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Baja Designs Squadron Sport Utv Led Light Driving Combo Pattern White on 2040-parts.com

US $116.96
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Baja Designs Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:55-0003-WT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Description: The Squadron® Sport is hands down the best  LED on the market today.  Although similar in aesthetics to the Squadron® Pro, the application for the Sport varies.  The Squadron® Sport utilizes 4 Cree XP-G2 LEDs producing an impressive 1,800 lumens at 20 watts making it ideal for near field, side/backup and scene lighting application. An industry first 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee & Limited Lifetime Warranty is included for the ultimate in purchase protection. Baja Designs Features: Satisfactions Guarantee – 30 Day Money Back Guarantee Limited Lifetime Warranty – Complete Purchase Protection uService® – Replaceable Lenses And Optics ClearView® – All The Light, Right Where You Need It. MoistureBlock™ – Waterproof, Rain Proof, Submersible CopperDrive® – Only LED Driven At 100% 5000K Daylight – Less Driver Fatigue, Natural Color Specifications: Lumens: 1,800 Utilizing 4 Cree XP-G2 LEDs Wattage/Amps: 20W / 1.4A Dimensions: 3.07" x 2.77" x 3.07" Weight: 12 ounces LED Life Expectancy: 49,930 Hours Front Lens: Hard Coated Polycarbonate Housing: Powder Coated Cast Aluminum Bezel: Billet Machined Aluminum Hardware & Bracket Material: Stainless Steel Exceeds MIL-STD810G (Mil-Spec Testing) Built-In Overvoltage Protection IP69K (Waterproof, Submersible to 9ft) IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing)   Includes: Squadron® Sport LED Light Mounting Bracket   Patterns: Driving/Combo:  Maximum trail coverage in a single light.  The Driving/Combo pattern is equipped with both Driving (10°) and Spot (9°) optics to provide you with a smooth blend of light for both near field applications and distance (Lighting Zone 3) Wide Cornering: BD was the first to develop a pattern specifically for cornering, dust and/or fog conditions. The Wide Driving pattern offers a 42° flattened horizontal beam for the ultimate in comfort lighting. (Lighting Zones 1 & 2) Spot: A longer and narrower 9° beam focus for illumination further down the trail or road.  The Spot pattern is designed to be used in conjunction with additional Wide Driving and/or Driving/Combo beam lights. (Lighting Zone 4 & 5) Flood: Excellent work light or “scene light” with an extremely smooth 60° circle that projects about 60 ft).  This pattern is not suitable for driving. (Lighting Zone 7)

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