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Best Large Dive Lights for Professional and Recreational Divers

Sometimes, bigger really is better. These massive dive lights are reliable, durable, and come with an array of features.

Bigblue TL3100P Supreme

This light provides 3100 lumens in a concentrated beam and has a maximum depth rating of 330 feet. It offers 4 power levels with a battery life of 2 hours at maximum output. The light is also able to remain functional for 20 hours at the minimum output level. It uses a Li-ion rechargeable battery. The body is made of aluminum alloy, which won’t corrode, and it is sealed with a double O-ring. In our opinion, these features make it the best large dive light out there.

ScubaPro Nova 2100 SF

This light has dual beams, including a 2100 lumen, 65-degree flood beam and 800 lumen, 15-degree spot beam. It can light your path up to a depth of 100 meters or 330 feet. The light is powered by a 25W Lithium-ion rechargeable battery that will go for 55 minutes at maximum power. The light is made of anodized aluminum and a fiber-reinforced polycarbonate for maximum durability. The light also comes with an emergency mode that is activated by pushing the power button for 3 seconds.

Underwater Kinetics C4 eLED L2

The Underwater Kinetics C4 eLED L2 combines two LEDs to give a single beam of bright light. The light gives off 1000 lumens on high power mode and 450 lumens on low power mode, with the battery lasting for 1.1 hours and 4 hours, respectively. It uses a NiMH battery which can last up to 10 years with proper care. The light has a depth rating of 500 feet/150 meters. It is made of a tough composite body that does not corrode and is fitted with a pistol grip. Its lumen booster technology improves LED performance by pulling heat away.

 

Cavediver Aaron: On Aaron’s 10th birthday his uncle surprised him with diving lessons, and Aaron was instantly hooked. Today, he’s a certified master scuba diver working as a commercial diver full-time and a PADI instructor specializing in cave diving part-time. Because he’s used to exploring the deepest, darkest corners and crevices of the water, he has tested out and tried just about every worthwhile dive light and accessory on the market, and he loves to share his expertise and favorite products here on the Dive Light blog.