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How to Choose the Best Primary Dive Light

A dive light is a source carried by divers when going underwater to light up their way. It is an obvious vision aid for people who enjoy under water adventures.Primary dive lights are usually stronger and longer lasting.They are usable on day and night time adventures and usually have replaceable , rechargeable batteries . A good dive light should last eight hours at maximum lighting and when brand new should offer you a decade of proper service. A secondary dive light is usually there to assist the diver in case the primary fails. It can also be used to illuminate small areas like crevices . When choosing your dive lights consider the following things.

First things first consider what kind of diving you want to engage in. Depending on your choices , you can determine what would be most appealing to you. Are you a recreational diver or are you more of the deep sea diver?This kind of thought lets you know what would you most suitable for you. When you take certain lights further down than the depth rating that is recommended , they tend to break and have terrible leaks which damage your lights and might leave you in a sticky situation.

Do some research on the kind of dive lights that are out there.Figure out how much money you want to spend on your diving torch , then determine what features are most important for your budget range.

Keep things as simple as possible so as to not get confused on the kind of gear you should get. The variety of choices out there can be quite confusing. Do not always fall for the popular brands but rather go for something practical.

Are you into saving the environment, then consider getting rechargeable batteries for your dive lights. This reduces waste and helps salve your guilty conscience.

Most primary lights come in two forms pistol grip or lantern grip, depending on what the buyer prefers. These lights have a center focused beam so as to not blind the user. This is especially helpful at night where light after a certain point causes more harm than good.

Studies show that once a diver gets to 30 feet , without a light every thing looks like a washed out shade of blue/grey!Dive lights are essential for safety and enhance the enjoyment of the under water experience. Most divers find that the deeper you go the worse the color spectrum gets. Get a dive light to enhance your experience!

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.