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Greetings!
I recently purchased one of the new Dive Rite 300 LED handheld lights from Dive Rite Express. I would never considered this light if it hadn't been for a few things:
1. Dive Rite is planning to release a modification to this light which allows the diver to unscrew the light head from the battery compartment and attach it to a battery canister, giving tech divers the freedom to have the light in a canister form. DR hasnt announced a price yet, but expects release before the end of '07.
2. What I read on this light made it sound like it could rival many HID lights on the market in terms of output.
3. Unlike canister lights, I can carry spare AA batteries in my gear bag easily and cheaply.
4. Unlike canister lights, LEDs are not prone to short striking.
5. Unlike HID lights, LED bulbs are very resilant, have a long burn life. HID bulbs don't take well to a beating.
6. The LED light has goodman handle mounts for those who would like to mount it on their hand.
7. It is EXTREMELY bright. I work in a dive shop and have turned on many lights in my days-- this light rivals HIDs for output. It easily cleans house among other LED lights.
8. Well built, I feel like I could throw it out my 4th floor window and not worry about damage.
So far I dont have any complaints. Usually I can produce a critique or two about a piece of gear, but none yet. I am taking it out for a test dive in some murky water Sunday, I will report back on it's performance.
I took a comparison shot of it against the UK C8 Xenon bulb light. Roughly 4 ft away from the ceiling where I took the shot. Clearly the LED is bright!
I definately would not hesitate to suggest this light to divers who want a nice bright light without the cost, size or overhead of a canister light. I would call it similar in size (smaller) to a C cell Maglite.
POUCH INCLUDED WITH LIGHT (I added the snap):
FRONT OF THE LIGHT HEAD:
GOODMAN HANDLE MOUNT:
SIZE IN HAND (I am an average-small sized woman):
JUST LIGHT HEAD (for when DR releases the canister modification):
COMPARISON (Left, DR LED. Right, UK C8 Xenon Bulb- 4ft away)
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/kmtchll/DR%20LED%20003.jpg
Kristen
I recently purchased one of the new Dive Rite 300 LED handheld lights from Dive Rite Express. I would never considered this light if it hadn't been for a few things:
1. Dive Rite is planning to release a modification to this light which allows the diver to unscrew the light head from the battery compartment and attach it to a battery canister, giving tech divers the freedom to have the light in a canister form. DR hasnt announced a price yet, but expects release before the end of '07.
2. What I read on this light made it sound like it could rival many HID lights on the market in terms of output.
3. Unlike canister lights, I can carry spare AA batteries in my gear bag easily and cheaply.
4. Unlike canister lights, LEDs are not prone to short striking.
5. Unlike HID lights, LED bulbs are very resilant, have a long burn life. HID bulbs don't take well to a beating.
6. The LED light has goodman handle mounts for those who would like to mount it on their hand.
7. It is EXTREMELY bright. I work in a dive shop and have turned on many lights in my days-- this light rivals HIDs for output. It easily cleans house among other LED lights.
8. Well built, I feel like I could throw it out my 4th floor window and not worry about damage.
So far I dont have any complaints. Usually I can produce a critique or two about a piece of gear, but none yet. I am taking it out for a test dive in some murky water Sunday, I will report back on it's performance.
I took a comparison shot of it against the UK C8 Xenon bulb light. Roughly 4 ft away from the ceiling where I took the shot. Clearly the LED is bright!
I definately would not hesitate to suggest this light to divers who want a nice bright light without the cost, size or overhead of a canister light. I would call it similar in size (smaller) to a C cell Maglite.
POUCH INCLUDED WITH LIGHT (I added the snap):
FRONT OF THE LIGHT HEAD:
GOODMAN HANDLE MOUNT:
SIZE IN HAND (I am an average-small sized woman):
JUST LIGHT HEAD (for when DR releases the canister modification):
COMPARISON (Left, DR LED. Right, UK C8 Xenon Bulb- 4ft away)
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/kmtchll/DR%20LED%20003.jpg
Kristen