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scuba diving light reviews small dive lights aa aaa batteries
Below is a list of the most popular customer scuba gear reviews for Scuba Diving Lights, Small Dive Lights (AA & AAA Batteries). Click the product name to view more reviews and details about that product. For longer reviews, click the View Full Review link next to a review to read the whole review.
You can see the most helpful scuba gear reviews for scuba diving lights below. Scuba.com offers gear reviews from the following manufacturers: Big Blue, Hollis, Innovative, Intova, IST, Mares, Oceanic., Pelican, Princeton Tec, Promate, Scubamax, ScubaPro, Trident, TUSA, Underwater Kinetics, XS Scuba, Zeagle and more...
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| Big Blue Quattro XL L.E.D. Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: David Lee on 4/3/2012
Excellent Light - This is an excellent light. At 1000 lumens it really outshines anything of lower brightness. When I first got it, I thought it would be too big and heavy to be easily used but once I got it connected and tried out it is very comfortable. I hooked it to a "snappy" just in case. It fit into my BC zippered pocket easily for ascent and decent then I could remove it underwater for use. I didnt know what to do with the very large handle but found it made an excellent hook which I could attach the flashlight to my chest strap while not in use and it doesnt dangle so I could swim through caves and near the bottom without it being in the way but still be trivially accessible when I needed... View Full Review
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| Princeton Tec Torrent 3 Watt L.E.D. Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: Kristian B. on 8/3/2007
A very impressive light at a great price - The lighting power on this light is very good. It makes a secure backup light, and I use it on almost every day dive in limited viz areas to explore or to signal others. Having a switch to turn on/off was very nice instead of having to screw in the head/bulb to turn on and off. Great price, just bought another one for my wife.
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| Scubamax L.E.D. Dive Light Stick Reviews
Reviewer: Mike D. on 11/1/2008
No more throw away chemical sticks - In thinking about getting one of these LED light sticks, I couldnt help but remember all the times I opened a chemical stick package only top find a dud, and then hoping my buddy had a spare (I always carry more then one but opened three duds in a row one time). The news that dive operators in the Bahamas also do not allow the chemical sticks anymore and the great sale price here was all I needed to finally get one of these reusable LED lights. The only hard part was deciding what color to get. The only negative thing I can say is what others have noted, that they sink, making the placement on your BC/reg a tough decision since it could become obscured if they settle down in between things.... View Full Review
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| Innovative Chemical Dive Light Stick Reviews
Reviewer: Mark T. on 6/9/2008
Superb for Night Dives - cracking one of these to start the glow and then tucking it under my mask guard has been a great aid for my buddy to find me while in the deep dark No need for blinding me with a bright torch (flashlight) very reassuring.
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| Princeton Tec Torrent Xenon Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: Shaun Bogel on 11/23/2007
Outstanding day light, great backup light - This a great pocket light, not for use as your primary light!, but during the day time it all you’ll ever need, it extremely bright at close distances (under 10’) it great for looking between crevasses and it extremely durable. I would defiantly recommend this light, plus you can’t beat the price, 35 dollars please they are giving it away. I’ve got more than 25 dives on it and still extremely reliable. If your looking for a great affordable light I would buy this one
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| Underwater Kinetics Fathom 4 Pak Dive Lights Reviews
Reviewer: Gregory Allan on 8/31/2011
MAJ OR G - I bought the UK Fathom 4 pack dive lights set about two months ago I got the xenon sun light instead of the led. The lights are very bright and very well made,The C8 has a great locking trigger so it wont turn on accidental in your dive bag not to great to get to your dive area and find out the batterys are toast,No guys and girls we dont keep batterys in the lights all the time.it is a bit heavy.now about the mini Q40 its a great light very bright for its size and works well on your mask for hands free operation are just for a back up light.now about the SL4 the amount of light it puts out on this unit is amazing for its size the light its self is all most worth what you would pay for the... View Full Review
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| TUSA L.E.D. Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: Thomas M. on 5/9/2010
TUSA L.E.D. Dive Light: - This is the first dive light Ive ever owned and I bought it specifically for its bright LED beam despite its small size. I had seen another diver using a light on a day dive and realized that it really comes in handy when youre diving on a wreck and want to be able to see inside of a cabin or hold. Its also great for illuminating underneath a rock or coral head. I ended up using this light on every dive I did on my last trip. The TUSA is a great light and small enough to easily fit right inside the pocket of my BCD. The switch is easy to slide on/off. If you dont own a dive light you should get one and this is a great choice!
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| Big Blue FF3x5 500 Lumen L.E.D. Aluminum Torch and Video Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: James Moore on 3/6/2009
a lot of light - 500 lumens is plenty of light in a fairly wide and uniform beam. I loaded 8 2650 mah (milliamp-hours) nickel metal hydride AA batteries and get over two hours of bright light on the high setting. I think it would go rather longer but I dont want to over-discharge the cells.
This light with three five-watt LEDs is disproportionately brighter than the three three-watt LEDs in my somewhat older Princeton Tec Miniwave LED. LED technology is advancing rapidly and it seems the Big Blue is using newer ones. I believe the current efficiency winner is from Cree at over 100 lumens per watt.
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| Scuba Mini U-Beam 5 L.E.D. Dive Light. Reviews
Reviewer: James Barry on 3/21/2010
Who doesnt love free stuff?? - This little guy came free with a dive light I purchased. It is small, but packs a punch. Looking at its size, its easy to write it off for functionality. But it has actually come in handy looking underwater. I would hate to rely on it in a night situation, but it does allow a couple of feet of visibility, and that allows signaling, gauge monitoring, and a safe ascent. It fits in even the tiniest of pockets. The only one negative is that it did not come with batteries. I feel that this doesnt matter though, as the light was a free addition. I did not give it five stars because the size of the thing makes it almost a novelty item. Its good enough quality, I think... well see how long... View Full Review
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| Big Blue CF-250 L.E.D. Dive Light Reviews
Reviewer: Ben S. on 8/31/2011
Excellent light - This light is excellent for my backup and is much brighter than some divers primary light. However if you purchase the pouch with the retractor be aware that the attachment ring which is like a key ring is cheap and when you attach it to the light you have to strech it and it does not spring back to shape it stays bent and the little loop which holds the lanyard to the torch spins around until it unhooks itself and you may lose your light. Take the ring off and use a small zip tie and never worry about it.
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