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XL80 vs LP4, which is right for your application? Over the last few years both of these two lights have been at the forefront of LED off-road lighting, offering the highest level of performance while on the trails. While both offer superior performance, the question that always gets asked is which is better, the XL80 or the LP4? Let’s dive into these two lights to see what their differences are and answer any questions you have and which one will be the best for your application.
XL80 SPECS
- Raw Lumens: 9,022
- Watts/Amps: 75.9W/5.5A
- Dimmable Feature (20%)
- IP69K (Waterproof up to 9ft & Pressure Washable)
- Exceeds MIL-STD810G (Mil-Spec Testing)
- IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing)
ELS: XL80 (Driving Combo)
62⁰/ 5.0/ 392’/ 8278
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Originally released in 2015, the XL80 has provided offroad enthusiasts with intense and bold illumination while being able to provide an iconic look. The XL80 LED light boosts an impressive 9,022 total raw lumens per light rated at 5.5 amps. This allows the XL80 to have a more intense illumination through lighting zones 1- 4. Some highlighted features are powerful LEDs for heightened visibility, amplifying brightness, and introducing versatility to any lighting configuration. It also comes equipped with a high/low functionality, with the low dimmed 20 percent for adjustable lighting. Always working to improve our lights, the latest model of the XL80 has since been updated in 2022 with next generation LED technology that provides 18% greater distance and intensity over the original model. Durability is always a priority as powder-coating the housing and anodizing the bezel allows our lights to withstand the harsh elements they encounter.
LP4 SPECS
- Total Raw Lumens: 8,857
- IPT Raw Lumens: 1,972
- Watts/Amps: 75.9W/5.5A
- Direct Ducted Cooling (DDC)
Multiple color backlights are available
(Amber, Red, Blue, Green)- IP69K (Waterproof up to 9ft & Pressure Washable)
- Exceeds MIL-STD810G (Mil-Spec Testing)
- IK10 Compliant (Mechanical Impact Testing)
ELS: LP4 (Driving Combo)
136⁰/7.5/395’/6686
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Released in 2020, the LP4 Pro provides enthusiasts with a bold and modern look, illuminating zones 1-4 and reaching into zone 5. The combination of next-generation LEDs provides an impressive 8,857 total raw lumens per light, rated each at 5.5 Amps. While the LP4 does not come equipped with a high/low feature like the XL80, it does come with our Integrated Peripheral Technology (IPT) LEDs, which give 200 degrees spread of light and Directed Ducted Cooling (DDC), which allows airflow to travel through the light for improved cooling and performance. The light comes with Baja Designs’ iconic amber backlight and is also available in red, blue, and green. The full powder-coated housing of the LP4 gives it a sleek and modern look.
When placing the LP4 in the A-Pillar or ditch light configuration, we recommend our IPT reflector covers to avoid glare running into the cabin. The IPTs of the LP4 have been designed to provide up to 200 degrees of spreadable light, and this additional spread of light spills onto the hood and reflects into the cab, creating a ‘glaring’ effect on drivers. We have solved this issue for those who choose to mount the LP4 Pro in the a-pillar configuration with our IPT covers mounted to block the inner IPT, preventing glare inside the cab and hood, allowing enthusiasts to utilize the LP4 glare-free. To read our blog about why we recommend the IPT blocker when using the LP4 as an a-pillar light
While both lights have different features they also have a lot of features that are the same. While the XL80 and LP4 use different LEDs, they use the same reflectors for increased distance and performance. Changing a damaged lens and customizing your light pattern on both the XL80 and the LP4 Pro is made easy with our patented uService technology.
Which one is for you?
So in conclusion, which one is better depends on what enthusiasts are looking for in a lighting package. Do you need the extra intensity or the extra peripheral lighting? While both the XL80 and the LP4 have been the most compared light in our lineup, they both offer a similar performance while offering their own unique features and look. Regardless of which solution you plan on going with both lighting solutions have been proven in the world’s toughest environment and tested in some of the biggest stages in the world, including the Baja 1000. We have been creating top-tier light solutions for over years 30 years so rest a sure whichever light you go with we have you covered.
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