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US $95.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:STV Motorsports Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:6 Country of Manufacture:United States Size:6 feet

6' Nightstalker Colors tChose From

Classic - 34 led bulbs

Extreme - 66 led bulbs

Whipzilla - 180 led bulbs


Orange, White, and Red, White, Blue 


Night Stalker whips LED lighted whips are the best LED lighted whip on the market today, and they're very affordable.

Tribal Whip has been on the forefront in producing the best performing and brightest LED whips on the market today. We offer the most flexibility with our mount system, allowing you the option of using your fiberglass whips, or LED lighted whip in the same mount, and can be interchanged within seconds and without the use of tools. Our whips are available in 8 dramatic colors and one combo (Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, White, Pink Purple, Orange and Red/White/Blue). All of our whips are liquid filled, which helps preserve the poles appearance and enhances the overall look of the product. Whips are 4' and 6' tall and include a red Tribal Whips flag with logo. Installation instructions are provided, and you get a 12 month limited manufactures warranty against defects and craftsmanship.


LED Whip Quick Connect / Disconnect Mount System:

NightStalker whips include our proprietary mounting system. If you already have a Tribal Whips mount, you can purchase the whip without the mount kit when adding whip(s) to the shopping cart.

The mount is made from machined billet aluminum, hard anodized to resist corrosion, and complete with stainless steel hardware to attach it to your vehicle. Mounting kits include a fiberglass whip adapter, allowing you the ease of switching between fiberglass whips (1/4” or 5/16” dia.) and NightStalker LED whips, within seconds, and without the use of tools. Switching between your fiberglass whips and LED lighted whip is as simple as pulling a pin.


LED Whip Circuitry:

Designing an electronic circuitry that can endure the abuse of the off road community takes knowledge and experience. Our circuitry boasts a number of design elements that make our whips the most durable and capable of accepting the high vibration loads, and poundings of the off road trails. And they're made from the highest quality materials and assembly practices.


LED Whip Pole:

Our poles are made from high strength, light weight plastic that's very flexible, boasts high clarity, and are crack resistant.

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