Off-road lights are auxiliary lighting devices that are designed and constructed to withstand the rigors of the off-road adventures and deliver an outstanding light output to enhance the visibility of rough terrains and extreme environments, while giving vehicles a touch of style. Off-roading on rugged terrains and unsurfaced roads, such as those with sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, and/or rocks, at night is treacherous, because besides the moon and stars on a clear night, the visibility of the road ahead is provided solely by vehicle mounted lights.
Off-road lights are used to complement and enhance any off-road vehicle’s factory headlights, driving lights, or fog lights. Nothing transforms the nighttime driving experience quite like off-road auxiliary lighting. Off-road lights are mounted on bull bars, roof racks and bumpers to project light further than high beam headlights, provide a wider spread of light, or pierce the foggy or hazy weather far into the distance. In addition to meeting the demanding requirements of 4WD enthusiasts throughout the world, a whole bunch of industries use off-road lights on their vehicles. These auxiliary lights are often found on heavy-duty trucks, fire rescue and police vehicles, tow trucks, agricultural and forestry vehicles, construction vehicles, mining machines, and other off-road equipment applications.