Baja Designs Introduces Squadron Sport Light Series

New from Baja Designs – the Squadron Sport Light Series. These lights offer all the power of a Baja Designs light but in an extremely compact size. See more details below.

Official Release:

Baja Designs realizes that every vehicle application does not require a large light, which is why they developed the Squadron Sport and the Squadron-R Sport pair. These lights offer all the power of a Baja Designs light but in an extremely compact size.

The Squadron Sport light offers 1,800 lumens utilizing four high-performance LEDs which produce a 5000K (5000° Kelvin) Daylight natural light color temperature. The high-performance LEDs and the Baja Designs circuit board deliver a 49,930-hour life span. These lights also feature a hard coated polycarbonate front lens and an aircraft grade aluminum housing.

he Squadron-R Sport pair is designed for customers looking for LED performance with a more traditional style. For less than $250.00 a consumer can purchase a pair of Squadron-R Sport Lights with the wiring harness and mounting bracket included. These lights share many similarities to the Squadron Sport, offering 1,800 lumens utilizing four high-performance LEDs as well as the high-performance Baja Designs circuit board delivering a 49,930-hour life span. Like the Squadron Sport, the Squadron-R features a hard coated polycarbonate front lens and an aircraft grade aluminum housing.

All Baja Designs lighting systems products are designed and assembled in the U.S.A. with a minimum of 65% U.S. content. Baja Designs offers a 30 Day, Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee and Limited Lifetime Warranty on all products.

Features:

  • All the power of a Baja Designs light in an extremely compact size
  • Four high-performance LEDs
  • Hard coated polycarbonate front lens
  • An aircraft grade aluminum housing

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