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Review: Dive Rite LX25 LED Canister Light

This new and highly efficient dive light is making its way to the market, providing a reliable and durable product for an amazing diving experience. With its lithium battery, the Dive Rite LX25 LED Canister will definitely help you stay lit up underwater for a long period of time. It’s one of the most worth-it dive lights to try for traveling in the caves and dark areas under the sea.

Product Features

The Dive Rite LX25 LED with Lithium battery is a canister-shaped corded primary light that has 30,000 LUX at 6,500 Kelvin for the brightness every diver wants. It has a concentrated six-degree light beam that can make its way through the water with a smooth glide. It comes with a rechargeable lithium battery that provides a burn time of up to 36 hours when the light is used exclusively in strobe mode. It also includes a quick release soft hand mount and quick belt mount in the canister, ensuring safety and proper light performance when diving. This dive light also has a depth rating of 500 feet (152m) and an approximately 6000 light color temperature.

Pros

  • The Dive Rite LX25 LED can definitely be used for a very long time because of its lithium rechargeable battery. If turned in high power, 30,000 LUX for 7 hours can be used, 13,000 LUX for 11 hours on low power, and 36 hours at 25,000 LUX in the strobe mode.
  • It’s also made durable and water-resistant because of the O-ring sealed battery pack.
  • This product is easy to handle because of its 3.8 pounds (1.72kg) weight and compact design that comes with Goodman grip.
  • Lithium batteries are also safe for airline travel so you could take it anywhere you want.

Cons

  • The batteries need to be charged for five hours in order to be restored in its original energy level.
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.