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Inspired by the legendary Baja Designs La Paz HID, the LP9 Pro brings modern LED performance to the trail with 12,547 lumens, a 200-degree spread of usable light, and a choice of beam patterns to cover every situation from tight corners to long-distance illumination.
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Born from racing heritage.
The LP9 Pro traces its lineage directly to the Baja Designs La Paz HID, one of the most respected off-road lights ever built. Redesigned from the ground up for modern LED technology, it packs 9 forward-projecting LEDs alongside 6 dedicated Integrated Peripheral Technology (IPT) LEDs into a housing purpose-built for the harshest conditions on earth.
IPT delivers a remarkable 200-degree spread of usable light around the vehicle, filling in the blind spots that standard driving lights simply cannot reach. Meanwhile, Direct Ducted Cooling channels airflow from the front of the housing to the rear, keeping operating temperatures in check during extended night runs and maximising the life of every LED inside.
Three power modes, day-time running light, low, and high, mean the LP9 Pro adapts to your situation rather than forcing you to adapt to it. Available in Spot or Driving/Combo patterns, with a choice of amber, red, blue, or green backlighting, there is an LP9 Pro configuration to suit every build and every adventure.
Built for the long haul.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERAL TECHNOLOGY
Six dedicated IPT LEDs flood 200 degrees of usable light around the vehicle, illuminating corners, verges and obstacles that a standard forward-facing beam would miss entirely.
DIRECT DUCTED COOLING
The housing is engineered to channel air from the front face through to the rear, actively dispersing heat and keeping the LEDs running efficiently even on long, demanding drives.
DUAL BEAM PATTERN OPTIONS
Choose Driving/Combo for a smooth blend of 42-degree near-field coverage and 8-degree distance reach across Lighting Zones 1, 2 and 3, or Spot for a focused 8-degree beam targeting Zones 4 and 5 further down the trail.