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Nitro Maxx 110W 27" Single Row Light Bar
SKU: 228248
Part Number: NM110SCLB
The Nitro Maxx 110W 27" Single Row Light Bar offers powerful, long-range illumination in a slim, stylish profile. Perfect for 4WDs and touring vehicles needing serious lighting without bulk.
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The Nitro Maxx 110W 27" Single Row Light Bar (NM110SCLB) delivers an outstanding balance of performance, durability, and sleek design. With 110 watts of high-output LED power, it provides a brilliant white beam with impressive throw and spread—ideal for off-road, rural, or long-distance touring.
Built in Australia, this light bar features a slimline single-row housing that’s easy to mount on roof racks, bullbars, or across canopies. It’s also constructed to withstand harsh weather, rough terrain, and high vibrations—perfect for Australia’s toughest tracks.
Features:
- 110W LED light bar with high-intensity output
- 27" (approx. 685mm) length – delivers great coverage in a slim design
- Single row configuration – perfect for discreet or tight-fit installations
- Durable, weatherproof housing for all-terrain reliability
- Australian-made for quality you can trust
- Ideal for 4WDs, utes, and off-road touring setups
Part number: NM110SCLB
Wattage: | 110 Watts |
Light Source: | 18 x Osram LEDs |
Light Output � Raw: | 13699 Lumens |
Light Output: | 10344 Lumens |
Voltage: | 9v-36vDC |
Current Draw: | 8A |
Operating Temperature: | -40 to 80 Deg C |
Waterproof Rating: | IP68 |
Connector Type Plug: | 2 Pin std Deutsch |
Housing: | 6063 T5 Aluminium |
Outer Lens Construction: | Polycarbonate |
Brackets: | Stainless Steel |
Colour Temperature: | 4500K or 5700K |
Lifespan: | 50,000 Hours |
Dimensions: | 680mm / 27" |
Net Weight: | 2.3kg |
Mounting Suitable: | Side Mounts |
Beam Types: | Combo |
Harness Included: | Yes - DV12H |
Nitro Maxx 110W 27" Single Row Light Bar
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