Snowmobile LED headlights 130W High Power Series by LEDPowersport lighting up snowy trail at night

Snowmobile LED Headlights: Meet the 130W High Power Series by LEDPowersport™

Snowmobile LED Headlights: The 130W High Power Series by LEDPowersport™

Looking for the best snowmobile LED headlights? Meet the 130W High Power Series at SnowmobileLEDHeadlights.com — our dedicated site showcasing LEDPowersport™’s brightest, crisp-white snowmobile headlight upgrade.

For riders who want maximum trail visibility, reliable cold-weather performance, and clean white color temperature, the 130W High Power Series is engineered for powersports from the ground up — not automotive. It’s built by riders, for riders.


Why upgrade to snowmobile LED headlights?

  • Crisp white output: Better contrast on snow, signs, and trail markers.
  • Focused beam control: See farther ahead without blinding oncoming riders.
  • Cold-weather ready: Fast, reliable starts in northern temperatures.
  • Power efficient: Modern LEDs draw less than old halogens for the same or more usable light.

Explore our Snowmobile LED Headlights landing page for fitment help, FAQs, and links to shop.


Meet the 130W High Power Series

Category leader for “snowmobile LED headlights” performance.

  • High-output design: Tuned for long, even throw and wide trail fill.
  • True powersport build: Vibration-resistant, trail-tested components.
  • Signature look: LEDPowersport™ green hardware with crisp white beam.

Ready to upgrade? Shop the 130W kit here: 130W High Power Series – Snowmobile LED Conversion.


Fitment & power (AC vs DC): what you should check first

Before any LED install, verify whether your sled runs AC or DC power at the headlight circuit. Many Ski-Doo models don’t require a rectifier, while Polaris and Arctic Cat often do. If in doubt, use a multimeter and follow our guide:

How to tell if your snowmobile has AC or DC power (before installing LEDs)

Need a rectifier? We stock rectifiers that prevent backfeed with a one-way flow design and onboard capacitor. Ask us about compatibility if you’re unsure.


Installation best practices

  1. Wear nitrile/latex gloves to keep LED surfaces clean.
  2. Install from the rear of the headlight housing; the LED faces forward inside the lens.
  3. Secure collars to spec—avoid over-torquing retention screws.
  4. Check beam aim on a flat surface and adjust for trail courtesy.

Questions about your specific year/make/model? Contact LEDPowersport™.


See the difference

These example visuals highlight the focused white beam pattern riders expect from premium snowmobile LED headlights.


Focused beam = more usable distance with less glare.
Bright, even coverage for night rides and signage.

Shop now: SnowmobileLEDHeadlights.com or the product page: 130W High Power Series.


FAQs: Snowmobile LED Headlights

Do I need a rectifier for my sled?

It depends on the machine. Ski-Doo models typically do not require one; Polaris and Arctic Cat often do. When unsure, test with a multimeter or contact us.

Will LEDs drain my battery faster?

No—quality LEDs are efficient. Properly matched kits usually draw less power than halogen for more usable light.

What color are the lights?

Crisp white. This improves contrast on snow and enhances signage/readability on night rides.

What about warranty?

We stand behind our products. Note that the 130W High Power Series has special terms and is not covered under our standard lifetime warranty; professional installation is strongly recommended. For other kits, standard lifetime coverage applies. Have questions? Reach out.

Can I get install help?

Yes. Start with our Snowmobile LED Headlights page and the AC/DC power guide, or contact us.


Ready to ride brighter? Visit SnowmobileLEDHeadlights.com and upgrade with the 130W High Power Series today.

 

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