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vision x still is the best, ive looked at the 43" extreme xmitter at the dunes from vision x, nothing compares to that, if ridgit claims to be brighter for the cost, id rather pay more for the vision x . ridgit too focus in one area plus the v x is more pronounce, it lights up much more in front of your path, you dont need distance! thats why they make an option to 10 degrees, your utv cant go any faster than 30 in the sand. most of these expensive 100mph sandcar needs both wide and spot for that application at the dunes, it gives you more surrounding light where you need it, not a spot in front of where youre going. your put put dont need more than 50 yards in front of you. Dont be cheap! get what you pay for!! like comparing to a hyndai and believe youre driving a bmw. haha/ my point! for those of you cant afford the light and its just good enough, then get the ridgit, Quality, quality, quality ,, jjjGET VISION X!
 

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vision x still is the best, ive looked at the 43" extreme xmitter at the dunes from vision x, nothing compares to that, if ridgit claims to be brighter for the cost, id rather pay more for the vision x . ridgit too focus in one area plus the v x is more pronounce, it lights up much more in front of your path, you dont need distance! thats why they make an option to 10 degrees, your utv cant go any faster than 30 in the sand. most of these expensive 100mph sandcar needs both wide and spot for that application at the dunes, it gives you more surrounding light where you need it, not a spot in front of where youre going. your put put dont need more than 50 yards in front of you. Dont be cheap! get what you pay for!! like comparing to a hyndai and believe youre driving a bmw. haha/ my point! for those of you cant afford the light and its just good enough, then get the ridgit, Quality, quality, quality ,, jjjGET VISION X!
Agreed. The new VisionX Extreme is by far the brightest light on the market. I think the 43" makes somewhere around 38,500 lumens. NOTHING can come close to that in a 40" size range
 

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i have a question, i am looking to get one of these light bars for my Rhino... What kinda battery systems do yall have for these to stay running? Also, i trail ride and wouldnt need the huge 30" light or would I? I mean i want a wider beam but want to be able to see a little distance as well.... I was looking at getting a 10" on or smaller cause i dont want alot of money sticking up in the trees while we trail riding and i cant mount it on the bumper cause i dont wanna see under water... I have a set of HID's but they dont like under water activities either.... So, what do i have to do to run a light bar to my rhino and what size i need???? Thanks
 

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i have a question, i am looking to get one of these light bars for my Rhino... What kinda battery systems do yall have for these to stay running? Also, i trail ride and wouldnt need the huge 30" light or would I? I mean i want a wider beam but want to be able to see a little distance as well.... I was looking at getting a 10" on or smaller cause i dont want alot of money sticking up in the trees while we trail riding and i cant mount it on the bumper cause i dont wanna see under water... I have a set of HID's but they dont like under water activities either.... So, what do i have to do to run a light bar to my rhino and what size i need???? Thanks
Hello! Depending on what other accessories you have running at the time, you might be just fine with the stock battery, but an Oddysey in the stock location is always a great bet. As far as what size bar you should go with, PM me with your budget and I will list what I think would work well for you! Thanks!
 
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