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Joined: July 28th, 2016
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Published 7 Years Ago
The most important thing
The most important thing to keep in mind when choosing a diving light, next to safety, is personal style and taste. What makes you comfortable? Do you like holding the pistol grip in your hand and pretend you are James Bond under the sea? Or do you prefer

Published 7 Years Ago
If you are new to diving you should
If you are new to diving you should get a mini-light. They are less bulky and chances are you'll be going out with a more experienced diver who has a more powerful light. But you'll still want one of your own. If you are more experienced and tend to

Published 7 Years Ago
The basic types of light include
Since kids love flashlights, and a good quality light might provide your child with hours of fun, why not start him or her off right with a Mini Magritte? Every diver must think of underwater kinetics at some point. Unless you want to feel around in the

Published 7 Years Ago
I remember when my dad
I remember when my dad would work on a project when I was young. Anytime a flashlight was needed, the entire house was uprooted to find where it had got off to. Usually once it was found, there was another search for the proper batteries. You can avoid

Published 7 Years Ago
This allows the head of the light
In addition, a Magritte is durable and heavy enough to break a window should you need to escape from your car due to a wreck or rising water, but you can't open the door or get the windows down. 3. Replace your emergency candle stock. Many of

Published 7 Years Ago
I remember when my dad
I remember when my dad would work on a project when I was young. Anytime a flashlight was needed, the entire house was uprooted to find where it had got off to. Usually once it was found, there was another search for the proper batteries. You can avoid