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Topic: super bright dive light recommendations?  (Read 2266 times)

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ken jan

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Hi guys, Was wondering if anyone has a good recommendation on super bright dive lights.I currently have the UK SL4 eLED L1 Dive Light, I don't think its bright enough. Thanks for your recommendation!


BigJim

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I've been using this 1000 lumen one from Subcraft that I got from Red Triangle and I love it.

Their website is down right now but you can shoot Matt a PM (he is on here as formerdiver) and he should be able to tell you if he has any in stock etc.

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ken jan

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shoprat

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I will second the option from subcraft( as if Jim's endorsement isn't enough...) super bright and the twist switch is crisp and easy to operate with gloves. Plus no more stupid c batteries that are a huge pain to replace!!


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Sir Rob IV

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I've been using this 1000 lumen one from Subcraft that I got from Red Triangle and I love it.

Their website is down right now but you can shoot Matt a PM (he is on here as formerdiver) and he should be able to tell you if he has any in stock etc.

 :smt006

Sincerely,

Jim


By far one of my favorite pieces of dive gear, super bright, easy to use and rechargeable battery. Ive beat the shit out of it and yet to have a problem with it.
 either way make sure your new light is at least 1000 lumen.


divenfish

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There is an 800 lumen rechargeable dive light on sale now at scuba.com for $59.95 & free shipping. I don't own one so I can't comment on the price or quality of this light .
http://www.scuba.com/scuba-gear-56/126400/Ocean-Quest-800-L.E.D.-Rechargeable-Dive-Light.html


ken jan

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Thanks. Guys
Decided to go with the deep blue. 1100


 

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