
Review Summary
2022-10-31T15:23:34
Look elsewhere. As others have already mentioned it?s difficult to turn on/off especially with wet hands and is so dim as to be practically invisible.
CD
2021-05-05T09:32:49
Excellent product for night dive
GEOVANNI G.
2021-01-22T08:23:47
Great for night dive as a tank marker always carry one to add to my SMB if needed at night
Pete Z.
2020-11-05T07:16:49
Solid little light to keep an eye on divers in low vis. Not the strongest but works ok
DAVID Z.
2020-07-17T19:13:44
The little light really works once one learns to load the batteries in the only way for it to work. Attaches or goes in my life vest pocket.
Larry D.
2020-06-23T13:23:24
This light works well, but is very tedious to change the LED. The white LED is steady-on, the red LED is flashing. If that suits you, this is a cheap and functional marker. I would recommend spending $3-5 more for a marker that has a selectable color without need for pliers and dexterity.
Devon
2020-02-08T07:28:28
I bought two of these in different colors for my wife & son. They both like them. They work well and are inexpensive devices.
RAY S.
2020-01-15T15:12:48
Best little rescue light I have found. Red flashing for rescue or steady white.
Dan G.
2019-05-29T20:00:00
This marker light is easy to use and comes with two (2) bulbs. One white light always on and a red flashing bulb, which make it dual purpose. The cost is low and affordable.
Me
2019-05-04T20:00:00
ok Light just not real bright
john p.
2019-04-28T20:00:00
Works great.
GLEN M.
2019-03-18T20:00:00
Purchased two lights, one flooded on first dive.
R J.
2018-08-18T20:00:00
depending on what you want to use these for, they are very hard to turn on and off with wet hands. good replacement for glow sticks to keep track of your buddy at night, turn on before the dive and let it run.
William J.
2018-07-14T20:00:00
Does what it says. I like the red flashing light, but the solid white one is a nice option.
JeffK
2017-09-14T20:00:00
It's bright at night. Flashes a little faster than I like. But that would be an opinion not a fact. It works exactly as designed. I'm thinking about purchasing a second one as a backup.
David
2017-07-28T20:00:00
I've used this for myself and my daughter (each have one) on about 20 dives. There have not been any problems so far with the seals on the lights, but the lights are not very bright. They are basically ineffective during day dives unless you get into very murky water (<10 ft visibility in fresh water dives I've been on). They are good during night dives in identifying your buddy if you have several people on the dive, but even then it's not something you could see from a significant distance).
AJ
2017-06-27T20:00:00
Easy to use, just twist the top to turn on and off. Good overall tank maker. Comes with a red LED blinker bulb.
Jeff
2017-03-25T20:00:00
I really like this light! We attach to our tanks for night diving. Gives everybody an idea of where we are while diving. Not too bright to be obnoxious or distracting. Great price and comes with an extra bulb and lanyard.
Skidad
2017-01-30T19:00:00
I have purchased many of these lights over the years and have found several uses for them beyond diving. They are perfect marker lights for walking our dogs at night, and I always have a pair of them in my hunting pack for emergency situations. They are very durable except when they are subjected to the jaws of a young Lab ;-)
TIMOTHY M.
2016-10-09T20:00:00
This small flashlight is very simple in its operation, with power by adjusting the thread of his head. It comes with a flashing red light and fixed light white one. I changed the red LED and put the fixed white light because I need that soft light for night diving and use it both on and off the water. I have another with very visible red LED on the agua.No emits a very bright light, not for that, but grants a soft ambient white light within about a meter and a half (5 feet), is strong, cheap, simple and durable, as water leakage prevention, I put silicone grease in the screw head yo'ring. Very good product.
Jorge I.
2016-08-09T20:00:00
If you are looking for a marker light for night diving, look no further. At first glance, it seems a bit large for a marker light but when used underwater, it's great! Easy to keep track of my wife because she has the brightest marker! Should have bought 2 so she can keep track of me!!!
John O.
2016-06-13T20:00:00
Easy to see by other divers because I clipped it to the back of my BC. Outstanding in night dives. They see the light blinking and follow me. It can also be attached to a weight at the bottom so the students know they are in the right area. This works great in navigational training. Gives the students something to shoot for.
Mg
2016-02-11T19:00:00
Think this one has been a little more reliable than others that I've owned. Mine did not have any indication as to how to orient the batteries - not a big deal, I just figured it out and then marked the inside with an indelible marker pen. I remove the batteries when I store the light - and now when I'm ready to install batteries and use - I know which way to orient the batteries without having to experiment. Make sure you have some silicone grease, tightening the dome on is tough without re-greasing the o-ring.
DEREK O.
2015-09-16T20:00:01
Nice backlight for night dive.
yan
2015-07-13T20:00:01
Great Leisure pro service.
Carribean d.
2014-01-28T19:00:01
Bought a couple, me and my buddy have used it on many night dives and it is still running strong on its original battery. Some issues I see: Twisting on/off might be a little hard. Bulb plugs in to its socket with almost no effort or friction, causing concern that it could just pop out when it gets jolted when jumping into the water, but apparently, I never encountered such scenario. Conrtrary to what the other review said, this light is negatively buoyant in fresh water (don't think it floats in salt water either), thus it will drop down to the side of the tank or behind the BC, possibly making it no visible during the dive. One can try to use the light's clip to attach it to the BC handle strap so it stands upright (when looped around the tank's valve, but the clip does not snap tight so be sure to loop the lanyard onto the 1st stage's yoke.
L W.
2013-04-26T20:00:01
I have only used the red flasher so far, flashes about 4-5 times per second which seems a little faster than I would like but it's not bad. Seems to be visible enough on clear nights, but I like how it's not too bright. I don't notice it that much when it's on my back.
Longmont
2012-12-24T19:00:01
I have one and bought one for my brother I use it as a backup safety light the out put is low however at night it does give a pretty good blink that can be seen for a good little bit underwater it does good as a marker, while no where near the brightness of a strobe it is smaller, lighter, and burns longer....
sautethis
2012-07-30T20:00:01
Nice reliable light. I've never had a problem. You won't use it to see underwater (you need a real light for that), but its used for safety. Comes with both a solid white & a red flashing bulb (interchangeable).
Matt
2012-07-06T20:00:01
I keep mine attached to the back of my PFD. It's better than nothing. Don't take me wrong. It's not that bad. In fact, it's pretty decent. I just wished it had a brighter light or maybe the diffuser cone is too thick. Not sure how it would work if I was ever separated from my Kayak or canoe in the lake or ocean in the middle of the night. I hope I never have to find out.
Gil
10
500+ Hours
LED
2 x AAA Alkaline Batteries (included)
Handheld Light Body, Wrist Lanyard, Built-In Clip
330' (100 meters), IPX8
1.48 oz. (42 g) w/Batteries
Polycarbonate Plastic
795626000281
Cute Light, Small Package
By Jeff K.
Light comes with "constant on" LED (White) -AND- "flashing" LED (Red). I chose this only as a tank marker light, as it really doesn't have a "beam" like a dive light. Bought two - one for my wife and one for me. Product is compact and lightweight, which is perfect for combatting the ever decreasing weight restrictions on airlines.
Best flashing marker light I've tried!
By nwscubamom
I love this light! It's small, attaches easily to your cylinder using the toggle and lanyard. It's positively buoyant, and floats above your valve, so it's easy to see and the light is easily spotted in our often-limited Pacific NW vis. I have tried now about 3 other flashing marker lights, (some costing as much as $40) and am most impressed with this hard-working little light.
A vital part of any outdoor enthusiast's equipment bag, the Eco Flare can be set on constant, high-output mode for use as an area/personal locator light, or on flashing, red Ultra-Bright LED mode for low-visibility, dark nights. The Ultra-Bright LED will burn in excess of 500+ hours on 2 (included) AAA alkaline batteries. The Eco Flare can also be attached to your dog's collar for easy identification in low light conditions.
Light comes with a built-in clip and lanyard for attachment to gear or pet. The LED provides 10 lumens of brightness and the light weighs 1.48 oz. (42 g) with batteries. Light is available in multiple color choices, is made from high impact polycarbonate plastic, is Depth Rated to 330' (100 meters) and comes with an owner's manual.
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