Moose Makes Switching Things Easier
Most people who buy a UTV do so for a specific reason. Well, specific in that they want to do something with it. It can be for fun, working around the farm, hunting, or adventuring. So many of the UTVs sold today can be used for multiple things. To that end, very few UTVs remain stock. When you look at the gigantic aftermarket for accessories, you can find that one product that will do exactly what you need.
Now, if you take all the different accessories you can add, and tie them all into your electrical system on your UTV, that causes you to have to find a spot for a switch to turn it on and off. The manufacturer of your machine probably has a few slots they designed in for hosting a switch, but that is usually for an accessory they designed, too.
What do you do if you need more switches? Or, you run out of room for all the switches you need? Don’t worry - Moose Racing comes charging to your rescue with a sweet set of gang switch panels that come in a set of eight or 12, depending upon how many switch options you need. It is the slickest setup you’ll find for controlling your electrical accessories on your UTV, ATV, or any other vehicle.
Custom Switching
The Moose Racing Gang Panel switches are extremely customizable. The switch panels have multiple mounting options, so you can place the panel where it suits you and your machine best. You’re not limited by a factory switch panel area. This is a key thing that many might not think about. Let's say you are coming to a steep downhill section of a trail after dark, and you want to turn on the lower lights you added for tight trails and rock crawling. You can mount the panel where it suits you best, so that you don’t have to take your eyes off the trail or reach across the entire dash area to reach the switch.
The panels are backlit, too, so you can easily see what you’re doing after dark. The lighting is adjustable for both color and brightness, letting you decide how you want the panel to appear. Whether you want a low-key factory look to the illuminated switches, or you want your cab lit up like a disco ball. The choice is yours.
The Moose Racing Gang Panels also have different slide-in covers that allow you to personalize how your switches are arranged. You can have all of your light switches arranged in a manner that makes sense for you, as well as where the power button for your stereo system is located and arranged.
Don’t worry about a power drain, either. The Moose switch panels have a master power button that turns the whole panel off. This helps prevent annoying and costly power drains that can wipe out your battery system.
Let There Be Light
One of the most common accessories is the addition of extra lights to your machine. Moose Racing has some adaptable options that let you decide how lights are placed. The cool thing is, the lights integrate directly with the Moose gang panel switches. The Moose Racing Amber Series single-row 6-inch light bar is a compact and powerful addition to your machine’s lighting.
With the trend in aftermarket lighting being toward ultra-white LED systems that cut through the darkness to astounding levels, there is a strong reason to not go that way as well. Amber lighting makes it easier for the human eye to see in certain low-light conditions, like fog and snow. It is also more visible to others, making it easier for you to be seen in these same conditions.
Hunters like amber lighting because it is less harsh to not only human eyes, but animals as well, meaning that amber lighting will not spook wildlife as easily as ultra bright white will. Amber is also easier to recover from, meaning your eyes take less time to readjust after turning them off. Testing has shown it is the same for animal vision. This is another reason amber lighting is popular with hunters, as well as farmers.
Check out all of the Moose racing Amber Series lighting options on the Moose website. Moose also makes cube lights available in green.
NOTE: This is sponsored content produced in partnership with Moose Racing
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