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Diving torch

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dr.h.sbeiti

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Can anybody please tell me what's the name of the company or manufacturer of this torch and where to buy it .. i've used it for 2 years it's rechargable and lasts for more than 5 hours on high power .. best i ever used
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It's something locally printed and not the company logo

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If the specs are the same please give your opinion on how it works for holehunting(if thats what you use it for). Im currently looking for a new one, since i was stupid enough to buy a 10 dollars 180lumens torch that was totally meaningless lol
 
If the specs are the same please give your opinion on how it works for holehunting(if thats what you use it for). Im currently looking for a new one, since i was stupid enough to buy a 10 dollars 180lumens torch that was totally meaningless lol

check out our 680 lumen dive light. Very compact, focused beam, aircraft aluminum and we offer a glove mount and a gun mount option as well.

http://www.makospearguns.com/680-Lumen-Dive-Light-p/m680dl.htm

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I've already bought myself a decent 900 lumen torch so no need to shove the advertisment down my throat :p
 
check out our 680 lumen dive light. Very compact, focused beam, aircraft aluminum and we offer a glove mount and a gun mount option as well.

http://www.makospearguns.com/680-Lumen-Dive-Light-p/m680dl.htm

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That's neat.

I fashoined one of those holders out of neoprene and I wear it on my forearm...very handy indeed.

For me though, a speardivers torch shall have a rear facing button to be able to switch ON & point with one hand.
 
That's neat.

I fashoined one of those holders out of neoprene and I wear it on my forearm...very handy indeed.

For me though, a speardivers torch shall have a rear facing button to be able to switch ON & point with one hand.


Thanks for the positive comments. This light has a button switch on the side, the hand holster has a hole to access the switch.. it is pretty convenient to turn on and off.
 
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check out our 680 lumen dive light. Very compact, focused beam, aircraft aluminum and we offer a glove mount and a gun mount option as well.

http://www.makospearguns.com/680-Lumen-Dive-Light-p/m680dl.htm

M680DL-2T.jpg


680-dive-light-with-lanyard.jpg

This is a great light! I don't find the wrist holder to work well for me, but the light is awesome!

I bought a ton of batteries on Amazon for cheap and this thing is a beast.

On land it's insane (for short bursts, as it heats up pretty good) and it has allowed me to spot / land fish EVEN IN DAYLIGHT HOURS that I wouldn't have otherwise seen.
 
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