I wouldn't say that ORD doesn't recommend them as much as I would say it's just not a product they use.
Dating back 15+/- years Stephen purchased some Hella Halogen driving lights. They were good lights, worked well and were quality. Then fast forward to about 5 or 6 years ago I got tired of dealing with tractor lights, and basic driving style lights that I had been using on my buggy. At that time Baja Designs had just started making their Fuego HID lights, I purchased a set from them and fell in love. They are a great light and very tough, small and easy to install, aim and in general deal with.
In 2009 when we/ORD started racing we picked up Light Force as a sponsor and ran their 7" dia HID lights. They were ok but nothing earth shattering. I kept thinking that my little 4" fuegos were a better light beam and provided more usable light. Then in late 2010 our guy at Light Force left them and we found out Light Force was going to be looking harder at other markets and not so much on off road racing. Thus making the need for a look at our lighting needs and who we were going to choose to fulfill those needs. Sponsorship or not.
Rigid was out there, Baja designs and a few others but that was about it. After research and conversations we choose Baja Designs. They are great, ORD has used several different styles of their lights and always had good luck with them. Looking back to those now 15 year old Hellas compared to a set of 8" halogen Baja Designs lights that were bought several years ago for a UA truck the Baja Designs area better light. I feel it's important to clear up that yes Baja Designs sponsors the racing part of ORD, this doesn't mean that they give free lights, it does mean there are benefits to ORD racing some of which is price points for racers. I however bought the very first lights from them at retail just as anyone would, these same lights are on the car and in use today. That purchase was what really kicked off the understanding of what a good light is and how bad a bad light is.
Honestly there are several companies that have some nice offroad lights, support the off road community and Rigid is one of them same as Baja Designs. We just choose Baja Designs for the quality of product they have and we felt they were a better fit for our needs.
One thing to keep in mind with off road lights and they aren't made for the average Joe blow to use on a street type truck, they area competition light meant to have features that make them desirable for that use, The strobe feature on the stealth light bar is a prime example that we use during the day sometimes as a visual reference for other vehicles to see the car better in dust and low visibility conditions. The cool thing is that if the light can make a competitor happy they most likely will make you happy.
Besides both companies have Design in their name, how could it not be meant?
Stephen may have more to say as I'm not really ORD I just play on their coat tails.
