Baja Designs OnX6 Arc Series

OnX6 Arc series lightbar on a UTV in the sand dunes.

The new OnX6 ARC lightbar is arched to fit the contour of your bumper or windshield. — Baja Designs photo

Baja Designs, based in San Marcos, California, has introduced the newest member of the OnX6 light bar system family: the Arc Series. The OnX6 Arc Series is an evolutionary development from the base OnX6 line, delivering Baja Design's legendary lighting performance, but incorporating a stylish, arced design to complement design curves of the grilles or windshields of today’s light trucks and UTVs. 

The OnX6 Arc Series light bar lineup is anchored by a 30-inch-wide light bar, using 18 LEDs in three 10-inch segments. The Arc Series line also includes both a 40-inch (24 LEDs) and 50-inch (30 LEDs) width light bar.

Three versions are available:

  • Wide Driving - for dust or fog conditions, featuring a 42° horizontal pattern for close and medium range visibility
  • High Speed Spot - featuring a 6° spot pattern for distance visibility
  • Driving/Combo - with a High Speed Spot segment flanked by Wide Driving segments for fully balanced near-field and distance lighting coverages.

The 30-inch OnX6 Arc Series light bar produces an impressive 22,050 lumens. Amber lens kits are available in the Wide Driving and Driving/Combo versions for increased visibility in dust, fog or snow.

For competition applications, Baja Designs offers the Arc Series Racer Edition in a Driving/Combo pattern in 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-inch widths. The more powerful Racer Edition produces a visibility distance which is 30 per cent greater than the OnX6 Arc Series for enthusiasts demanding increased visibility in the smallest of configurations. 

All of the Baja Designs OnX6 Arc Series light bars feature Baja Designs' exclusive MoistureBlock technology and the industry's only anodized aircraft-grade aluminum extruded housing, with a CNC-machined anodized billet aluminum bezel. The included mounting brackets are made of corrosion-proof 316 grade stainless steel and utilize stainless steel fasteners. All lenses are made of replaceable, high-impact, hard-coated polycarbonate material. The lens/reflector assemblies are O-ring sealed, and are submersible, waterproof and dust-resistant.

At the heart of the OnX6 family of light bars is the 5000K (5000° Kelvin) LEDs which produce a natural daylight colour temperature—easy on the eyes because they replicate the sun at noon with zero cloud coverage. The LEDs and Baja Designs’ circuit board design deliver an industry-leading 49,930 hour life span, ensuring this is the last light bar you will ever have to purchase.

Like all Baja Designs lighting systems, all OnX6 light bars meet and exceed several stringent testing standards—MIL-STD810G (Mil-Spec Testing), IP69K (waterproof up to nine feet, pressure washable) and IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing). The CopperDrive circuity features built-in over-voltage protection, and are one of the only LED light systems driven at 100 per cent capacity. The Baja Designs uService Replaceable Lenses and Optics provide a light bar that is totally serviceable in the field. 

All Baja Design lighting systems products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. Baja Designs offers a 30-day, Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee and a Limited Lifetime Warranty on all products.

For more information, see the website.


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