The D3 Spot is a powerful long-range beam, while the D3 TriOptic includes a set of lens filters so you can switch between spot, flood, or hybrid beams. If you want more flexibility, the TriOptic is a solid upgrade and whats great is the lenses come included with the D3 Driving Spot.
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