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Exposure Marine has expanded its RAW lighting range with three new products, each designed to improve visibility and safety during night voyaging. The latest models — the RAW Plus, HT RAW, and RAW X — are compact, USB-C rechargeable lights offering both red and white beam options.
The RAW Plus is a waterproof (IP67) pocket torch delivering up to 500 lumens of white light and 90 lumens of red light. It automatically starts in low red mode to preserve night vision and provides three adjustable power levels for both light types.
The HT RAW is a lightweight aluminium head torch weighing just over 100g. It produces up to 750 lumens through spot and wide beam white lights, with an ultra-low wide red beam mode offering a runtime of over 95 hours.


HT RAW (Head Torch)
The RAW X handheld torch features the same lighting options but extends red light runtime to over 140 hours. All three models allow direct access to red light mode to avoid accidental glare from white beams.


RAW X (Handheld Torch)
Exposure Marine continues its partnership with CleanHub by funding the removal of 500g of ocean-bound plastic for each product sold.
With preparations underway for the 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race, Exposure Marine’s Fastnet Packs — customised lighting kits — are already in high demand and being used aboard race-proven vessels such as Tschüss 2.
More information can be found at: https://exposuremarine.com.




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