Vision X Light Canon's NIB
So I'm on the fence if I'm going to keep these or if I'm going to sell them. I've got a set of VisionX Light Canon's with 4 sets of snaps on covers, 1 clear protective, 3 driving pattern in clear, amber (fog) and blue (snow/rain).
The spec's out of the box are 5000 raw lumens for the pair with about 3500 lumen usable. Light output in the standard configuration really is about 1000 feet of usable light. With the furthest reaches about 1/2 mile, getting some light reflection off of a street sign. The driving pattern lenses that are included are great if you're running tight trails, or needing extra light in inclement conditions. The great thing about this setup is that you're able to quickly change the beam pattern based on your needs simply by changing out the covers.
As I said, I'm on the fence if I'm going to keep them or sell them, the later dependent on if someone is interested in purchasing them. The only reason I'm looking to potentially sell them is I'm thinking of lower profile like a Baja Designs Squadron. Everything new is $610, all I'm asking for all of this is $500 obo and that includes shipping. Any questions, feel free to PM me.
Other useful info from the Vision X website.


The spec's out of the box are 5000 raw lumens for the pair with about 3500 lumen usable. Light output in the standard configuration really is about 1000 feet of usable light. With the furthest reaches about 1/2 mile, getting some light reflection off of a street sign. The driving pattern lenses that are included are great if you're running tight trails, or needing extra light in inclement conditions. The great thing about this setup is that you're able to quickly change the beam pattern based on your needs simply by changing out the covers.
As I said, I'm on the fence if I'm going to keep them or sell them, the later dependent on if someone is interested in purchasing them. The only reason I'm looking to potentially sell them is I'm thinking of lower profile like a Baja Designs Squadron. Everything new is $610, all I'm asking for all of this is $500 obo and that includes shipping. Any questions, feel free to PM me.
Other useful info from the Vision X website.
>1000' of Usable Light
>25 Watt Luminus Single LED for Smoothest Pattern
>10 Degree Narrow Beam, Optional Snap on Filters
>Universal Single Bolt Mounting
>Ultra Lightwieght Hybrid Construction
>Proprietary IRIS Reflector Technology
>25 Watt Luminus Single LED for Smoothest Pattern
>10 Degree Narrow Beam, Optional Snap on Filters
>Universal Single Bolt Mounting
>Ultra Lightwieght Hybrid Construction
>Proprietary IRIS Reflector Technology
Long Range, Compact Design
1000' of Usable Light
The new Cannon doesn't sacrifice light output to achieve an ultra-compact housing. Actually the opposite. The Cannon outperforms almost all solutions in both distance and output, all while fitting within a housing that is comapct and wont get in the way. So put away the huge, awkward looking lights, and get the driving lights that will amaze you every time you light them up.
Distance
The 4.7" Cannon throws 1 lux of light 1000 feet. For comparison, a motorcycle headlight low beam measures 1 lux at 88 feet, and high beam 1 lux at 153 feet. The Cannon is truly the next evolution in lighting.
Revolutionary LED Technology
The More Powerful and Long Lasting LED
The new 120 millimeter (4.7") artillery from Vision X marks another groundbreaking move by the progressive light manufacture, as they have formed an exclusive alliance with Luminus, the world's leading big chip LED manufacture. The Luminus Ultra-Premium LED combined with Vision X's Prime Drive, Integrated Thermal Management, and proprietary Iris Reflector Technology produce amazing lighting distance and reliability, with a smooth light pattern.
Lightweight and Tough
This leading technology is captured by a lightweight, high strength Hybrid Aluminum/Polycarbonate housing, providing the optimum combination for enduring the hottest, coldest, wettest (IP-68 waterproof rating) and most rugged conditions.
Protection and Improved Visibility
Up to 13 different Light Cannon Cover Filters are available. Each polycarbonate translucent cover also protects the Light Cannon as well as improving vision in dust, fog or snow. Each is finished with a glow in the dark printed "X" for a cool look at nightwhen the Light Cannons are off.
1000' of Usable Light
The new Cannon doesn't sacrifice light output to achieve an ultra-compact housing. Actually the opposite. The Cannon outperforms almost all solutions in both distance and output, all while fitting within a housing that is comapct and wont get in the way. So put away the huge, awkward looking lights, and get the driving lights that will amaze you every time you light them up.
Distance
The 4.7" Cannon throws 1 lux of light 1000 feet. For comparison, a motorcycle headlight low beam measures 1 lux at 88 feet, and high beam 1 lux at 153 feet. The Cannon is truly the next evolution in lighting.
Revolutionary LED Technology
The More Powerful and Long Lasting LED
The new 120 millimeter (4.7") artillery from Vision X marks another groundbreaking move by the progressive light manufacture, as they have formed an exclusive alliance with Luminus, the world's leading big chip LED manufacture. The Luminus Ultra-Premium LED combined with Vision X's Prime Drive, Integrated Thermal Management, and proprietary Iris Reflector Technology produce amazing lighting distance and reliability, with a smooth light pattern.
Lightweight and Tough
This leading technology is captured by a lightweight, high strength Hybrid Aluminum/Polycarbonate housing, providing the optimum combination for enduring the hottest, coldest, wettest (IP-68 waterproof rating) and most rugged conditions.
Protection and Improved Visibility
Up to 13 different Light Cannon Cover Filters are available. Each polycarbonate translucent cover also protects the Light Cannon as well as improving vision in dust, fog or snow. Each is finished with a glow in the dark printed "X" for a cool look at nightwhen the Light Cannons are off.


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