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Underwater Kinetics
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![]() Underwater Kinetics 309 Dry Box without Foam Black 00004 US $19.99
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![]() Underwater Kinetics Watertight Case 8 x 6 x 3 and Otter box US $19.99
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![]() GoPro HD Hero Camera Case UK PRO WHITE POV20 NEW US $44.95
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![]() Underwater Kinetics 716 Dry Case With Foam NIB US $59.99
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![]() Underwater Kinetics 718 UltraCase Lid Palette Insert NOS US $39.95 |
![]() Underwater Kinetics Ultra Dry Loadout Case Box 309 foam US $10.62
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Underwater Kinetics Mini Q40 Xenon Flashlight with Mask Strap (Safety Yellow) List Price: $38.99 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Works well as a photographers spotting light. Fits Sea & Sea, Ultralight and other camera mounting adapters. Includes mask strap. |
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Underwater Kinetics C8 Xenon Flashlight (Blue) List Price: $93.99 Sale Price: $59.99 |
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Combined with the rechargeable upgrade kit, the 20-watt C8 becomes the light of choice for most diving situations. In remote locations where electricity is unavailable the C8 will run 4-4.5 hours on a set of batteries using the 13-watt lamp... |
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Underwater Kinetics eLED Light Cannon - Black List Price: $205.99 Sale Price: $149.00 |
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Underwater Kinetics eLED Light Cannon |
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Underwater Kinetics Mini Q40 eLED Plus Flashlight with Mask Strap (Yellow) List Price: $58.99 Sale Price: $45.95 |
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The high intensity Mini Q40 eLED features a twin-element projection optics system which creates a medium beam underwater for excellent close-up viewing of marine life. The 2-watt LED emitter gives light as white as daylight which travels farther than conventional incandescent light and lasts for thousands of hours without burning out... |
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Underwater Kinetics 4 AA Xenon Front Switch Flashlight (Safety Yellow) List Price: $31.99 Sale Price: $19.65 |
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Hydrogen scrubber catalyst, polarized battery contacts and 0-psi vent minimize explosive risk from leaking batteries. New easy loading drop-in battery compartment for quick reload of batteries |
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Underwater Kinetics SL4 eLED L1 Dive Light ~Plus FREE 36" Quick Release Coil Lanyard - Fluorecsent Yellow List Price: $100.99 Sale Price: $74.99 |
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The high intensity LED and incredible battery life move the SL4 (L1) to the top of the chart for international dive travel. Compact size and narrow penetrating beam allow you to see way to the back of an overhand on the wall, daytime or night... |
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Underwater Kinetics Super Q eLED Rechargeable Flashlight (Fluorescent Yellow) List Price: $127.99 Sale Price: $87.25 |
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High intensity LED spot beam is perfect for viewing close-up marine life underwater or gauges as well as providing light for focusing digital cameras and close-up video. The Super Q work well out of water for other aquatic sports as well as around the house The double o-ring sealed bezel twists for on and off... |
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Underwater Kinetics 3 AAA Vizion eLED Headlamp (Desert) List Price: $46.99 Sale Price: $37.99 |
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Energy conservation design transfers heat back into batteries for longer burn time and improved cold weather performance, High Impact ABS, LEXAN, polyurethane rubber, and stainless steel construction for durability |
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Underwater Kinetics 408 UltraBox (Black) List Price: $26.99 Sale Price: $22.99 |
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All UK Ultraboxes are tough as nails, o-ring sealed against water and airborne particles and built to accommodate an electronic panel in either the lid or bottom of the case if desired. The automatic pressure equalization valve insures easy opening after altitude or temperature changes... |
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Underwater Kinetics Mini Q40 Xenon Flashlight with Mask Strap (Black) List Price: $38.99 Sale Price: $25.99 |
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Works well as a photographers spotting light. Fits Sea & Sea, Ultralight and other camera mounting adapters. Includes mask strap. |

diving lights?
im looking for a light to go diving within the 25-55 dollar range. should i get a wide or narrow beam? i was looking at the underwater kinetics sl6 xenon and it looks good, but is it too narrow for a night dive? i wont need it during the day the visibility is supposed to be 70-100 feet, but what do you think?
You get what you pay for. 55 bucks is pretty cheap for a decent dive light. I'd call that my secondary light.. The one I'd pull out if I had no other choice.
A good light will set you back about 120 bucks. A really good one will set you back over a grand for a HID. Go big or don't do the night dive. What you're proposing is a back up light, not a primary. and by the way...you need both. They do tend to teach that in the night diver speciality.
I carry 3 for my wreck dives or nights and yes...once it all came down to that "cheap"60 dollar pencil beam when both my primaries failed due to a short.


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