2nd Generation LED Work Lights / Reverse lights

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
As we had predicted a second generation of LED work lights / off-road reverse lights has come to market.

They are considerably brighter and more durable than the original offerings. We have been very impressed by them.

Adventure Trailers is retailing the lights at $120.00, but we are going to offer an Expedition Portal Member Special for $100.00.

Here are the product details:
The second generation of LED work lights are here and they are impressive.

This is a very bright LED work light, 3000 candlepower. The light is encased in a heavy-duty aluminum housing. An industrial quality fitting.

FEATURES:
* 6 Super Bright 1 Watt LEDs
* Aluminum Black Powder Coated Housing
* Snap-On Hood
* Low LED Amp Draw
* Poly-Carbonate Lens
* Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket And Bolt
* Perfect for all Work and Equipment Vehicles
* Ideal for Camping and Expedition usage
* Does not attract bugs
* 1.2 amp draw


4.50" Diameter (inc. housing)
2.20" Deep (inc. housing)
Stainless Steel bracket
5/16' mounting stud
Weight: 1.5 lb
Overall height when mounted: 6”

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Send me an e mail martyn@adventuretrailers.com for your order form. Mention the Expo offer.
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RocTrac

Adventurer
Can you take a pic of the light pattern? I have noticed that a lot of the led lights are pretty focused and don't spread it around. Oh and is that 100 for one light or a pair?
 

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Nice light for a good price...I am also curious about a square one...
I really think for folks like me that can't stand to trip on rocks and such in camp or on the trail these are a great low amp draw option.
Thanks for the killer Expo offer also!
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
The only ones available are round, no square ones.

The light pattern is "Flood" not narrow.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Is there a Brand name? It's hard for me to drop $100 a light for something i dont even know the name of. I've been looking at VisionX LED's lately. Are they made in America> or china?
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
slooowr6 said:
I'm interested in the light pattern as well! How's the light distribution?

It's a spread out flood pattern. I'll have to talk to the manufacturer to get angles of dispersement. It's always hard to get this type of info. for brand new equipment.

I'll posts picture of the light field as soon as we have some.

In the mean time here are a couple of pictures we took today of the lights mounted on the back of Tony DeSanto's rig
 

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Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
SOCALFJ said:
Is there a Brand name? It's hard for me to drop $100 a light for something i dont even know the name of. I've been looking at VisionX LED's lately. Are they made in America> or china?

Dave

Drop by the shop and handle one, I'm sure you'll be as impressed as we have been. You can then let everyone know what you think about them.

About the only thing made in the USA these days is an Adventure Trailer :sombrero:

I understand about dropping $100.00 on a light, suggested retail on these is $125.99, and they would be a good buy at that price. Our first generation LED work lights sold for $95.00 and this model has much better design features, materials, and light intensity.
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
My $.02:

The housing on these lights are stout; they're cast aluminum.

The light is very bright, especially considering how little power they require. They're about twice as bright as the 1st gen lights offered. The pattern is wide enough to fill out the area around the trailer, yet bright enough in the middle to greatly assist me in backing up the trailer in the dark. So, these offer a good combination of brightness, flood pattern, and low power consumption.

The price is commensurate with the quality. Due to the cast aluminum housings, these appear more durable than Hella 4000's, IPF 900's, or similar lights in terms of quality.
 

FlyingWen

Explorer
I've seen these lights, they are high quality.

The fact the AT is selling them should let anyone know that they are worth the $$ even if they are not a name we have all heard of,

Bump for a good deal!
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Just back from SEMA where we saw about 5 or 6 different variations on this light design.

There was one that was brighter and very solid. I like everything about it apart from the fact it weighed around 12 lbs and wholesale was $120.00

The other lights were very similar but either the way the electrics was sealed in place, or the attachment was of a lower quality.

So I'm happy with our decision to carry this product and think it's the best out there within a reasonable price range.
 

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