builds the brightest, toughest flashlights, lanterns and headlamps you can buy: aircraft-grade aluminum, verified brightness, and a no-excuses 5-year guarantee. Built for the adventure. Ready for the emergency.
From pocket-sized everyday carry to all-out emergency power, these are the three lights Intervine customers reach for first.
Maximum-output protection for when weak light is not an option.
Pocket-sized military power that always starts on high.
360° of campsite-flooding light, dimmable to a candle's glow.
The dark shows up in different ways: a storm cuts the power, a tire blows on a backroad, a campsite goes pitch black, a noise outside makes you reach for the nightstand. Match the gear to the moment.
Keep rooms lit, phones charged, and your family calm when the power cuts out.
Serious light for the hallway, the nightstand, the garage, and the front door.
Light up camp, trails, and tents without ever trusting weak disposable gear.
Keep one in the glovebox before the flat tire, dead battery, or dark shoulder.
A flashlight is not a gadget when the power is out, the trail is dark, or your family needs you to move fast. Every Intervine light is built to a spec. Not a price.
Type III hard-anodized, aircraft-grade aluminum bodies that take drops, impacts and years of abuse without flinching.
Every brightness number is bench-tested, not marketing math. When the box says 2,000 lumens, you get 2,000 lumens.
Rain, snow, dust and heat. Weather-sealed to keep working in exactly the conditions that make a light matter.
A 5-year guarantee, a 30-day no-questions return, and a real support team based in the USA.
Put serious light where life actually happens: by the bed, in the truck, near the breaker box, in the emergency bin. Bundle a kit and save before the dark shows up.
For blackouts, storms, and protecting the whole house.
Serious light within reach in every room of the house.
For the glovebox, the trunk, and the dark roadside.
For tents, cabins, RVs, and off-grid weekends.
The market is flooded with bargain lights making impossible claims. Here is the honest difference.
| Intervine | Bargain "Tactical" Light | |
|---|---|---|
| Lumen Rating | Lab-verified on every run | Inflated 5-10× on the box |
| Body Material | Aircraft-grade anodized aluminum | Thin pot-metal and plastic |
| Power | Rechargeable, dual-fuel options | Bargain cells, no options |
| In a Crisis | Starts on high, every single time | Whatever mode it died on |
| Warranty | Five-year guarantee | 30-day vendor return, maybe |
| Support | Real people, based in the USA | An overseas drop-shipper |
Tens of thousands of Intervine lights are in glove boxes, go-bags and nightstands across America.
★★★★★I've watched it throw a beam a mile long, lighting up street signs from that far away.Jim F. · Panama City, FL · Verified buyer
For such a small, lightweight light, the Sentinel 2000 puts out an unbelievable amount of blinding white light. My new favorite flashlight.
I use the Sentinel every night taking the dog out to check for mountain lions, coyotes and bears. Lights up a huge area even on the lowest setting.
The right size, easy to use, hard as a rock, and so bright. I bought two: one for dog-walking, one for the car. You've got a winner.
I started Intervine after watching crime climb in a city twenty minutes from my front door. I wanted to build gear my own family could stake their safety on, and never think twice about. That is still the only standard we build to.