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How to Choose the Best Steady Beam Dive Lights

Choosing a perfect dive light can enhance your dive experience in a big way and is also crucial for your own safety purposes. Here are the top 3 ways to choose the best steady beam dive light for both professional and novice divers.

Beam Angle

The beam angle of your dive light can be narrow, medium or wide. Depending on your diving situation and needs, you will need different types of beam angles to enhance your diving experience. For example, if you are a deep sea diver needing to take still photos of microscopic marine life, then you will need a dive light that has a wide beam angle that enhances the spectrum, making it possible to see tiny substances even in the deepest of waters. On the contrary, the beam angle you choose for shallow water diving should have a narrow or medium angle.

Battery Type

The type of batteries that your steady beam dive light uses is of great importance to your safety and for making your diving experience more pleasurable. It is therefore important to check whether the batteries are rechargeable or disposable. Rechargeable batteries are always safer given that you can dive with a portable power backup and recharge anytime the batteries hit low power levels. On the other hand, the main advantage of disposable batteries is that they are usually manufactured with more energy levels and hence last much longer. However, it is important to keep extra batteries with you while diving to replace depleted ones if your dive lights use disposable batteries.

Dive Lights Size

Steady beam dive lights are manufactured in different sizes to cater to the needs of different users. There are small-sized dive lights, large and extra-large ones with unique advantages and disadvantages for each group. Although large dive lights might be good for enhanced brightness, their heavy components make them unpopular among many divers. Small-sized dive lights on the other hand might not provide the best brightness for divers, especially those who go to the deepest parts of the sea or ocean.

Hopefully these tips will help you get the best steady beam dive light for your diving needs. Remember to buy your dive lights from a well-established manufacturer.

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.