Remote-controlled LED pom poms are built for halftime shows, game day, and stadium performances, where lights and scale decide who gets noticed. Neon Cowboys makes them in custom team colors at $64 per pom, and one handheld remote runs an entire line in sync so a squad can glow, change color, and hit the moment from the top row of the stadium. The Las Vegas Raiderettes debuted them on an NFL field.
Why halftime is where LED pom poms win
Halftime is a lighting problem. The field is huge, the crowd is far away, and the broadcast cameras flatten everything that is not bright. Glowing, color-changing pom poms cut through all of it. A full line lighting up in sync grabs the whole stadium and reads clean on camera, turning a routine into the moment people replay. That is the difference between a squad the crowd watches and a squad the crowd films.
One remote, one synchronized line
The handheld remote is what makes a stadium show work. It runs an entire line of poms together, so every performer changes color at the same instant, no matter how big the formation. Directors use it to match the lights to each segment of the routine, a specific song, the team's colors, or the moment in the game, so the visual tracks the performance instead of staying static.
Game day, all season
Stadium impact is not just for the marquee halftime. LED pom poms carry a squad through every night game, pregame hype, and postseason push, giving your program a signature look across the whole season. Because the poms are built in your colors and the LEDs change on cue, the same set works for a rivalry night, a bowl or playoff game, and a nationally televised broadcast.
Built to survive a real performance
Stadium performance is rough on gear, and that is exactly the problem Neon Cowboys set out to solve. People had tried for years to make LED pom poms that could take the shaking, the choreography, and the stadium lights, and could not do it. Neon Cowboys cracked it, and the Las Vegas Raiderettes became the first professional cheer squad to perform with remote-controlled LED pom poms on an NFL field. See the full story in the NFL and pro cheer guide.
Bring LED pom poms to your stadium
Whether you run a pro line, a college program, or a high school sideline, Neon Cowboys will build a stadium-ready set in your colors. Request a team quote with your squad size and timeline, or view the LED pom poms. For pricing and lead time, see the bulk team order guide.
Halftime and game day LED pom poms FAQ
Do LED pom poms read well from the stands and on camera? Yes. They are bright enough to cut through stadium lighting and read clean from the top row and on broadcast.
Can a whole line change color together during a show? Yes. One handheld remote runs the full line in sync and changes color and light mode instantly.
What team was first to use them at an NFL game? The Las Vegas Raiderettes, using Neon Cowboys, were the first professional cheer squad to perform with remote-controlled LED pom poms.
Can we get our team colors for game day? Yes. Poms are made in custom colors, and the LEDs set to any color with the remote.
How do we order for our stadium shows? Reach out with your colors, squad size, and timeline for a team quote.
A signature look competitors cannot copy
The reason stadium programs invest in LED pom poms is simple: no one else on the schedule has them done right. A line that glows in sync and changes color on cue is a visual identity, the thing that shows up in the highlight clip, the booster video, and the recruiting reel. For a program trying to stand out on a big stage, that edge is hard to put a price on, and impossible for the other sideline to fake with standard poms.
The original, not a knockoff
Neon Cowboys is the company that made working LED pom poms real, founded by U.S. utility patent holder and Forbes 30 Under 30 nominee Asia Hall. When your program performs under the biggest lights of the year, you want gear from the brand the pros actually chose, not a copy that fails on camera.
