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With the dual-beam feature of both white and red lights and 5 customizable modes, the Mazu TD01 offers unparalleled versatility. Whether you're engaged in cave diving, recreational diving, underwater photography, or lobster hunting, spearfishing, this headlamp adjusts perfectly to your needs.
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It's also the best wrist light if you have anything else on that wrist like a dive computer.
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Thanks for Randall Spangler sharing with us.
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๐Ÿ‘‰Click here to see more details on Amazon

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Are there any better pictures of the attachment point on the back of the light? I'd like to try attaching one to a hard Goodman handle...it could make for an incredibly compact backup primary light/travel primary light, if it could be rigged up with a hard Goodman handle.
 
Are there any better pictures of the attachment point on the back of the light? I'd like to try attaching one to a hard Goodman handle...it could make for an incredibly compact backup primary light/travel primary light, if it could be rigged up with a hard Goodman handle.
Hello. Here's Randall Spangler sharing the mount he printed for the Orcatorch TD01's wrist grip based on his extensive real-life experience. ๐Ÿ‘
You can refer to the following detailed pictures of TD01.

You could also take the helmet mount from the TD01, unscrew the base, and it's a standard 1/4" tripod mount. Then just drill a 1/4" hole in the Goodman grip, use a relatively short 1/4" stainless steel or brass machine screw and lock washer, and done. :D
Hope these can help you.

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