Marine electronics

RIGID Industries Light Bars

RIGID Industries builds LED light bars known for output and durability on and off the water. This collection covers Adapt, E-Series, RDS and SR-Series bars in spot and flood beam patterns. Choosing a RIGID Light Bar Start with how you will use the light. Spot beams throw a tight, long-distance pattern that is good for reaching across open water, while flood beams spread light wide for close-in work on deck or at the dock. Many boaters run a mix. Bar length, from a few inches up to 50 inches, sets the total output and the mounting space you need. Series and Mounting The Adapt series can change beam pattern electronically, the E-Series is a proven workhorse, and SR-Series bars fit...

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RIGID Industries builds LED light bars known for output and durability on and off the water. This collection covers Adapt, E-Series, RDS and SR-Series bars in spot and flood beam patterns.

Choosing a RIGID Light Bar

Start with how you will use the light. Spot beams throw a tight, long-distance pattern that is good for reaching across open water, while flood beams spread light wide for close-in work on deck or at the dock. Many boaters run a mix. Bar length, from a few inches up to 50 inches, sets the total output and the mounting space you need.

Series and Mounting

The Adapt series can change beam pattern electronically, the E-Series is a proven workhorse, and SR-Series bars fit tighter spaces. Plan your mounting location for clear sightlines without blinding the helm, and run proper marine-grade wiring and a switch. Confirm the bar length, beam pattern and mounting hardware suit your boat before you order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose a spot or flood beam?

Spot beams throw a tight, long-range pattern for reaching across open water. Flood beams spread light wide for close work on deck or at the dock. Many boaters combine both for full coverage.

What is special about the RIGID Adapt series?

The Adapt series can change its beam pattern electronically, adjusting from spot to flood based on conditions. That flexibility lets one bar cover a range of lighting needs.

How do I pick a light bar length?

Length sets both the total light output and the space you need to mount it. RIGID offers bars from a few inches up to 50 inches, so balance the output you want against your available mounting area.

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