Pelican Super Sabrelite

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I've had a Super Sabrelight for a couple years and so far no flooding problems. For it's size it puts out a lot of light. I've used it as a primary light for recreational night dives with no problem. Replacement bulbs are pretty easy to find which is nice.
 
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I have several pelicans and they are OK lights. Before going into the water turn the light on and then back off the light head just until it goes off. Then Press down on the light head to see if it comes back on. If it does, back it off a bit more and do so until it does not come on. This will ensure that when you are in the water that the pressure does not cause the light to turn on when not wanted and that the o-ring will not fail and the light will not flood.
 

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