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Exposure Marine adds three unique RAW range products for enhanced night sailing

by Exposure Marine 23 Apr 02:35 NZST
RAW Plus © Exposure Marine

Exposure Marine, specialists in high-performance lights and safety technology, have launched three new waterproof marine lights in their RAW range.

Unique to the sailing world, these latest products feature red light designed to optimise night vision. They have all been developed to meet World Sailing Offshore Special Regulations for safety.

  • RAW Plus (handheld torch)
  • HT RAW (head torch)
  • RAW X (handheld torch)

Features include:

  • RAW Plus: a powerful, waterproof (IP67) pocket torch with 500-lumen bright white light and 90-lumen red light to preserve night vision. Its unique single click activation starts in low red mode to prevent glare, with three power modes in both red and white, with universal USB-C charging.

    exposuremarine.com/pocket-torch

  • HT RAW: this 750-lumen head torch is the ultimate lighting companion for any adventure on land or sea. Built of lightweight (just over 100g) aluminium, this versatile product delivers spot and wide white beams with piercing brightness, as well as an ultra-low, wide red mode that runs for over 95 hours.

    exposuremarine.com/ht-raw

  • RAW X: a compact pocket torch with all of the HT RAW features, but with a red mode runtime of over 140 hours.

    exposuremarine.com/raw-x exposuremarine.com/news

  • All lights can access red mode without the need to scroll through white modes

Acting on plastic

For every product sold, 500g of ocean-bound plastic is recovered, thanks to Exposure Marine's partnership with CleanHub.

Fastnet Pack

With the world's elite teams gearing up for the 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race, Exposure's popular customised Fastnet Packs are already kitting out vessels, including multiple race champions, Tschuss 2.

Find out more at exposuremarine.com/racepack

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