Sold! Dive Rite LX20 - $225

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For sale is a Dive Rite LX20 (not the LX20+). It's cosmetically a little rough around the edges, but functions perfectly. I've used it on maybe 30 dives before I decided I didn't need this light in addition to my others. Though I was not the first owner, I see no signs that it was ever flooded.

Takes four 18650 batteries and is spec'd for 4 hour burn time on the high setting. This is one of Dive Rite's constant output lights, unlike a lot of other lights which dim significantly over their run time. The spot is great for signaling, with a nice halo for looking around.

Attached to the light there is a QRM mounting point, compatible with Dive Rite's QRM system. A handle is not included with this light.

If you happen to be local to the Santa Barbara area, I can sell you some batteries for it. Otherwise, batteries are not included.

Asking $225 + shipping or best offer, or local pickup in Santa Barbara. I also make it down to Ventura reasonably often for dive boats if you're over that way.
 

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What's the difference between this and the LX20+?
 
As far as I understand, the LX20+ is brighter at 1500 lumens maximum, vs the LX20 at 1100 lumens. They take the same batteries, so I'd imagine the LX20 lasts longer on a single set of batteries.
 
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