I have a 31" nilight light bar from amazon on my 2018 polaris sportsman 850sp, it is the first light bar I have ever had. I only have about 2 hours of actual use with it so far, but I could not be happier with it! It's only a little over $50, plus a couple bucks for a switch/harness.
Ive bought expensive and ive bought cheap. The pricey ones are built way better in terms of durability and rigidity. Cheap light bars are just as bright IMO if not brighter lol, but they are built pretty cheaply. I also had some issues with a couple led's flickering and half the bar not working sometimes with my 30 dollar bar. Honestly prefer to run the cheap ones as they last long for the money!
I’ve purchased several $1800+ blackout Rigid light bars with Spectre glass that I had custom mounted in the front grille of various Ford Superduty’s. They are worth the money when you compare quality of light spread, brightness, clarity, housing, wiring harness. My dealer put Tigerlights on a Fendt tractor I bought and they were so cheaply made they were all waterlogged inside the first year, I replaced them all with Rigid and you can quickly understand why Rigid is more expensive in almost every possible aspect.
I have an 03 Polaris magnum I replaced the stock headlights with 4 inch bipods from harbor freight and a 15 inch light bar and they have a awesome light wiring kit.
Really? Good to know. I honestly would have thought lights from harbor freight would get condensation in them the first couple times of getting wet. Thanks for the input!
@@NavigateOffroad that's one major thing I worried about, but as of right now I've road it about 8 weekends in a row and they have held up. I use dielectric grease on all my plugs electrical connections.
I got the light bar for my raptor at Walmart LOL! Had it in water and mud and it works great! As of now lol! I think you pretty much get what you pay for. I’m not even sure how much life mine has but it worked great this weekend.
The Baja Lightbar in the Can-am catilog is 2k. Crazy, eh. Love my RJWC Neautrinos. There clean looking and as bright lightbar. Not cheap though. Around 7 bills. Good vid man.
Yea might be a waste of money for you then. If you do find you might be riding at night in the future though, I do recommend getting one at that point. They are a game changer for night riding.
Nice video dude. I have a nilight on my quad and truck. Weird thing is my truck actually got a little condensation and my quad didn’t. Overall I am very happy with the quality for the cost.
I have 20” Rigid Industries E-Series Spot/Flood light bar and it is a beast. Great quality and extremely bright. Outshines my friends 50” cheap light bar.
Seeing a ton of light bars on temu. Have you done any reviews on light bars from there? Figure they are from the same line as the name brands just without the name price Thanks
I think light bars are a great upgrade over factory headlights all day long. AND...AND...they really are pretty cost effective compared to replacing headlights with led lights. We probably only night ride two or three times a year but when we do having the ability to see more than thirty or forty yards down the trail is huge.
I don't know a lot about Light bars, and the wiring. However looking at the mentioned LED light bar... the Nilight 18024C-A 420W 20Inch Triple Row Flood Spot Combo 42000LM, the product technical details shows 160 Watts so I'm guessing the also mentioned FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch not really compatible since the light switch wire is rated 120W (maxed). After had watched this video I actually ordered that bar and also the FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch, not arrived yet but It looks like I was little quick to buy that light switch. Little something else, might help people looking for the right light bar. I think that particular light bar shouldn't be used by the auxiliary DC 12v Plug, It'll burn the 10amp fuse as it requires 13.3amps (160watts / 12volts = 13.3amp) to use. Also FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch might not be right if you looking to have light work with the key switch. Not an expert but I'm sure someone here knows something about this will confirm that or otherwise.
That 20" bar is 110% not 420 watts. The super nice rigid or baja 50" bars are 400+ watts. It's videos like these that mislead buyers. The wattage pull is hypothetical because I guarantee no 20" is pulling this wattage for $50.
If you have a UA-cam channel, the Chinese will send you cheap light bars all day long for free in return for Amazon & UA-cam reviews. I had to stop accepting light bars
Hey Tim!!!! I do. Not as often as I like, but I still love it. Although sadly the last time I rode was plowing my driveway in the SXS for a couple hours last week 😂 How have you been?! I hope things are going well.
I have been doing great. We're semi-retired and living in NW Nebraska. We often ride in the Black Hills of South Dakota as we purchased 2 CForce 500's last spring. Amazing scenery there. Is there some way I can message you ? I'm not a Facebooker but would enjoy keeping in touch.
Oh wow, Ive always wanted to ride the black hills but it has never worked out. That's amazing! Yea, but I don't know how as I don't want to put my phone number on the Internet! 😬 Do you use any direct message systems?
I'm sorry, there's NO WAY a $50 light bar puts out 10,000 lumens. The lens, the drivers on the circuit board, the heat sinks would all cost more than $50 each just in parts. Baja Designs is obviously a race oriented product (hence the $350-$1000 price tag), but $200-$300 for a 10''' light bar is about what you'd expect for a quality, long lasting product.
I have a 31" nilight light bar from amazon on my 2018 polaris sportsman 850sp, it is the first light bar I have ever had. I only have about 2 hours of actual use with it so far, but I could not be happier with it! It's only a little over $50, plus a couple bucks for a switch/harness.
Ive bought expensive and ive bought cheap. The pricey ones are built way better in terms of durability and rigidity. Cheap light bars are just as bright IMO if not brighter lol, but they are built pretty cheaply. I also had some issues with a couple led's flickering and half the bar not working sometimes with my 30 dollar bar. Honestly prefer to run the cheap ones as they last long for the money!
I’ve purchased several $1800+ blackout Rigid light bars with Spectre glass that I had custom mounted in the front grille of various Ford Superduty’s. They are worth the money when you compare quality of light spread, brightness, clarity, housing, wiring harness. My dealer put Tigerlights on a Fendt tractor I bought and they were so cheaply made they were all waterlogged inside the first year, I replaced them all with Rigid and you can quickly understand why Rigid is more expensive in almost every possible aspect.
I have an 03 Polaris magnum I replaced the stock headlights with 4 inch bipods from harbor freight and a 15 inch light bar and they have a awesome light wiring kit.
Really? Good to know. I honestly would have thought lights from harbor freight would get condensation in them the first couple times of getting wet.
Thanks for the input!
@@NavigateOffroad that's one major thing I worried about, but as of right now I've road it about 8 weekends in a row and they have held up. I use dielectric grease on all my plugs electrical connections.
@@TylerS75 that's awesome, good to hear!
I got the light bar for my raptor at Walmart LOL! Had it in water and mud and it works great! As of now lol! I think you pretty much get what you pay for. I’m not even sure how much life mine has but it worked great this weekend.
The Baja Lightbar in the Can-am catilog is 2k. Crazy, eh. Love my RJWC Neautrinos. There clean looking and as bright lightbar. Not cheap though. Around 7 bills. Good vid man.
I never brought a light bar . 90% of the time I ride in the daytime
I'll note this where to buy one
Yea might be a waste of money for you then. If you do find you might be riding at night in the future though, I do recommend getting one at that point. They are a game changer for night riding.
Nice video dude. I have a nilight on my quad and truck. Weird thing is my truck actually got a little condensation and my quad didn’t. Overall I am very happy with the quality for the cost.
I have 20” Rigid Industries E-Series Spot/Flood light bar and it is a beast. Great quality and extremely bright. Outshines my friends 50” cheap light bar.
Like the doubles for plowing
Seeing a ton of light bars on temu. Have you done any reviews on light bars from there? Figure they are from the same line as the name brands just without the name price
Thanks
Yeah bigger is better but is you ATV capable of dealing with current draw it takes to run it ?
I love my cyclops at $170 but I bought a $30 nilight and it’s exactly the same
ha, really!? That's good to hear. Thanks for that feedback, Luke.
I spent almost $3k cdn on 2 30” lightbars. Rigid Industries and Baja Designs. No regrets with either.
Wow! Zero downvotes?!
Good on ya
I think light bars are a great upgrade over factory headlights all day long. AND...AND...they really are pretty cost effective compared to replacing headlights with led lights.
We probably only night ride two or three times a year but when we do having the ability to see more than thirty or forty yards down the trail is huge.
I don't know a lot about Light bars, and the wiring. However looking at the mentioned LED light bar... the Nilight 18024C-A 420W 20Inch Triple Row Flood Spot Combo 42000LM, the product technical details shows 160 Watts so I'm guessing the also mentioned FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch not really compatible since the light switch wire is rated 120W (maxed). After had watched this video I actually ordered that bar and also the FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch, not arrived yet but It looks like I was little quick to buy that light switch.
Little something else, might help people looking for the right light bar. I think that particular light bar shouldn't be used by the auxiliary DC 12v Plug, It'll burn the 10amp fuse as it requires 13.3amps (160watts / 12volts = 13.3amp) to use.
Also FLYPIG 12V 16A light switch might not be right if you looking to have light work with the key switch. Not an expert but I'm sure someone here knows something about this will confirm that or otherwise.
Awesome topic 👍👍. Been thinking about light bars ever since you showed the one you had on the RZR. Hope to score one soon for my Alterra.
Do you have a link for the 22 inch light?
can you do some for a rzr? i dont know what size to get because i dont have my rzr with me so i cannot measure it .
Great review. Thank you.
That 20" bar is 110% not 420 watts. The super nice rigid or baja 50" bars are 400+ watts. It's videos like these that mislead buyers. The wattage pull is hypothetical because I guarantee no 20" is pulling this wattage for $50.
feels good that youre reviewing the pair of bars i have on my machine! Good stuff dude keep em coming!
my headlights are bright as fuk but i wanted more lights!!!!!!!!!
1 have a 30 inch aurora light bar it is built just as good as a rigid at half the price or less
Good to hear! Can I ask what you paid?
@@NavigateOffroad i think it was around 220 dollars
I can't say I have much experience with Aurora, but at $220 it is way more expensive than the rigidhorse in this video..the rigid horse was under $50.
The Aurora light bars are the way to go. IP69K rated (truly waterproof)
If you have a UA-cam channel, the Chinese will send you cheap light bars all day long for free in return for Amazon & UA-cam reviews. I had to stop accepting light bars
Could i have some lol
Great info!
Chris, do you still ride?
Hey Tim!!!! I do. Not as often as I like, but I still love it. Although sadly the last time I rode was plowing my driveway in the SXS for a couple hours last week 😂
How have you been?! I hope things are going well.
I have been doing great. We're semi-retired and living in NW Nebraska. We often ride in the Black Hills of South Dakota as we purchased 2 CForce 500's last spring. Amazing scenery there. Is there some way I can message you ? I'm not a Facebooker but would enjoy keeping in touch.
Oh wow, Ive always wanted to ride the black hills but it has never worked out. That's amazing!
Yea, but I don't know how as I don't want to put my phone number on the Internet! 😬 Do you use any direct message systems?
How come you havent uploaded any videos for the past year?
Nice video!
Wire it to your highbeam switch. Don't use as a stand alone!
Yup that's what I did. Made it simple
Me sees he gets a small commission every time I click the link.
Me: well if he is gonna he’ll me save money I’ll get him free money also🤣
G2V light bar 30
420W = 32 Amps. Wow.
I'm sorry, there's NO WAY a $50 light bar puts out 10,000 lumens. The lens, the drivers on the circuit board, the heat sinks would all cost more than $50 each just in parts. Baja Designs is obviously a race oriented product (hence the $350-$1000 price tag), but $200-$300 for a 10''' light bar is about what you'd expect for a quality, long lasting product.
Only way to know is to buy both and test them side by side.
I’ve spent 1600
Get a mic
why would i take advice from a man that tattoos names on his body???