ScubaLab tests Polarion's Abyss Dual S big primary diving light
ScubaLab tests IST Sports' T-16 LED Sunny pocket diving light
ScubaLab tests Watershot's Strykr 10W 100M canister dive-light kit
ScubaLab tests Light & Motion's Sola Dive 1200 compact primary dive light
ScubaLab's Tester's Choice Picks for 2011 dive lights
ScubaLab tests Seasoft's RayGun High Beam pocket dive light
With two large compartments, roomy enough for full-size fins and a drysuit, Stahlsac’s Curacao Clipper gearbag is designed inside and out to accommodate the traveling diver. It’s also the company’s first-ever user-repairable bag: replacement parts for the completely modular frame can be sent directly to the owner or the local dive shop for repair. Weighing in at just seven pounds, the Curacao Clipper is a full-size bag with user-friendly features for even the most discriminating of divers.
The RayGun High Beam from SEASOFT SCUBA weighs in at just 6.5 oz, even with its two 3-volt lithium batteries. This AMERICAN designed and manufactured featherweight dive light is a heavyweight in performance, however, delivering one of the brightest spots in ScubaLab testing. This ScubaLab Tester’s Choice is a dive torch that’s compact enough to be used as a backup, but powerful enough to be a primary light.
Light & Motion’s Sola Dive 1200 is one of the smallest, most powerful dive lights we’ve ever seen. The light offers a choice of spot or flood beams with three power settings.