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Top Kraken Dive Lights

A leading manufacturer of high quality and sturdy diving equipment and accessories, Kraken Sports also manufactures some of the best dive lights available on the market today. And these come with an affordable price tag. Shared below is a list, complete with details, of the three top selling Kraken dive lights.

Kraken LED Dive Light NR-650

This dive light emits 650 lumens and is powered using an 18650 lithium-ion battery. It emits 350 lumens when powered by 3 AAA batteries. The NR-650 dive light produces a 10-degree beam angle that illuminates even the darkest spaces. This light can be used in five different modes: SOS, Strobe, 100%, 50%, and 25%. The corrosion-resistant aluminum construction of this light ensures unparalleled durability.

Features

  • Burn time of 120 minutes with a 18650 lithium-ion battery; 90 minutes with 3 AAA batteries
  • Push on/off button with battery level indicator
  • Depth rating of 330ft/100m
  • Length: 5.30”

Kraken Dive Light NR-1000

This dive light is manufactured completely out of metal. Its emits up to 800 lumens in a 15-degree beam angle, which comes in handy when there is a need for focused brightness in tight spaces. This torch has three modes: 100%, 50%, and 25%. The NR-1000 dive light is ideal for night diving due to its large halo and hot white center.

Features

  • Lithium-ion battery power source
  • 90 minutes burn time
  • Push on/off button with battery level indicator
  • 330ft/100m depth rating
  • Weight: 180g

Kraken NR-3000

This is a premium offering by Kraken Sports. This light provides 3000 lumens in a 10-degree beam angle, all with a burn time of 90 minutes at 100% intensity. It also features five modes: 100%, 50%, 25%, Strobe, and SOS. This light has a water resistant head that protects the electronics; in the event of flooding, only the battery may need to be replaced.

Features

  • Push on/off button with battery level indicator
  • A maximum recharge time of 2.5-3 hours
  • 330ft/100m depth rating
  • Double O-ring seal
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