
Features
- Available as a 60° flood beam or a combo spot/flood beam
- Weatherproof and shock resistant
- Aluminum and polycarbonate design
- Lifetime warranty
Overview
With a design that is only 1” tall, this Slim series LED light bar is a low-profile solution for off-road vehicle lighting. Available as either a 60° flood beam for wider area visibility * or a 30° spot / 60° flood beam combo for focusing on long and short-range distances simultaneously. A single row of LEDs give the 30” long bar 8,200 lumens of cool white illumination. The aluminum housing includes an integral heat sink to protect internal components while keeping them cool.


- Emergency Lights
- Marine Lighting
- Off-Road Vehicles
- ATVs
- UTVs
- Agriculture
- Dune Buggy
- Heavy Equipment
Specifications
Part NO | Type | Beam Angle | Price | Lumen Per Dollar |
---|---|---|---|---|
ORBM30-90WS-CB | Single Row/Off Road Light Bar | 30/60 ° | $89.95 | 91.16 lumen/dollar |
ORBM30-90WS-FL | Single Row/Off Road Light Bar | 60 ° | $89.95 | 91.16 lumen/dollar |

30" Slim Series Off-Road LED Light Bars - 58W - 8,200 Lumens
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Good for 2016 Tundra. Needs adjustable brackets.
This 30" light bar is installed in my 2016 Tundra. I removed the grill, centered it, bolted it down, ran the wiring and am in business! It fits perfectly behind the lower part of the grill. DEFINITELY get the wiring harness for a few $ more.
It's a great light bar and really augments my headlights if I am driving down dark rural roads or in bad weather conditions. My only complaint is the mounting brackets. The height is not adjustable and as soon as I ordered this light bar, I ordered adjustable brackets via Amazon. Without those adjustable brackets, installation is tough. Overall, I am happy with the light and the customer service, but they need to include adjustable brackets
Response from Super Bright LEDs:
Not the best flood or spot, but very good midrange
Knowing what to expect, it’s a good light bar. It’s great for midrange, but it is outclassed in the extremes (side flood and spot). It is very low-profile and looks great mounted low to the hood of my Jeep. On the combo beam, the 60 degree ends do well to flood most of your forward field of view with light, and they are supplemented well by pair of bumper-mounted 90 degree flood cubes aimed somewhat outward. The 30 degree middle section works great if you’re expecting it to have more of a “driving light” focus, as opposed to a very tight spot beam. It does send out a cone of bright light about as far as a really good set of low beams (better than most high beams), but it doesn’t compare to a true spot beam in long-range illumination. The color temperature is pretty true white, erring slightly on the cool/blue side. Pressure washing did result in a bit of moisture inside the lens, but it eventually evaporated, and over 1.5 years later, every single LED chip is still going strong.