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Frequently Asked Questions

Illumination of a wider area is going to be a common need in the realm of off-roading. Floodlights do just that, casting a beam of about 120 degrees. This gives drivers a more encompassing view of the area immediately surrounding them. The breadth supplied by floodlights enable drivers to spot more details within their short-range view. This means any unexpected rocks, branches, or ditches will be more visible, and easier to avoid. For this reason, floodlights can also be very beneficial in the fog. The intense, wide-range beam pattern of floodlights allows them to cut through the fog and murky settings. This choice is quite versatile for the off-roader who wants to be able to react spontaneously and quickly to obstacles in their path.

If you plan on driving down long, dark roads, fields, or open areas, distance lighting is essential. This is where spotlights come in. They project a narrower beam of illumination, at about 45 angles or less. This makes light emitted more concentrated, able to illuminate objects and space from much further away. In turn, drivers enjoy the precision lighting they need to spot objects and hazards in advance. This provides more time to react to the obstacle and avoid it safely.