RFD introduces Navisafe

The Norwegian manufactured Navisafe line of lighting products is now available in Australia, thanks to a new distribution agreement with RFD.

While lights have been fitted to boats of all descriptions for many, many decades, the Navisafe lighting system represents a breakthrough in lighting technology.

Following a near miss boating accident in 2005, Jo Engebrigtsen was so moved by his close call that he set about designing a lighting system specifically suitable for boating and boaters.

The initial product, Navi light 360° is a unique design that combines water proof, 360 degree visibility super bright LED light and a double magnetic system, integrated into a compact shape that fits easily in your pocket.

The double magnetic system means the light attaches everywhere, on your clothes, on your boat, inside a tent, to your car everywhere you need light, and as a rescue light it will give the exact position with intense emergency blink.

Even though the Navi light 360° is powered by three AAA batteries, it is a super bright light which is visible for up to 5NM (9.26km) in darkness. Depending upon the situation, the light can be set to operate in a flashing mode or steady–on.

The Navisafe range from RFD includes the top selling Navi Light 360°, the Navi Light Red/Green, glow in the dark torch, Navi light Hunter, along with the attaching system.

For further information contact: (02) 9330 7000; www.rfd.com.au

Navisafe light

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