Baja Designs Debuts Squadron® Sport and Reduces Squadron® Pro Pricing

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We are excited to introduce the NEW Squadron® Sport, the first of many LED lights being developed for our NEW sport line.

Our next gen CopperDrive® LED circuit uses a new circuit board technology combined with a newer, more streamlined LED driver to offer increased performance at a lower cost. This circuit board technology increases the thermal transfer rate of the LED by 3000%, delivering the leading edge performance you expect. Our next gen CopperDrive® allows us to reduce the MSRP on the existing Squadron® Pro and introduce the NEW Squadron® Sport LED light.

Specifications
Squadron Sport
Price: $119.95
Lumens: 1,800 - 4 Cree XP-G2 LEDs
Wattage/Amps: 20W / 1.4A
Weight: 12 ounces
Patterns: Driving, Spot, Wide Cornering, Flood


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Squadron Pro
Price: $219.95
Lumens: 4,300 - 4 Cree XM-L2 LEDs
Wattage/Amps: 42W / 3.5A
Weight: 12 ounces
Patterns: Driving, Spot, Wide Cornering, Flood


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Although similar in aesthetics to the Squadron® Pro, the Squadron® Sport is a completely different LED auxiliary light. The Sport utilizes CREE XP-G2 LEDs, which are ideal for near field, side/backup and scene lighting applications.

The Squadron® Pro truly annihilates the night with a blinding 4,300 lumens, providing you with all the power and performance you could want in an LED auxiliary light. The Squadron® Pro is ideal for forward projection, cornering, side/backup and scene lighting applications, with an output that is more than double the Squadron® Sport.
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my head is going to explode. there are quite a few players in this market. I am trying to make the best decision as I am in the market for Spots and driving lights. as well as a 20" led bar. Your prices are good in comparison to KC and Rigid, not sure about AO or V-leds. these are only a few of the ones I have currently researched.

Having said all that how does yours stack up for Lumens, distance and ease of a turnkey install?

oh, I don't Baja or do extreme off roading. I just like ALLOT of light when needed. So I guess extreme durability is not the utmost concern I have.
 
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Whats the distance on these in the spot, driving, and flood patterns? Sport vs. Pro...

We are currently working on the Isolux chart for the Squadron Sport. But the Squadron Sport is going to give you about half the pattern of the pro model in terms of distance and spread.

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my head is going to explode. there are quite a few players in this market. I am trying to make the best decision as I am in the market for Spots and driving lights. as well as a 20" led bar. Your prices are good in comparison to KC and Rigid, not sure about AO or V-leds. these are only a few of the ones I have currently researched.

Having said all that how does yours stack up for Lumens, distance and ease of a turnkey install?

oh, I don't Baja or do extreme off roading. I just like ALLOT of light when needed. So I guess extreme durability is not the utmost concern I have.

The Onx6 Lightbar is the going to give you the best pattern overall. Check out the lighting zone chart to find what lights will work for your application:
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