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If you ever wanted a wired or wireless high-intensity light, this is the light to look at.
First, it works flawlessly in any environment so it's the "go-to" light for marine, tractor, truck, UTV or any other application you can think of.
The controls (wired or wireless) work without issue.
It's flat-out quality made. I have other lights where the bulb, controls or switches fail. It doesn't happen with the go-light.
With the possible exception of the Ecco brand amber strobes, I believe it to be the best light on the market (but strobes and spotting lights are different categories). The wireless remote allows you to rotate the light in every direction (I think 390 degrees) with an incredible amount of light and from the operators perspective, pin-point direction. The tilt assures you're covered in varied terrains as you can tilt up and down.
Operator controls are simple to operate and with the lighted controls, you can always tell where you stand. The "home" button (or whatever it's called), gives you the capability to focus the beam on where you want it to be in its start-up position.
First, it works flawlessly in any environment so it's the "go-to" light for marine, tractor, truck, UTV or any other application you can think of.
The controls (wired or wireless) work without issue.
It's flat-out quality made. I have other lights where the bulb, controls or switches fail. It doesn't happen with the go-light.
With the possible exception of the Ecco brand amber strobes, I believe it to be the best light on the market (but strobes and spotting lights are different categories). The wireless remote allows you to rotate the light in every direction (I think 390 degrees) with an incredible amount of light and from the operators perspective, pin-point direction. The tilt assures you're covered in varied terrains as you can tilt up and down.
Operator controls are simple to operate and with the lighted controls, you can always tell where you stand. The "home" button (or whatever it's called), gives you the capability to focus the beam on where you want it to be in its start-up position.