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Key Features & Highlights:
Fire up the NomadRover 5 and dominate the night. Upgrade your off-road lights today.

Cooling under pressure. Our signature wind-channel design channels rapid airflow to cut heat, ensuring maximum output from your LEDs without thermal fade.
Pierce the Horizon.
Maximize your nighttime visibility. The naked 6700K crisp white beam delivers a tightly focused punch reaching up to 432m (1 Lux). Perfect for clear nights and spotting hazards early on high-speed runs. Clear, long-range light—so you can react faster when it matters most.
Powered by premium OSRAM P9+CREE XPGR LEDs
IP69K-rated for extreme water resistance
Face the Storm.
Sealed to IP69K standards, this light withstands heavy rain and high-pressure water without compromise.
From downpours to direct spray—performance stays locked in. When the weather hits, it doesn’t flinch.
Own The Night. In Any Weather.
From A-pillar pods to bumper integration—rugged performance with a factory-finish look.
Professional-grade setup made simple. Follow our guide to integrate the NomadRover 5" pods into your rig with zero guesswork.
Off-road lighting is categorized by beam pattern. The main types of off road lights include Spot (long-range), Flood (wide-spread), and Combo patterns. Selecting the best lights for off-roading depends on your environment—high-speed desert runs need Spots, while technical crawling requires Floods.
The primary benefits of using off road lights are increased safety and situational awareness. Factory headlights often fall short in total darkness; professional pods illuminate peripheral hazards and long-distance obstacles, giving you more reaction time on the trail.
Generally, high-intensity off road lights are designed for trail use only and are not street legal when active on public roads. Most states require them to be covered or turned off while driving on pavement to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.
You should not use off road lights on the street unless they are specifically SAE/DOT-compliant fog lights. For the NomadRover series, we recommend keeping them for the dirt to ensure you stay compliant with local traffic laws.
When learning how to choose off road lights, consider three factors: Lumen output (brightness), Beam pattern (distance vs. width), and Durability (IP rating). For a versatile setup, a pair of 3" pods on the A-pillar is the perfect starting point for any build.