Primary LED dive light opinions

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greymutt

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I am looking for input on primary dive lights for cold water wreck environments. I wanted to spend $300 or less and want it to be an LED light. I have been looking at the Tek-Tite SeaRay12 and the Princeton Tec Shockwave II LED. I am open to opinions or suggestions. Also if anyone responding has a used one to sell, please let me know.
 
I am looking for input on primary dive lights for cold water wreck environments. I wanted to spend $300 or less and want it to be an LED light. I have been looking at the Tek-Tite SeaRay12 and the Princeton Tec Shockwave II LED. I am open to opinions or suggestions. Also if anyone responding has a used one to sell, please let me know.

You also might wnat to check out the Underwater Kinetics C8 eLED Plus.

Underwater Kinetics Sunlight "C8 eLED Plus" Dive Light with Pistol Grip from LeisurePro.com
 
$300 is pretty cheap, The dive rite 500 lumen model is amazing but is just over your budget, I suggest saving up a bit for something better than a C8 or Tek-Tite.

Watch Salvo, solus, and dive rite for some real LED primary lights
 
Princeton tec Miniwav LED same light output as the Shockwave LED half the batteries with adaquate battery life. Smaller and lighter weight.
 

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