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November 2012

Vol. 17, No. 48 Week of November 25, 2012

Oil Patch Bits: Larson Electronics offers camouflage hunting lights

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said Nov. 20 that it has released several new camouflage remote control hunting lights; including models featuring halogen, HID and LED light sources.

New models include the GL-3085H-M HID Golight Stryker with a beam range over 5000 feet, the GL-3081-M halogen Golight Stryker with wireless handheld remote and magnetic base, and the GL-9081 LED Golight Radioray with wireless handheld remote controller. Operators can use the remote controls to position the lights. Once the light beam is in position, the operator has their hands free to operate their weapon. Beginning Nov. 20, Larson Electronics has lowered the limit on free shipping purchases from $200 to $50 for the week of Thanksgiving, just in time for the holiday shopping season.

“The remote control lights are good fit for hunters, including those pursuing hogs and ducks, which are in season right now,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com. “These tough, durable lights are ideal for freshwater applications and the magnetic bases are strong enough to hold the light to a vehicle even over hard terrain. Operators can use wireless or hard wired remotes to position the light beam where they need it the most.”

For more information visit www.magnalight.com.






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