Dive Light
Dive Light
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Princeton Tec Torrent Xenon Dive Light List Price: $39.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Torrent Xenon dive light is compact and bright. The switch with its locking mechanism is easy to use even with gloves on, and will prevent accidental switching on. The 4 o-ring seal will prevent water leakage. The Torrent Xenon is the multi purpose dive light you will want to take on every dive. |
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Pelican 2010N Nemo Dive Series Light |
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The Nemo 2010 Recoil LED is Pelican's flagship LED flashlight. Recoil LED Technology produces a white collimated beam that's as bright as an incandescent light and provides 10,000 hours of lamp life and extended battery burn time. The rugged, light weight ABS resin body is submersible to 500 feet and a twist on/off lens shroud eliminates accidental discharge. It is powered by 3 C alkaline cells. The Nemo 2010 is the future of LEDs. |
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Princeton Tec Shockwave 8 C-Cell Dive Light List Price: $79.99 Sale Price: $59.99 |
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SHOCKWAVE II. A radical 8 C-cell design eliminates nearly half the size and weight of standard primary dive lights while delivering up to 15 watts of power. This light will forever change the way you view the underwater world. This is a doggone bright light and even comes with batteries! |
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Pelican 2400N Nemo Dive Series Light |
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The unique easy slide thumb switch on the Nemo 2400 is easy to operate. The tough ABS resin body is corrosion proof and submersible to 500 feet. The Xenon lamp is powered by 4 AA alkaline cells (included) for a bright beam. |
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OMS 3w Ultra Bright Head Lamp Dive Light,L193 Sale Price: $59.95 |
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OMS is probably one of the most versatile lights that you will ever own. This light can be mounted on a helmet (helmet and hardwarenot supplied), placed on your Hood (band supplied), on your head (band supplied), used as a Goodman light (strap supplied), or even mounted to your chest strap (band supplied). The Headlamp is powered by two CR-123A Lithium batteries |
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Princeton Tec Tec-4CII MINIWAVE 2 Dive Light - 4 C-Cell w/Batteries |
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Pelican NEMO 1900 500 ft Depth Rated Xenon Scuba Diving Dive Diver Light Camping Camp Hiking Hike Travel Home Flashlight |
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Unlike conventional flashlights that have a yellowish beam, the MityLite 1900 uses a hi-intensity Xenon lamp that produces a powerful, bright beam. Submersible to 500 feet and Comes with a twist-on shroud. Light Source Xenon, Tested Lumen Value 7.0, Tested Lux Value 1200, Length 4.09" (10.4 cm), Weight (with batt.) 1.6 oz. (0.05 kg), Batteries 2 AAA Alkaline (Included), Battery Burn Time 2 hrs., Volts 3 Watts 1.1 |
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BigBlue 170 Lumens Aluminum Dive Light with Glove List Price: $129.95 Sale Price: $109.95 |
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The BigBlue AL-1x5W LED is your ideal choice of compact diving light, Capable of being a primary light, yet compact enough to be your secondary pocket light. Experience outstanding luminance with this powerful yet ultra-compact gem. Ultra - Compact Diving Light: |
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Pelican 4300N Nemo Dive Series Lights |
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The Nemo 4300 is the ultimate dive light. The 4300 has an unbreakable ABS body with thermoplastic overmolded accents and polycarbonate lens. It uses a clever magnetic switch that operates outside of the body to prevent leaking. The switch can be easily removed for washing off sand and dirt. Pelican's unique battery compartment design allows for optimal space utilization and negative buoyancy. A spare Xenon lamp is included and stored underneath the reflector. Submersible to 500 feet and powered by 8 C alkaline cells. |
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Princeton Tec Torrent LED Dive Light (3 Color Options) List Price: $62.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Torrent LED was designed for the diver who wants high performance in a smaller package. With its 3 watt Maxbright LED, the Torrent LED is small enough for looking into tiny crevices but has the power to be a primary dive light if needed. Excellent for local diving or for putting in your gear bag for vacation travel. |
Can anyone recommend an entry level dive computer for recreational scuba diving?
I am thinking a wrist mounted version (not regulator mounted) so that I can travel light. Is the Oceanic Veo 100 any good?
I asked this same question on DiversOne.com and I have received many answers. Here they are.
Thomas Sergent at 10:09am July 10
Can I suggest a Citizen Promaster Aqualand watch digital version. Not only can it record up to 4 dives ( avg depth.max depth,start & finish times, temp) but you can also wear it 24/7 as opposed to sitting in your dive bag most of the time
Garry Rogers at 10:55am July 10
Sunnto makes some nice one's like the D6
Cathy Hsiao at 2:30pm July 10
I have Oceanic GEO, it's not expensive and have all the function you need for recreational diving, I love it.
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Hallo Dave, I am using an ALLADIN for about 8 years. Wrist mounted and light weight, so easy for holidays and it only do want you want from a computer.
batteries are working for about 5 years. price not to expencive.
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Oceanic has relaxed mandatory pricing on it's Veo Wrist Mount Computer. It is currently frikkin' less expensive than a host of comparable gauges.
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I always loved my Oceanic computer - very easy to read and program. I have since moved to Alladin which is good but it took me a little while to get used to it. Good call on using a wrist mount, btw.
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Whatever the brand, make sure it is water activated. This way you will never descend with a computer that isnt on.












