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Lazer Lamps Triple-R 750 Elite

Lazer Lamps Triple-R 750 Elite – Lots of light, easy to install

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I used to have a light bar mounted to the roof rack on my Toyota. On the one hand, it provided good visibility at night, on the other, reflections off the bonnet and glare caused by rain were annoying. My Sprinter doesn’t have a roof rack, and I had no intention of drilling holes in the bodywork if they could be avoided, so I needed a grille mounted solution.

The Lazer Triple-R 750 Elite, upgraded for 2020/21, is a compact lamp with four high-output 5000k LEDs providing excellent distance illumination paired with a surprisingly useful spread to the left and right of the road/trail. The lens is made from unbreakable polycarbonate, and the unit is IP67 watertight. The aluminium housing has cooling fins and is anodised before being powder-coated for best possible protection against corrosion. After some careful surgery, the lamps blend in with the grille to transform driving at night and in the darker seasons.

Lazer manufacture their products in the UK, meet EU regulations, and have built themselves an enviable reputation for quality and performance in all segments of the 4×4 market.

Easy to install, the Triple-R 750 Elite is supplied prewired with Superseal connectors, centre mount and instruction manual. Five-year warranty.
£315.60 each | lazerlamps.com

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Peter Bauza

Peter Bauza is a German photographer committed to social and geopolitical issues. Residing in South America and Europe for the last 20 years, he also frequently travels in Africa. His life-long respect for multi-cultural viewpoints fuelled by a fluency in five languages afforded him many opportunities. Amongst others, Peter has been published in The Guardian, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, GEO, Leica M Magazine, LFI, Marie Claire, Stern, Vanity Fair, and Die Zeit, and won many prestigious international photo awards. His latest project shortlisted for the Visa D’Or 2018, Enduring Times -South Sudan, provides a complex picture of the humanitarian tragedy.

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