Golight's Redesigned Work Lamps Offer More Intensity
Now packing beam strength of 544,000 candela, each remote-controlled LED work lamp is 33% more powerful than before.

The Golight Stryker ST (pictured) and GT have been redesigned.
Photo courtesy of Golight
Golight has launched new, more powerful versions of its Stryker ST and Golight GT remote-controlled LED work lamps. Now packing unprecedented beam strength of 544,000 candela, each lamp is 33% more powerful than before and 55% more intense than any competing product on the market, according to the company.
Both lamps feature the company’s proprietary P-Vex lens that optimally controls the raw lumens generated by 10 high-flux LEDs, creating an intense, tightly controlled spot beam pattern that can brightly illuminate a target at a distance of 4,839 feet.
Both Stryker ST and Golight GT remote-controlled LED models focus their beam patterns at an 8-degree angle. These lenses are perfect for targeting objects in the distance and for utility and telecom fleets performing riding-line inspections in dark conditions.
Optional snap-on and snap-off flood lenses for broader area illumination applications are available for both lamps and produce a more diffused beam with a 35-degree angle. These lenses are convenient accessories for scene lighting and for illuminating work sites.
Stryker ST and Golight GT remote-controlled LED work lamps are available in a variety of wireless and hard-wired versions and a range of permanent and portable magnetic mounting options. Remote controllers for both lamps also come in a variety of styles. The lamps come in 12- and 24-volt versions.
Both Stryker ST and Golight GT remote-controlled LED work lamps have hermetically sealed lamp structures and come with a high-impact, UV-ray-resistant and saltwater-resistant housing suitable for land and marine applications. The Stryker ST comes with a five-year unlimited warranty, and the Golight GT comes with a three-year unlimited warranty.
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