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Light Aqua Lung Alu Trio

The Aqua Lung Alu Trio is a great lamp for use in clear tropical waters, although it may not be so suitable for use in the poorer visibility found nearer home. more...
Appeared in DIVER February 2012
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Light Hollis LED5

It has a milled handgrip along its body, and a rubber insert around the shroud that encases the lamp front. It has that solid feel of something valuable. It is an undeniably tough lamp for the price. more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2011
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Light Mares EOS 3

It’s often better to be a developer than an innovator. The latest EOS 3 lamp is unambitious, in that it uses what has become fairly standard technology. more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2011
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Light UK LIGHT CANNON eLED

The Californian diving lamp manufacturer headed up by Alan Ukay and known as Underwater Kinetics or UK (geddit?) has always eschewed the use of metal in its products... more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2011
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Light Frogman Lenser SLT & Lightake Shallow

The Shallow Light I was sent can evidently be purchased for one-fifth of the cost of a Frogman.
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Appeared in DIVER November 2011
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LIGHT Fa & Mi Super LEDIUM 50

The Super Ledium 50 measures 22cm long, so it might fit into some BC pockets. It weighs about half a kilo in air, and half of that again under water, and comes in its own case. more...
Appeared in DIVER October 2011
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LED light Metalsub XRE 500-R

It’s the sort of lamp that is bought by someone who appreciates precision engineering and is prepared to pay the price for something that appears that little bit better made.
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Appeared in DIVER June 2011
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LED light Ikelite PCm2 lite

A PC Lite was one of the first diver’s lamps I ever reviewed. Since then, we’ve seen a revolution in both battery technology and light-source technology, but the latest PC2 Lite LEDs looks very much the same as that original successful design. more...
Appeared in DIVER June 2011
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LED light Aquatec Aqua-Marine

This 300-lumen lamp is a development of Aquatec’s 230-lumen model. more...
Appeared in DIVER June 2011
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Light Metalsub XRE5000

Metalsub lamps used to be thought lovely but fiendishly expensive. Thanks to other manufacturers, especially those in the USA, entering the market with even costlier products, the price looks more attainable now. more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2011
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Light KOWALSKI SELECT 620

The Select 620 looks similar to traditional Kowalski lanterns, in that it is still a simple anodised aluminium tube with a lamp head at one end and charging connections and a handle attached at the other. more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2010
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VIDEO LIGHT SOLA 600

Light & Motion started off making lamps for cyclists, hence the name.
Since then, this Californian company has developed an enviable reputation for video lights, lens attachments and Stingray and Bluefin video camera housings. more...
Appeared in DIVER November 2010
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Light Aquasun AQ-370

This may be the only lamp you'd ever need.
I'd have given it a full set of marks if it wasn't for its unappealing looks!
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Appeared in DIVER October 2010
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LIGHTS Intova compact & mini torch

Intova makes its products not in the Far East but in the Far West, in Hawaii. These lamps are solidly built from anodised aluminium, and are similar-looking, if different in what they do. more...
Appeared in DIVER September 2010
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Light Metalsub KL 1242 Cablelight

The lamps of the Dutch manufacturer MetalSub are made to a specification not often required by amateur divers, but it's undeniable that it's nice to own high-quality kit. more...
Appeared in DIVER August 2010
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Light Cathx Ocean Euphos handheld

WITH LOTS OF LED LAMPS coming onto the market at less than £100, one has to wonder what CathX Ocean is thinking of when it offers a handheld version of its Euphos umbilical lamp at such an enormous price.
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Appeared in DIVER August 2010
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Light UK SL3 eLED

Those of a size that used to be considered as back-ups now produce enough light to be used as primary diving lamps. The Underwater Kinetics SL3e LED is a case in point. more...
Appeared in DIVER July 2010
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Light Scubapro NOVA LIGHT 230

DON'T CONFUSE THIS LAMP with any other of a similar name that Scubapro might have made, especially the original little Nova Light. more...
Appeared in DIVER June 2010
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Halcyon EOS LED

Halcyon EOS LED PRIMARY VS Hollis LED 16

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Head to Head more...
Appeared in DIVER June 2010
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Light Seac-Sub Luce LED

WHEN PEOPLE NOW ASK ME to recommend a small but bright lamp that they can carry easily in their BC pocket, I admit that I find it hard to be definitive. more...
Appeared in DIVER April 2010
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Light Scubapro Phad 8

THE PHAD 8 GAVE A VERY GOOD LIGHT by which to conduct a night dive, but I was critical of its lack of a handle. It was only later that I found the handle, packed as a separate item. more...
Appeared in DIVER January 2010
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Light TUSA TUL300

Only 15cm long and around 36mm in diameter, this lamp's black anodised aluminium body is easy to stow, yet it produced enough light for both of us to find our way without crashing into anything or getting hooked up anywhere. more...
Appeared in DIVER December 2009
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LIGHT KOWALSKI LED

MR KOWALSKI MAKES EXCEEDINGLY GOOD LAMPS, but he has tended to get a little stuck in his ways. When everyone else went over to nickel metal-hydride batteries, he stuck resolutely with nickel cadmium.
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Appeared in DIVER October 2009
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LAMP TILLY TEC W30 BACK-UP

After my adventures with the Tilly Tec TT2-LED 2000, a lamp so bright it left a trail of bedazzled fishes and cooked coral, I took the little W30 Back-up torch with me to the British Virgin Islands.
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Appeared in DIVER September 2009
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LAMP TILLY TEC TT2/LED 2000

Lamps continue to get brighter and brighter. This lamp proved to be so bright that it was an embarrassment while night-diving on a tropical reef. I ended up putting my whole hand over the front of it, and conducted my dive by using merely the small percentage of light that escaped through the gaps between my fingers - it was that bright! more...
Appeared in DIVER September 2009