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Old 12-17-21, 03:49 AM
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cjenrick
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the LED is rated at a 6500K color temp so it looks a bit different than most of the other lights out there. looks less silvery, more yellowish like a normal old schoollight bulb.

i seem to notice less eye fatigue after a long ride. it is meant to bring out the reds more underwater, since the reds are the first color to diminish while diving. so stuff on the trail that has red in it, like leaves, pine needles and other stuff seems to be a bit more in focus now.

the switch glows in three colors as you run out of battery, blue to green to red,

it has a 10 degree spot but plenty of flood light also.

it has 4 brightness levels, and a SOS flash pattern for emergencies which i hope to never use.
times are 2 hr, 5 hr, 10 hr and 20 hr, the 10 hr setting is plenty bright,
the light runs cool, we were worried about not having wat5er around it for bike use but it is usually pretty cold and rainy at night when we use it. the Nite Rider did fine in the wet weather but for how long? so we are putting it on the other road bike that we use in dry weather.

this lamp was $150 package deal and included another underwater AA light, an 18650 battery and charger, 3 lanyards and a freaky little bubble light that glows in 6 different colors and blinks and is waterproof but we do not figured out what to do with it. maybe use it on the top of the Christmas tree.
this has been Big Blue's best selling dive light for the last 5 years which instills a bit of confidence when out there in harsh conditions.

we had to hunt around a bit for the 150 price, most of the time it hovers in the 180-200 range.



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