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Just got these SL3 lights in...WOW>..this is bright and cheap! At $50, almost everyone will want one of these. This is one bright back up!

It also has a stainless steel loop for centered attachments! 30hr Burntime until 10%

http://www.diverightinscuba.com/cata...ht-p-2690.html

Video is HERE where I compared it to a Salvo Rat.
 
Ummmm it does say waterproof, but to what depth? I would hate to have a waterproof light that isn't submersible to ~130 feet.
 
Ummmm it does say waterproof, but to what depth? I would hate to have a waterproof light that isn't submersible to ~130 feet.

Second line in the description says 500ft :wink:
 
I'd be concerned about that attachment D-clip on the back. Can that be popped off, or is it totally captured?
 
I'd be concerned about that attachment D-clip on the back. Can that be popped off, or is it totally captured?


It could be popped off, but it would take alot of force as I was tuggin pretty hard....but I wasn't trying to break it either. If you tried, it would/could break loose, but it would take some heavy force
 
It could be popped off, but it would take alot of force as I was tuggin pretty hard....but I wasn't trying to break it either. If you tried, it would/could break loose, but it would take some heavy force

Ok, thanks for the info.
 

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