Sometimes what you're working with isn't enough. You may not be looking to blast light across the country, but you could use some extra illumination. In that case, Everything Can-Am Offroad has an excellent solution for you. It's the Open Trail 7.5 Inch Dual Row LED Light Bar. What's great about this light bar is the fact that it packs a punch but is compacted down to a 7.5-inch casing. It's totally durable, offers outstanding output and won't take up a crazy amount of space. Let's check it out.
How about we start with the capacity offered. The offroad LED light bar features an efficient reflector design using a combo beam of both flood and spot. This beam pattern is what provides that excellent light source to help you conquer trails or late-night chores. Though the function is crucial, the durability is also. Open Trail gets it, which is why they formed the housing from heavy-duty aluminum complete with an impact and scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens.
Light Bar Features:
- Low draw LEDs put out remarkable light without taxing your UTV's charging system
- IP67 waterproof rating
- 6000K color temperature gives off a bright white light that cuts through the darkness
- Strong aluminum housing has integrated fins to keep lights cool
- Efficient reflector design makes more light usable
- Impact and scratch resistant polycarbonate lens material
- Combo beam uses flood and spot reflectors to give a beam pattern that is superior for night offroad driving
- Includes mounting bracket, wiring harness and switch
- Warranted 15 months against manufacturer defects
Can-AM OEM Roll Bar Dimensions:
Maverick X3 1.85″
Maverick and Maverick 4 seat 2.0”
Maverick Sport X XRC (Pro Fit cage NOT ROUND use PF-OUT & PF-IN)1.85” on all other round tubes on cage. 1.5″ on bumpers
Maverick Trail (Profile cage NOT ROUND use PF-OUT & PF-IN) 1.85” on all other round tubes on cage. 1.5″ on bumpers
Commander 2.0”
Can Am Commander cage 2"
(To mount our cargo mounting system on a Can Am Commander an aftermarket cage or harness bar must be installed)
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