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LED Light Bars vs LED Pod Lights

LED white light bar for vehicles or off roading. LED white light bar for vehicles or off roading.

Light Bars 

Our LED light bars range from 4 to 52 inches in length. With single or multiple rows of LEDs, these lights provide a broad, far-reaching beam and serve for off-road driving, camping, and other outdoor activities. Some LED light bars also have additional features, such as adjustable brackets and wiring harnesses, to make installation and use easier.

LED light bars are highly efficient and durable. They produce a radiant, sharper beam of light than traditional headlights or halogen lamps, making them useful for driving on dark roads or trails. We offer LED light bars with single to quad rows of lights ranging from 500 to 23,040 lumens. 

The two types of light bars are straight and curved. Straight light bars are more versatile because they fit a broader range of applications and have multiple mounting options available. Curved light bars offer a sleek design and are formfitting, so they might sit better against the vehicle while providing broad, uniform light distribution. 

LED pod light for vehicles or off roading. LED pod light for vehicles or off roading.

Pod Lights

LED pod lights are smaller, compact lights mounted on bumpers, roof racks, A-pillars, or roll cages. They feature smaller groupings of LEDs and produce a focused adjustable beam of light to suit your needs. Unlike light bars, pod lights are between 2 and 9 inches, allowing for more customizable lighting. 

We carry various shapes, sizes, lumens, and colors. POD Lights come in various designs, ranging from single to quad-rows of LED lights. Our pod lights range from 700 to 10,000 lumens to fit your needs.

Specialty Products 

Our specialty product line includes IR and hunting lighting with night vision optics, chase light bars acting as signal lights, rock lights, and scene lights. We also offer Bluetooth-compatible products that can be controlled via a smartphone app and other lights that can be operated with an RF remote. 

A specialty pod light equipped with IR and hunting lighitng. A specialty pod light equipped with IR and hunting lighitng.

Beam Patterns 

Spot

Spot beams are narrower beams better suited for higher-speed driving. This more focused beam helps prepare you for upcoming obstacles and provides long-distance visibility. 

Fog

Fog beams are wider and increase visibility in harsh conditions like fog, rain, snow, dust, and dirt. Install fog lights in tandem with existing headlights.

Driving

Driving beams accent a vehicle’s existing beam, extending the light further. These lights illuminate a broader area, making them great for off-roading and providing visibility on paved roads after dark.

Flood

Flood beams extend a short distance but cover a wide area. They benefit vehicles needing LED work lights, such as those used for nightwork, roadwork, harvesting, or driving on curvy and side roads.

Combo

A combo beam can be the best of both worlds. Combo beams have LED lights that supply spot and flood beams with a single light for widespread and long-distance illumination and brightness. These beams provide off-road lighting when driving on rough trails or rocky terrains, so there's as much visibility of what’s in front of you as possible.

Wide

Wide beam angles provide a broad display and are common in pod lights. These lights provide a great range of visibility of the terrain in front of you when operating your ATV or mountain bike.

Side Shooter

Side shooter LEDs off-road lights illuminate a wide beam angle of 180 degrees or more of the vehicle’s terrain. These expand even further beyond a flood light’s standard field of view. The beams are ideal for ATVs, mountain bikes, work vehicles, and other vehicles needing to ensure they have a wide array of visibility.

Selectable Multibeam

Selectable multibeam lights allow you to choose between flood beams, spot beams, or combo beams. This allows you to have close-up and/or far-away visibility. If you use only one beam angle, you will need additional wiring. These lights are versatile, making them helpful for driving on rocky trails or through rough weather.


Colors for Off-Road Lighting

We offer 10 different color options for our off-road lighting. The ones with the most benefits are white, amber, and yellow.  

White Light

White LEDs for off-road and power sports can be up to 15% brighter than amber lights because of the lens color. This allows drivers and riders to see further down the trail or track and spot obstacles more easily. 

A white LED pod light. A white LED pod light.

Amber Light

Amber-colored LEDs are popular for off-road and power sports vehicles as warning or indicator lights. Drivers typically use amber-colored lights as a safety precaution to ensure others see them. 

An amber LED light bar. An amber LED light bar.

Selective Yellow Light

Yellow light is easier for human eyes to perceive than other colors, making it an excellent choice for off-road and power sports applications where visibility is key. It produces minimal glare and is less harsh on the eyes than other colors, reducing eye fatigue during extended periods of use. Yellow light helps improve visibility in rain, snow, fog, dust, and other harsh conditions.

A selective yellow pod light. A selective yellow pod light.

We also have various red, green, and blue options if you’re looking for more accent lighting and IR offerings for night vision. 


Connectors 

Our selection of DT connectors and DTP/ATP connectors provide secure connections for your lights. DT connectors are standard for off-road and power sports lighting, and we offer connectors that can connect multiple lights. DTP/ATP connectors are suitable for larger light bars because they handle higher current draws. We also have specific products that are compatible with pigtail adapters.

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