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2013-10-08T20:00:00
All was good except for the rubber lens protector fell off while trying to turn off the light @ 60 feet underwater & could not do it.
Dan

2013-08-08T20:00:00
Bought this light as a replacement for an earlier model. I use it as a backup light for night dives. It is small but very bright. The LED bulb is amazing. Would recommend this as a backup light or just a rugged all purpose light.
Brad

2012-05-29T20:00:00
Very bright light in a small package.
Troy

2012-05-15T20:00:00
Nice wide focus for video. Lasts a long time.
Diver212

2011-09-26T20:00:00
Great for lobster bright ,easy on&off ,small and sturdy
capt b.

2011-04-13T20:00:00
We use this as a backup light for diving. But, It can be a main light if your dive buddy has a strong light.
live L.

2010-08-21T20:00:00
Nice and bright (brighter than more expensive flashlight of similar size). Only downfall is the twist on feature without a button or switch to turn it on.
cartman

2010-01-19T19:00:00
I will use this light for poking about during daylight use and as a back-up during twilight/night dives. It seems to have a concentration of light but not @ a point. With the LEDs the batteries should last a long time along with the brightness of the light. It is possible to have the lens assembly which is used for the on/off switch tightened just a bit too much which allows the light to come on under pressure from dive depths. Also, if the lens assembly is backed off too much the unit will flood. The operation is something that the operator has to get used to.
Dave

2010-01-09T19:00:00
This is a good solid light that will stay on for a long time. I use it as a backup. Be careful to not unscrew the lense (on-off switch)too much when under water or prior to entering, because if you go past the 0-rings it will flood.
KEVIN A.

2010-01-06T19:00:00
This is a decent light as a backup, though not super-bright. When used during the day, it has to be carefully directed to be used as a "peeker" for under ledges, etc., or it won't be effective, as it isn't that bright around the periphery. It would be much easier to use if it had an actual on/off switch. Instead, you turn the body of the light, as if you are tightening or loosening it (as you do when you open it or put in the batteries). This creates a real danger of opening and flooding the light when you are simply trying to turn it off. Not sure why it was designed this way. We bought two, and one flooded the first time it was used, even though it had never been turned on or off.
Laurence S.

2009-12-15T19:00:00
We use the light for night diving. (it's not so great on walls/crevasses for daytime diving though) It is bright white in color (cooler white versus warm white) and as intense as most dive lights that other divers use (a bit more compact in the width of the light diameter, but I like to look for small stuff and not search the entire ocean at night anyway). twist on-off sometimes sticks if too tightly closed and not so easy with gloves. we've had 3 so far. after perhaps 100-150 dives, they do seem to flood, but for the price, we don't complain. batteries last forever and we generally use rechargeable ones. lightweight. great value.
jul j.

2009-11-23T19:00:00
This is a reliable backup divelight with a strong, white and bright beam (and it lasts for >2 hours on new 4AA Alkaline batteries). It is sometimes good enough as a primary (if you dive in clear water). I attach it to a retractor clipped on my BCD. The only downside is the on-off is done by turning the head - if you leave the head too tight, it comes on when you enter the water (you might not notice this in the day or when you have the light in a pouch). If you keep it too loose, you risk flooding the light. There doesn't seem to be a product out there that can best this light - other competing LED divelights in this price range have similar mode of operation and some with on-off switches (which cost double) have trouble with the switch mechanism. The LED doesn't seem to flicker on my light.
Evan123

2009-11-11T19:00:00
Super bright light, bought as a backup, but I use it as my primary attached to my wreck reel
Diver

2009-08-30T20:00:00
This is a great little light! It is small enough to just clip to your BC but it is plenty bright. It fits well in my hands with 5mil gloves on and is easy to turn on and off. I mostly use it to look between rocks and tight cracks ect fo bugs... Batterys last a long time too!! Good all around or backup light.
The M.

2009-04-05T20:00:00
Not a bad flashlight for outside the water or as a temporary backup, however its not very bright (in low vis water) and the on/off is goofy as you have to screw the light hood in to turn on, and back it off to turn off (like youre removing the batteries). Also seems like it takes alot more turns to turn off, which I personally felt like water would pour in
DC

2008-08-20T20:00:00
Great job LP!!
RICHARD L.

2008-08-20T20:00:00
This light gives a nice bright WHITE light. I used it on a night dive in Cozumel and it worked just great. Easy to hold onto and doesn't get in your way.
lil m.

2008-02-02T19:00:00
I've gone through about a dozen "back-up" lights looking for the right one at a low price: dependable LED, long battery life, solid build. They all fell apart after a few dives, except this one. I finally opted for two primaries, but recently decided to give this one a try. I have really tried to punish this thing, and it keeps on working. I lost it on a 125 foot wreck dive, but found it the next day still lit-up! Only complaint is the lens has scratched earlier than expected.
Spong

2008-01-22T19:00:00
Great light for looking into spaces, etc. I was in a wreck recently with someone who had a larger light. This one had a much better beam. After the dive the guy who was carrying the bigger light commented on how much better my light was. My only wish is that it had a button versus the 'twist on' feature.
jmprod

2007-11-07T19:00:00
Taken it on 20ish dives and has been very useful as a backup torch. I have been careful to maintain it, but unfortunately I picked it up the other day and the glue holding the lens cap together came apart so I had to throw it out.
Jon

2007-10-17T20:00:00
I originally bought this as a backup for my cave course, and it performed very well when I ended up having to use it to exit a cave on one dive. It's very bright and the beam travels a long distance. I recently used it for night diving in the tropics, and it was all I needed; in fact it may have been a little TOO bright. Excellent for packing because it's small and light. Great battery life and nice that it uses 4 AAs. I'm buying a second one very soon.
nat

2007-09-24T20:00:00
I carry this light on every dive. It's good for lighting up dark crevices during the day and also as a backup for your night dives. Note that it will often illuminate by itself as you descend due to the increased pressure, but the extremely long battery life makes it low maintenance.
phillysteakmmmm

2007-09-24T20:00:00
This is an excellent light to use as a backup. The batteries that you place in it will last a LONG time, because it has an LED bulb. The rubberized grip is nice and the beam is fairly solid. It is not powerful enough to be much use during the day, even in a fairly dark cave or under-ledge, but it's not meant for that - that's what a larger, bulkier primary is for. As an auxiliary light it's perfect.
Eric

2007-08-27T20:00:00
This is a great light for the price. I carry two.
susiediver

2007-05-28T20:00:00
Not a bad little backup light. Definitly not bright enough as to use as a primary, but I doubt that is its intended usage. It has a bright beam for the size and will get you up from depth with no problem should your primary die. As someone else mentioned, not the best for daytime use.
Christopher P.

2007-05-03T20:00:00
Good back up light, especially for the price. It's nice and compact and very druable.
joshr502

2007-03-26T20:00:00
I used two of these lights during IDC. I was always using my torches and found that they were very reliable and did not drain the batteries like other torches. I was pleasantly surprised after dropping one light almost 5 meters and it still worked like the day I took it out of the box.
Jean-David G.

2007-03-17T20:00:00
As a backup light in clear water, I doubt I'll see a light that rivals the usefullness of this light (for under $100 ...I don't think it'd be fair to compare this to one of the $300+ ultra-compact HID lights.) On a daytime dive, it doesn't have a bright enough "hot spot" to be very useful looking under ledges.
CA B.

65
50-Hours
1-Maxbright LED
4 x AA Alkaline Batteries (included)
Handheld Light Body, Lanyard
330' (100 meters), IPX8
6.95 oz. (197 g) with Batteries
Polycarbonate Plastic
On Land: 164' (50 meters)
Good & Bright
By Dan
All was good except for the rubber lens protector fell off while trying to turn off the light @ 60 feet underwater & could not do it.
Small but bright!
By Brad
Bought this light as a replacement for an earlier model. I use it as a backup light for night dives. It is small but very bright. The LED bulb is amazing. Would recommend this as a backup light or just a rugged all purpose light.
Princeton Tec took the traditional look and feel of handheld halogen lights and added in Princeton Tec's Max-Bright LED to make the Impact XL. With a rubber over-mold and rugged construction, the Impact XL is durable enough for any conditions. The Impact XL is the finest 4 "AA" battery, L.E.D. light to ever grace the market. Weighing in at 6.95 oz. (197 g) with batteries and offering waterproof integrity to 330' (100 meters) IPX8, the Impact XL utilizes a Max-Bright L.E.D., which is one of the most powerful L.E.D. sources in the world. The light provides a visible light distance of 164' (50 meters) on land.
The light output of the Impact XL is significantly greater than competing 1-watt xenon and halogen bulbs and it produces a truer, whiter light than many other L.E.D. and incandescent flashlights on the market. The innovative rubber over molded grip ensures that you'll be able to securely hold the light, even under the most demanding circumstances. With a bulb life rating of 10,000 hours and its rugged impact-resistant polycarbonate plastic design, the Impact XL is sure to be reliable when you need it. The Impact XL gives 65 lumens of brightness, with a 50 hour burn time on a set of batteries. Light comes with an adjustable rubber shrouded wrist lanyard and an owner's manual.
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