I like this. Wish it would fit my Cat
http://store.ski-doo.com/product/0/860200576/_/Auxiliary_LED_Light
http://store.ski-doo.com/product/0/860200576/_/Auxiliary_LED_Light
Only problem with LED taillights is they don't get warm and wont melt any snow that gets caked on to them. May not be a problem for pointy-shaped ones, but anything flatter will certainly have a problem.
After a storm-dusting in Illinois (Fox River Grove on Rt. 14) the lights were covered with snow. Morons were flying through the intersection one after another. Sure enough there were multiple crashes. When there is no light you would think this would be an indicator that some thing is wrong. Stop or at least proceed with caution. Nope.... Never even touch the brake. The whole point of LED lights is to conserve energy. Now they are adding heaters?!!?!? lol So now they have more expensive to manufacture stop lights with heaters that are going to consumer more energy than the good old fashioned lights. You know they prob wont be smart enough to have the heaters only come on while needed. I would be willing to bet they will be on full time.
LED tail lights on sleds should not be allowed if you ask me. They are worthless. (the stock ones) Maybe if they were super bright it would be ok. I really like the helmet lights. You can always see them because they are above the snow cloud behind the sled. You can get a wireless transmitter so the brake even works on the helmet.
I like this. Wish it would fit my Cat
http://store.ski-doo.com/product/0/860200576/_/Auxiliary_LED_Light