Contortionist by Lightheaded Lighting.com

October 25, 2016 

Like a contortionist, Lightheaded’s hot adjustable product line is flexible and limber. However, sometimes a straight fixed downlight is all you need. Matching perfectly to the adjustable trim, the fixed downlight also has a media holder.

The Contortionist series, for use with the Xicato LED, is made with a die-cast aluminum trim. The trim clips are designed for 5/8″ [16mm] ceiling thicknesses. A trimless version is available, as are shallow depth insulated and non-insulated housings and wet location lenses.

Additional features and benefits include:

  • clear media lens (standard)
  • anodized black heat sink and media holder
  • media holder that accepts up to 2 optional media
  • various reflector & trim finishes
  • L80 @ 50,000 hrs

Find out more: http://lightheadedlighting.com/product/Round-Fixed-Downlight-Round-Fixed-Downlight-XTM.

 

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