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Review: Tusa TUL-600 LED Dive Light

The Tusa TUL 600 is a great device if you want to have a budget-oriented yet powerful handheld dive light. Whether you’re a commercial diver or simply dive for recreational purposes, this is a solid piece of gear to add to your collection. The Tusa TUL 600 is built rugged and tough to face any situation.

The construction of the dive light is very durable, with a factory sealed housing made of anodized aluminum. The device is 101mm long X 57mm wide. The dive light features a pistol grip for convenience and comfort. Additionally, you can get a ball mount so you can add accessories as needed. This high-performance dive light has a depth rating of 300’ or 90 meters.

Features

Regarding the brightness level, the Tusa TUL 600 LED light offers 600 lumens of brightness at full power. It also has a beam angle of 12 degrees, which is great for divers who want to explore every nook and cranny encountered on their dive. The handle of the light has a four-stage switch that can be controlled by the user to adjust the brightness level. The four different modes consist of 100% power that offers 600-lumens of brightness, 50% power that offers 300-lumens of brightness, 25% power that offers 125-lumens of brightness, and an SOS emergency mode. The Tusa TUL 600 LED light can run for up to 60 minutes at full brightness, 120 minutes at 50% brightness, and 240 minutes at 25% brightness. This dive light can also be charged very quickly in just 70 minutes.

Pros

  • Long battery life and durable
  • Good brightness level
  • Different modes to adjust the power
  • Pocket-friendly

Cons

  • Bulky in size
  • Wrist mount has to be purchased separately
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.