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A Few Amazing 2,000 Lumen Dive Lights

Amateur and professional divers alike know that not all dive lights are the same. There are many factors to consider, including power output, beam size, battery life, unit size and usability, its rated depth and overall reliability. But the brightness of the light is often the first thing divers look at.

Not only are dive lights important for your safety, they also are indispensable tools for exploring the underwater world to its fullest. There are many manufacturers of dive lights in the 2000 lumen range, and because of this, it may be hard for one to choose a light. But the main goal should be to obtain a light that, in the end, is going to be reliable and serve its main purpose: lighting your way in the underwater darkness.

One of the best 2000 lumen dive lights of 2017 is consistently ranked in the top five dive lights by divers and diving publications: the 2000 lumen ThorFire Scuba Diving Flashlight. One great feature of this particular light is its 100,000 hour bulb life, which means more time for lighting your underwater world and your underwater adventures.

Another good choice is the Exposure Marine Action3 20, which boasts a 20-degree beam angle, 2000 lumens of brightness, and an easy to use one-button control.

Features to look for in any diving light include not only its light output, but also its bulb life and beam width. The wider the beam, the more area you can light up to better experience your surroundings.

It’s also important to take into consideration the manufacturer’s reputation, what others are saying about that particular light, what other divers recommend, and also that the light is within your budget. Whether you are an underwater photographer or a weekend diver, you understand the importance of being able to illuminate the underwater world once you pass that 30-foot threshold. Many of the wonderful details underwater would be missed without the proper lighting, and 2000 lumen dive lights fit the bill in multiple situations.

 

NightDiver-Scott: Scott first experienced the thrill of exploring the ocean while snorkeling during his senior class trip in high school. After that, he threw himself into diving, working diligently to become a master scuba diver so he could achieve his goal of diving for a living. And that’s exactly what he’s done –a commercial diver by day and a PADI diving instructor by night, Scott loves taking his dips after the sun has gone down, and because of this, he’s super particular about the quality and functionality of the dive lights he uses.