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Hey wha'ts up Guys,

Thanks for the feedback and keep them comming.

ae3753,

We're looking to get as many reviews out as possible but all the major magazines do 1-2 reviews every year, and if we miss the reviews we would have to wait another year. Last year I helped Bill from Scuba Diving magazine answer a lot of technical questions that they had about underwater lighting for thier "next-generation" dive lihts article. Unfortunately they were only reviewing LEDs and HIDs at the time. However, he did mention that our SL50 w/ a 50w bulb outshined all of the lights on that dive trip, including some of the HIDs that were aboard.


Waynne,

Your #3 and #4 is the primary reason why a lot of EXPERIENCED divers purchase our products. Through a lot of our pro diver program applications and talking to customers at DEMA this year, we have a lot of people who has HIDs and they're just fed up with the fact that the are so fragile and how frustrated they get when their dive lights don't turn on when they're suppose to, or when their lights break on the way to a trip in the dive bag. As for #6, we are working to get more dive shops to carry our products, and I'm sure you'll see and hear more about our products as time goes on. As for #9, we offer the "adaptability" with a direct lightbult replacements that take only a minute to switch without additional hardware. All you have to do is unscrew the canister or the light head and then pop in a different bulb for different color, beam angle, and brightness. A lot of poeple are surprised about this, but we offer 2-3 additional spare bulbs on all the lights that we sell :)

Mike,

DIYs are always fun for those who have the time, knowledge, and the patience. Agian, flexibilty comes into play here. Our lights fits any MR16 bulbs so you can siwtch from a flood to spot real easily. Most divers prefer spot while videographers prefer flood w/ a diffuser, and the amount of light output that you want may vary depending on the type of dive you go on. Generally people who use rechargeable batteries have no problem with it, and they are almost a necessity for high powered lights because Alkaline batteries just don't hold enough power. If you like a low powered dive light that uses AA (alkaline, lithium, or rechargeable NiMH) batteries, we might have something for you at the end of the year. I'll make the announcement on the site once the products are ready :)


Thanks for filling out the survey for us and please keep them comming, the information gathered will be used to provide better products and services for diver.
 

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