Baja Designs New S1

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The mad scientists over at Baja Designs just unveiled the latest creation, the Baja Designs S1. This small but mighty light packs a serious punch in a very compact housing.

At 2.1" x 2.1" x 2.1", it's a small footprint with an huge output of 2,375 lumens! Retail, $208.95/pair and $109.95/single. We have secured the entire first production run quantity of these so if you want a set, we've got them!

We've already got these up on the website! Forum member discounts of course so contact us today.



Website for Pair ---->>>> OFFROADLLIANCE.COM


Website for Single ---->>>> OFFROADALLIANCE.COM



Specifications:

Lumens: 2,375 Utilizing 1 LED

Wattage/Amps: 20W / 1.45A

Dimensions: 2.1" x 2.1" x 2.1"

Weight: 0.4 lbs

LED Life Expectancy: 49,930 Hours

Front Lens: Hard Coated Polycarbonate

Housing: Hard Anodized & 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 up to 9ft & Pressure Washable)

IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing)



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Ok. Help me out here.

They have spot, work, and wide cornering. I would like to light up the area in fro t of the truck to see as much as possible at night in the woods. Probably not spot in that case. But which of the other 2 would be best?

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Ok. Help me out here.

They have spot, work, and wide cornering. I would like to light up the area in fro t of the truck to see as much as possible at night in the woods. Probably not spot in that case. But which of the other 2 would be best?

Thanks!
If you want maximum coverage, you can always run 1-Spot and 1- Wide Cornering. This will give you nice distance coverage as well as a wide beam of light for nearfield areas.
 


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Ok. Help me out here.

They have spot, work, and wide cornering. I would like to light up the area in fro t of the truck to see as much as possible at night in the woods. Probably not spot in that case. But which of the other 2 would be best?

Thanks!
The wide cornering have descent distance, but great width or flood lighting. Those would really help illuminate the area right in front of the truck but also a lot of light off to the sides.
 

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Will you make lazer S1?
It's not currently planned although that could change down the road

We are always looking for ways to improve our products or change things up!
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